To provide technical leadership, guidance, and support for the Andrew W.
Mellon-funded BL Labs project in order to advance digital scholarship, deepen
the Library's understanding of the needs of scholars, and to open up access to
and use of the Library's digital content and services

  
To work in a cross-directorate team assembling, designing, implementing,
developing and integrating tools to support researchers working with large
volumes of digital content.

  
To significantly advance the technical ability of the Library to support
digital scholarship.

  
Key areas of responsibility

  * Lead sprints that establish tools, services, and prepare content for 
researchers to conduct digital scholarship experiments and short projects.
  * Provide technical expertise on a wide range of tools, technologies, and 
implementation approaches required to support digital scholarship involving 
large volumes of digital content.
  * Determine resource allocations; create suitable phasing and implementation 
plans.
  * Execute plans and coordinate additional resources for technical projects.
  * Ensure proposed technical solutions are discussed and agreed in a timely 
manner with appropriate internal and external stakeholders.
  * Evaluate ways in which pilot applications can be scaled to production level 
operations and services.
  * Lead hackathons that bring together researchers and developers to create 
tools to advance digital scholarship.
  * To manage an open source repository of digital scholarship tools and foster 
a technical and researcher community based on them.
Main tasks

  * Apply deep technical expertise to the gathering of requirements, design, 
implementation, testing and evaluation of software systems and infrastructure 
components to meet project needs.
  * Assist in gathering and assessing requirements from stakeholders and users.
  * Communicate technical topics both orally and in writing, to colleagues, and 
external partners by preparing and presenting reports, preparing, organising, 
and delivering presentations, and taking a leading role in meetings and 
discussions.
  * Keep absolutely up to date with developments in digital scholarship 
technology and practice, forming relationships with key individuals and 
organisations.
  * Commit to team working, achieving results and cross-boundary working.
  * Expected to demonstrate a willingness to take on a range of tasks and to 
develop new skills, as appropriate, in own or other departments/directorates to 
support the delivery of the Library's services as required by line management.
  
Minimum requirements (essential)

  * Proven ability to work in an agile fashion with problem owners to deliver 
solutions
  * Excellent understanding of software development using Java and scripting 
languages such as Python, Perl or Bash
  * Deep knowledge of technologies related to digital scholarship such as OCR, 
data analysis, data visualisation, computational linguistics, corpus 
linguistics, distributed computing architectures, Hadoop, Lucene, TEI, EAD.
  * Proven ability to learn quickly and implement unfamiliar technologies
  * Excellent analytical and creative problem solving skills
  * Experience with managing and delivering projects involving complex and 
innovative technology
  * Experience with managing and implementing changes, focus on delivering 
results.
  * Be able to communicate clearly and effectively in various ways, including 
reports, presentations and taking a leading role in meetings and discussions
  * A degree in Computing Science or equivalent experience
  * Knowledge and experience of agile approaches to system development
  * Experience working with or developing tools for large content and data 
volumes
  * Clear experience of XML, web services, SOA, REST
  * Knowledge and experience of configuration management, testing, and change 
control procedures
  
Additional requirements (desirable)

  

  * A higher level qualification in Computing Science, Information/Library 
Science
  * Experience of evaluating and using open-source software
  * Deep technical understanding of information systems
  * Experience in contributing to open source development projects
  * Understanding of the key requirements related to digital scholarship
  * Good understanding of the overall content and make-up of the Library's 
collections
  * Experience of demonstrator and research projects in digital scholarship
  * Knowledge of metadata
  * Experience of working in a research library, archive, or research data 
centre
  * Experience working with a range of computing platforms and storage 
environments
  * Knowledge or experience of structured methodologies (e.g., RUP, PRINCE2, 
SSADM, change control procedures)
Additional information

  
This post is for a fixed-term of 18 months.



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