Senior Applications Developer
Created:
August 8, 2013
Description
• 2 year 9 month+ position in leading cultural organisation
• Under supervision undertake general reference enquiry work, collection content review and the provision of digital copies using ICT and Library systems for the Oral History and Folklore Branch
• Innovative environment
• Assist the team with general administrative and statistical reporting work
• Update metadata records on the Library’s Digital Collection Management system
As the leader, or member, of a project team undertake the development of web-based systems. Provide direction on, and contribute to, the maintenance and continual improvement of production services, development environments, system architectures and operational procedures. Mentor and coach less experienced developers. Extensive experience as a senior applications developer is required, with mentoring/coaching experience and the ability to lead and manage a technical team.
A degree in information technology or the equivalent is highly desirable. A sound understanding of software development and project management methodologies is also required, with software project management experience well regarded.
Further information on the Library and this position can be obtained at www.nla.gov.au/jobs or by contacting Sue Collier on 02 6262 1051 or via email on scollier@nla.gov.au.
Applications must address the selection criteria and be received via the Library's online recruitment system by Sunday, 25 August 2013.
• Under supervision undertake general reference enquiry work, collection content review and the provision of digital copies using ICT and Library systems for the Oral History and Folklore Branch
• Innovative environment
• Assist the team with general administrative and statistical reporting work
• Update metadata records on the Library’s Digital Collection Management system
As the leader, or member, of a project team undertake the development of web-based systems. Provide direction on, and contribute to, the maintenance and continual improvement of production services, development environments, system architectures and operational procedures. Mentor and coach less experienced developers. Extensive experience as a senior applications developer is required, with mentoring/coaching experience and the ability to lead and manage a technical team.
A degree in information technology or the equivalent is highly desirable. A sound understanding of software development and project management methodologies is also required, with software project management experience well regarded.
Further information on the Library and this position can be obtained at www.nla.gov.au/jobs or by contacting Sue Collier on 02 6262 1051 or via email on scollier@nla.gov.au.
Applications must address the selection criteria and be received via the Library's online recruitment system by Sunday, 25 August 2013.
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