===via Mark Hedges===

Software Development Manager, Centre for e-Research, King's College London

Application Deadline: 31/07/2009

The Centre for e-Research at King's College London is seeking to appoint a Software Development Manager to lead its Software Development team, which carries out architectural, design and development work for a variety of projects, both College- and externally-funded, in the fields of digital libraries, digital repositories and research infrastructures. The post is open-ended (not fixed term).

A particular focus of the Centre's activities is developing innovative systems to support the research activities of research groups in a variety of arts, humanities and scientific disciplines across the College. For example, projects that have recently started include collaborations with textual scholars developing digital (XML-based) editions of manuscripts and documents, and biomedical researchers who want to capture and analyse experimental workflows. These projects also frequently involve digital repositories (specifically Fedora - http://www.fedora-commons.org/) , and a key interest is the use of such technologies for research data management.

Responsibilities

The successful applicant will manage a team of software architects, designers and developers, each of whom will typically be working on a number of different projects at any one time. Currently there are four team members, some of them part of the core staff, others employed on a fixed-term basis that is dependent on income from project funding.

Managing the team will involve:

* Planning the overall activities of the team, and coordinating resources, deliverables and deadlines.
* Monitoring and reporting on progress to the Deputy Director.
* Ensuring that project outputs are delivered according to schedule.
* Ensuring that software and systems are produced in accordance with agreed specifications.
* Quality control of team members' work, e.g. through code reviews.

A key part of the role will be to ensure the coherence of the architecture, development and procedures across the Centre's several projects, and to facilitate their interaction with the wider digital infrastructure of the university, including learning technologies (such as VLEs) and portal environments.

In addition, the post holder will be positively encouraged to develop their own interests, and will be expected to keep abreast of advances and trends in technologies and standards, and to seek opportunities for further projects, for example by writing and submitting proposals to funding bodies. Thus management does not preclude the liberty to develop innovative software of one's own, so long as it is within the scope of the Centre's activities and driven by the needs of our users.

The successful applicant will be a graduate with a relevant degree or equivalent (either computing science or with significant IT component). Expertise in Java, web service technologies, XML and database technologies is essential. You must have experience of managing a team and coordinating resources, be thorough and methodical, and able to work independently to tight deadlines.

Salary will be within the Grades 7 scale, currently £39,974 to £47,253 per annum (inclusive of London Allowance) depending on skills and experience. Benefits include 27 days annual leave, an annual season ticket loan scheme, a final salary superannuation scheme and a subsidised gym.

For an informal discussion of the post please contact Mark Hedges on 020-7848-1970 or by email at [email protected]

Further details and application packs are available on the College's website at www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs, or alternatively by emailing Human Resources at [email protected]. Please quote reference G7/TAH/ 134/09 number in all correspondence.
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