*Apologies for cross-posting*

 

 

Software Engineer

Oxford University Library Services

 

Grade 7: Salary £27,466 - £33,780 p.a.

 

The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, is starting a three year
initiative (http://futurearchives.blogspot.com/) to preserve and provide
access to the born-digital archives of politicians, writers and
scientists for future scholarship. This is an opportunity to become part
of the team that will deliver new infrastructure and services to support
this work. 

This is a three year fixed-term contract.

 

We seek someone able to develop and maintain complex software solutions.
You will require analytical and communication skills to determine
technical and functional requirements. You will have an aptitude for
developing user interfaces, particularly in a web environment. You will
work well in a team of non-technical and technical colleagues to achieve
common goals. You will be creative and responsive to the needs of the
curators and researchers who will use the systems that you develop.

 

Understanding of open-source development and emerging library standards
relating to preservation, archiving and digital repositories would be
useful. Knowledge or experience of some of the following technologies is
also desirable: Fedora digital repository and service framework

(http://www.fedora-commons.org/) or similar architectures; data security
(e.g. PKI, SSH, and related technologies); thin client technologies
(e.g.

Sun Ray); virtual architectures (e.g. VMware); data forensics concepts,
tools and techniques;  web syndication (e.g., Atom, RSS), metadata
harvesting (e.g., OAI), and search engines (e.g., Lucene, Solr);
Unix/Linux including shell scripting; client-server technologies and
web-based applications (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax); server-side
scripting languages, such as PHP and Python; Apache/Tomcat server
technologies; XML and related technologies and standards, including XSDs
and XSLT; object-oriented programming languages, including Java;
practical experience of data modeling, database design, and database
development.

 

For an informal discussion about this post, please contact Susan Thomas,
telephone 01865 283821 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Further
details and application forms are available from
http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/sebl8060.shtml or from the OULS Personnel
Section, The Bodleian Library, Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BG. Tel. 01865
277171; fax 01865 277193; email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Closing date: 29 August 2008.

 

No agencies please.

 

It is expected that interviews will take place in mid-late September.

 

Please quote our ref: BL8060.

 

 

Susan Thomas

Digital Archivist/Project Manager

Bodleian Library

 

Web:  http://futurearchives.blogspot.com

Tel:    +44 (0) 1865 283821

Post: Oxford University Library Services

         Osney Mead, Oxford, OX2 0ES

 

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