Systems and Applications Developer
Description
University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston) invites applications for the position of Library Systems and Applications Developer to join a highly collaborative and supportive team at Healey Library. The Boston campus of the five-campus public research university system is located in the scenic Boston harbor waterfront and serves the most diverse student population in New England, with international students from 150 countries. If you are a self-motivated tech-savvy professional with strong user focus related to the library applications and systems, and enjoy the diverse and culturally rich academic environment in an urban setting, please consider this great job opportunity.
Title: Library Systems and Applications Developer
Position Type: Staff Full Time
Salary Range: $55,600 - $77,842
Job Summary:
Reporting to the Head of Library Systems and Discovery Services (LSDS), the Library Systems and Applications Developer will play a key role in enhancing and optimizing the Library's enterprise systems, including Alma/Primo, inter-library loan, EZproxy, and other systems and applications, in order to enable quality services and efficient workflows, and meet the needs of our diverse user community. The LSDS department is responsible for library core system infrastructure and the discovery services that support research, scholarship, teaching, and learning at UMass Boston. Healey Library recently migrated to Ex Libris' cloud-based Alma resource management and Primo discovery systems.
To learn more about this position and to submit an application, please visit http://employmentopportunities.umb.edu/boston/en-us/job/496739/library-systems-applications-developer
How to apply
Contact:
Yueqing Chen
Head of Library Systems and Discovery Services
H-04-12 | Joseph P. Healey Library | University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Boulevard | Boston, MA 02125-3393
617.287.5167 | yueqing.chen@umb.edu
http://www.umb.edu/library
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Published: Thursday, February 14, 2019 22:27 UTC
Last updated: Thursday, February 14, 2019 22:27 UTC