Founded in 1870, The Ohio State University is a comprehensive, state-assisted 
university offering a complete environment for learning for its 3,000 faculty 
and 56,000 students. The Ohio State University Libraries is seeking a 
motivated, creative person to join our team charged with designing, developing 
and managing innovative web-based applications. We offer a stimulating 
environment and an interdisciplinary team working on a wide array of technology 
projects and services. Additional information about The Ohio State University 
Libraries is available at http://library.osu.edu

For more info about position and to apply: 
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Classification: Systems Developer / Engineer
Working Title: Web Application Developer
Summary of Duties
Serves as a member of the Libraries IT Division Web Implementation Team which 
is charged with designing, developing and managing innovative web-based 
applications that support, enhance, and extend the mission of The Ohio State 
University Libraries. Designs, develops, troubleshoots, implements, and 
maintains software code for applications delivered via the Web. Designs and 
maintains applications utilizing MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, NoSQL data 
collections, and lucene/search indices for optimizing application development, 
integration and scaling. Integrates web applications with other systems. 
Maintains existing web applications and databases. Selects and implements open 
source software applications to meet local needs. Optimizes developed code for 
stability and maintainability. Tests and debugs developed applications and 
middleware tools. Works within framework of University IT security standards 
and guidelines. Creates detailed documentation as part of development process 
in order to ensure ongoing support of applications. Performs high-level 
troubleshooting and responds to evening, weekend and holiday emergency service 
calls when on-call. Works with a variety of technical and non-technical staff 
to design and create web applications. Works closely with Project Managers and 
other members of the Libraries' IT Division to both develop detailed 
specification documents with clear project deliverables and timelines, and to 
ensure timely completion of deliverables.
Education
Bachelor's Degree in computer & information science or an equivalent 
combination of education and experience.
Experience (Required):
Demonstrated experience in web application development and services that 
includes mastery of at least one major web programming language such as PHP or 
.NET; demonstrated experience with data transfer protocols & methodologies, 
relational SQL database design, optimization, integration and scaling; 
demonstrated experience in Java, JavaScript, or other object oriented 
languages; demonstrated familiarity with XHTML, CSS, XML, and XSLT; familiarity 
with source code version control; demonstrated strong analytical and problem 
solving skills; demonstrated experience in selection and implementation of open 
source software to meet local needs; excellent interpersonal, communication and 
collaboration skill; flexibility to work in a dynamic and evolving area both 
independently and as part of a team.

Experience (Desired):
Demonstrable experience with NoSQL data collections and lucene/search indices; 
work experience in an academic library or research university; familiarity with 
XSLT and MARC in the context of data transformation and reuse; familiarity with 
ADA requirements and methods of achieving compliance; familiarity with web 
security standards and methods of achieving compliance; experience with web 
content management systems, such as SilverStripe or Drupal, and web development 
frameworks, such as Symfony or Zend; demonstrated experience with distributed 
source code version control systems such as Git; demonstrated abilty to take 
initiative to improve current services offered by the organization and to 
document procedures.

To apply: 
www.jobsatosu.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=199172<http://www.jobsatosu.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=199172>


Beth Black
Associate Professor and Systems Librarian
Head, Web Implementation Team
Ohio State University Libraries
Science and Engineering Library, Room 002A
175 West 18th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614-688-5428
[email protected]

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