Programmer/Analist II at Nebraska-Lincoln

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Inserito il 25/08/2015

from "Humanist"

The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks a Programmer/Analyst II responsible for server-side programming and developing web applications and associated documentation to support research in the humanities.

Required qualifications are:  Bachelor's degree in humanities computing, computer science or a related field. Year-for-year experience in high level programming languages or modern web frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Django or Node.js may be substituted for education. A minimum of one year of professional programming experience is required. A deep familiarity of Linux is necessary. Demonstrated interest or background in the humanities is required.  Must be able to work well in a team environment. Excellent communication skills are essential.

Preferred qualifications:  Knowledge of XML, XSLT, relational databases, geographic information systems, software versioning, server administration experience and CMS preferred.

This is a full-time position. Questions? Contact Karin Dalziel, kdalziel2@unl.edu<mailto:kdalziel2@unl.edu>.

Submit applications for this position to: https://employment.unl.edu/postings/46137 or contact Human Resources, 407 Administration Building, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-4100, USA, phone number 402-472-3101.

The deadline for application is Wednesday, 26 August 2015.

In compliance with the US Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 all persons hired will be required to show proof of their identity and right to work in the United States.  The University of Nebraska is committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers.
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Brief background info: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln was established in 1869 and is designated as a Carnegie Foundation "Doctoral/Research Universities-Extensive" institution. It has an estimated 25,000 students. Digital humanities is well-supported at UNL, and the University offers a graduate certificate in digital humanities as well as an undergraduate minor in digital humanities. Lincoln, Nebraska, itself is a state capitol with a population of 272,000.  Quality of life is excellent and the cost of living is very reasonable. If you like biking and trails, theater, music and the arts, local foods and urban gardening, this is a great place to be. For more information on the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, see http://cdrh.unl.edu.


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