Digital Preservation Specialist - Technical Officer/Research Software Engineer 
(Polonsky Fellow) Bodleian Libraries, Bodleian Digital Library Systems and 
Services (BDLSS), Osney One Building, Osney Mead, Oxford Grade 7: £30,738 - 
£37,768 with a discretionary range to £41,255 p.a. (an annual market pay 
supplement of up to £1,448 may be payable and is subject to an annual review)

For full details and to make an application, visit http://bit.ly/1VvoZcp
 
The Bodleian Libraries and Cambridge University Library have received 
substantial funding from the Polonsky Foundation to appoint six Polonsky 
Digital Preservation Specialists for a joint 2-year project.

Three posts will be based at each institution, and will work collaboratively to 
address the development of systems and services to support the long-term 
preservation of the libraries' digitised and born-digital cultural heritage 
collections. The six posts offer an exciting opportunity to help shape the 
digital preservation activities at two of the world's foremost research 
libraries, and to share with other the knowledge and experience learned.

As a Technical Officer/Research Software Engineer you will undertake research 
and training to build upon your expertise in the technical issues surrounding 
digital preservation and your awareness of the tools, systems and projects that 
seek to address these issues. You will also develop and/or implement digital 
preservation applications and services with the Bodleian Libraries, contribute 
to the development of a business case and sustainability plan for digital 
preservation operations, disseminate the key findings of your work to at least 
one conference and submit one journal article per year based on your work in 
collaboration with colleagues. You will be expected to work closely with the 
rest of the Polonsky team based at both Oxford and Cambridge, as well as with 
colleagues in BDLSS.

You will have an honours degree or postgraduate diploma, preferably in library 
or information science, or computer science or equivalent skills and 
experience, demonstrable knowledge of at least two object orientated 
programming languages, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the 
ability to work as part of a matrix team and with stakeholders. You will also 
have experience of implementing and documenting complex software, working with 
open source software, a version control system, and release management. A 
postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience in a field relevant to 
digital preservation in any subject or discipline is desirable.

Travel to other sites, conferences and institutions in the UK and 
internationally will be required.

This post is full-time and fixed-term for 2 years.

Owing to the nature of this post, candidates will be required to undertake a 
Disclosure Scotland check as well as a financial background check. The 
possession of a criminal record or poor financial background will not 
necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining this post, as all cases are 
judged individually according to the nature of the role and information 
provided.

This post is part of a pilot scheme testing a new Supporting Evidence form in 
place of the more usual 'supporting statement'. Please ensure that you 
carefully read the How to Apply section provided in the Job Description, which 
you can download below along with the required Supporting Evidence form. Your 
application cannot be considered without this form. You will also be required 
to upload your CV as part of your application.

Only applications received online before 12.00 midday on Monday 13 June 2016 
can be considered. Interviews are anticipated to be held in late June 2016. The 
interview panel will comprise of representatives from both Universities.

For full details and to make an application, visit 
https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=123531

Best wishes,

Michael

Michael Popham | Head of Digital Collections & Preservation | Bodleian Digital 
Library Systems & Services | Osney One Building, Osney Mead, Oxford, OX2 0EW | 
Tel: +44 (0)1865 280025 Fax: +44 (0)1865 204937 | http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/

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