Analyst Programmer Intermediate, Digital Library Services
Created:
August 16, 2012
Description
Duties: Reporting to the Web Services Librarian, the Analyst Programmer develops, maintains, and troubleshoots web based applications in support of University Library's goals. Responsibilities include: scripting and programming for applications developed in-house, customization and enhancement of open-source and vendor applications, working with vendor or open-source Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), and management of in-house databases. In addition, the Analyst Programmer develops end-user interfaces and dynamic forms for web applications using a variety of scripting languages and frameworks including PHP, JavaScript, CSS, XML/XSLT, and RSS. This position works with project stakeholders as needed to further develop or enhance application designs or features. This position also works collaboratively with library Systems personnel to implement and configure web servers in support of web development activities, authentication technologies and server security.Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and two years of related experience; or a combination of education and experience.
Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field and three years of related experience. Solid understanding of and experience with secure database design and SQL queries. Working knowledge of programming and scripting for secure web applications in languages such as PHP and JavaScript. Knowledge of interface development using CSS, Ajax, and jQuery. Experience working in a Linux environment and working with the Apache web server.
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Instructions: In addition to your application, please include a resume, cover letter and reference list consisting of 3 professional references including your immediate supervisor. An offer of employment will be conditional on background verification.
Salary: $48,000 - $58,000
Application URL: https://jobs.gsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55835
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Published: Thursday, August 16, 2012 12:29 UTC
Last updated: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 23:46 UTC