Systems Librarian

Washington DC
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Salary: DOE
Created: September 25, 2019

Description

LAC Group seeks a Systems Librarian for an opportunity with a prestigious government library located in the Washington, D.C. area. This position will provide leadership in all aspects of IT systems administration in a heterogeneous computing environment. Work will be performed on-site. This is a full-time (40 hour a week; Monday-Friday) benefited position.

Responsibilities:

  • Analyze present and future technologies and systems as they relate to library functions
  • Developing and implementing plans for integrating and upgrading electronic resources as part of the information services program
  • Maintenance and administration of the Library’s electronic databases; user manuals; and
  • reports
  • Ensure that all information systems comply with the requirements of Section 508 Standards
  • Shall provide sustained and dependable availability of the Library website and its associated applications and services
  • Implement regular backup and recovery procedures to prevent loss of data
  • Explore the use of innovative technologies, recommending modifications and improvements to the Library infrastructure
  • Provide support, maintenance and assistance as needed with all IT servers
  • Respond to Assessment and Accreditation activities
  • Report all computer incidences and/or infractions


Qualifications:

  • BA/BS in information,CS, or related field preferred OR equivalent experience
  • Should have 3 years of experience in security of computer systems and networks
  • Experience with SIRSI ILS is preferred
  • Must be able to work both independently and as part of a motivated and productive team
  • Must have excellent attention to detail
  • Must be well organized and capable of maintaining multiple projects with various stakeholders
  • Ability to work with emerging technologies and learn new skills
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment

Last updated: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 22:39 UTC