The following position reporting to Will Cowan, Digital Library Program at IUB, is being posted externally.
If interested, you must apply for this position online at http://www.jobs.indiana.edu/index.html
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Refer to position number #00022639
Software Analyst/Programmer, Database and Application Architecture - PAE3IT
A skilled computer professional is sought to join the IU Digital Library Program to participate in the development of multimedia research and digital library applications in support of the new Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities (IDAH) at IU Bloomington. IDAH combines the disciplinary expertise of the arts and humanities faculty and technical expertise of faculty and professional staff to support digital arts and humanities research and creative activity at IU Bloomington.
Under the direction of the Systems Analyst/Development Manager, implements technical system design as programmatic constructs, with concentration on database and system core components, including: metadata; database; data storage; data manipulation; data integrity; indexing; search and retrieval; media synchronization; ingestion processes; digital repositories; workflow systems; networking considerations for media delivery; logging and reporting systems; technical support for implementation; and technical system documentation.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required. Graduate degree in computer science or closely related field preferred. Three or more years programming
experience required, including experience with Java. Experience with object-oriented design principles, tools and programming; XML; and
related technologies (including XSLT and XML Schema); and relational database systems required.
Experience with storage systems; pedagogical, digital library, and/or digital media applications; media synchronization techniques, e.g. SMIL; Web services; networking; documentation; metadata; digital repositories; and programming for cataloging, search, and retrieval systems is highly desired.
Ability to interact professionally with faculty, librarians, and technical staff required. Good customer service skills, including the ability to interact with faculty researchers in extended consultations required. Record of successful faculty collaborations -- publications, presentations, external funding proposals is desired.
More information on the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities is available at http://www.indiana.edu/~idah/, and more information on the Digital Library Program is available at http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/.
[Note: This position is initially funded for three years with potential for renewal.]
Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment institution.



