Library Web Developer, Lead
Emory University
Atlanta, GA.

Reporting to the Head, Applications Support, the incumbent designs and creates
intuitive and applicable user experiences through information architecture,
graphic design and user interface development for websites and
applications. This position conducts research through
analysis of current behaviors and future needs, interviewing key stakeholders
and target audiences, and studying leading practices and emerging
trends. The Library Web Developer identifies and documents
user and technical requirements. This position develops
production quality mock­ups and clickable prototypes as well as production
ready graphics, interfaces, templates, and sites. The
Library Web Developer develops final production XHTML and CSS code and Web
templates and implements solutions within publishing
environments. The position consults with stakeholders and
users to determine cost effective and high quality solutions and advises on
the feasibility and direction for website initiatives. The
Web Developer in this position evaluates the usability of designs through
usability testing and personal expertise. This position is
both a Web strategist, website developer and legacy UI rebooter.

  
Essential Functions and
Responsibilities

  * Collaborate with faculty, staff and students to design new interfaces, 
develop wireframes, mockups and prototypes
  * Work as part of a team to deliver interfaces that support the needs of the 
libraries and the research community
  * Create and maintain documentation
  * Maintain web pages and related applications
  * Participate in UX studies, including comparative and iterative testing of 
interfaces, and incorporate findings into design
  * Modify third party interfaces and update legacy interfaces as determined by 
need or strategy
  * Coordinates content management and Web development between the libraries
  * Serve as the "bridge" between the content and programming functions 
connected by the web site. Manage, coordinate and execute web design changes 
and overall functionality between Library Core Systems, librarians and the 
Communications Team, with regard to both the written and visual content of the 
web site as well as its technical interactivity and presentation
  * Work collaboratively with departments across the university to align style, 
branding and best practices
  
University Minimum Required Qualifications

  * Bachelor's degree and seven years of experience in the design and 
development of websites or an equivalent combination of education, training and 
experience. Graphic design, user interface design and/or information 
architecture experience preferred.
  * Emory is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Emory 
University is dedicated to providing equal opportunities to all individuals 
regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, age, 
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran's 
status, or any other factor that is prohibited consideration under applicable 
law.
  
Library Required Qualifications

  * These qualifications are required by the library in addition to the minimum 
required qualifications of the University listed above.
  * Demonstrated proficiency with Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Word, and other 
reporting tools
  * Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  * Experience designing and developing turnkey websites
  * Experience with user-­centered and mobile-­first/responsive design
  * Experience with PHP, Python, Java, Ruby on Rails
  * Proven examples of HTML/CSS/Javascript knowledge
  * Customer and user advocate with strong understanding of customer service 
and consulting approach
  * Successful experience working in a collaborative environment.
  
Library Preferred Qualifications

  * Practical experience creating interaction design deliverables and 
specification documents, such as wireframes, site maps, and user flow diagrams
  * Experience with jquery
  * Familiarity with best practices for accessibility
  * Experience developing/modifying custom themes for a variety of content 
management systems
  * Understanding of typography, design principles, usability testing
  * Experience with Cascade Server, XSLT, and/or Velocity a plus
  * Bachelors degree in Fine Art, Web Design, Graphic Design, Interactive 
Design, Computer Science, or Human Computer Interaction
  * Library systems background
  * Knowledge of Ex Libris product suite
  * Ability to self-direct and prioritize workload
  
Applications/resumes must be submitted online through Emory
Careers and looking for job posting #46995BR. Please include a letter of
interest along with your resume. For more information, contact Nydia Charles-
Huggins at (404) 727-6885, [email protected].



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