The Role

As a senior level applications programmer in the Publishing & Special 
Collections group at the California Digital Library, this position is 
responsible for the technical architecture, operations, and continued evolution 
of a publication management system in support of the University of California’s 
Open Access (OA) policies. The current system, comprised of a research 
information management system (Symplectic Elements) and an institutional 
repository (eScholarship), supports faculty participation in the UC Academic 
Senate OA policy. This year, the system will be expanded to implement the UC 
Presidential OA Policy, which covers all UC employees across the institution’s 
ten campuses. The incumbent will primarily serve as the technical lead for this 
project as it grows to its new scale, but specific responsibilities are likely 
to evolve over time.

You will:

Help expand open access to the knowledge and research created by the  UC 
academic community
Design, build, and maintain complex systems that interface with all UC 
campuses, units, and labs
As application owner for Symplectic Elements, coordinate support with vendor 
team and CDL product managers
Lead development of an integrated publication management and institutional 
repository system

You have:

Bachelor’s degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training and 
minimum of 5 years experience in software development
Self-motivation and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Skills to learn effectively and meet deadlines.
Experience with enterprise scale systems, such as directory services or human 
resources systems, in a distributed or federated environment
Experience working with a vendor-hosted software product, including application 
administration level responsibilities
Demonstrated Relational Database Management Systems skills; able to design and 
modify database schema
Demonstrated skill in providing advanced support to technical contacts and 
non-technical colleagues

Compensation and benefits:

Health Care, Dental, Vision
Vacation
Sick Leave
UC Retirement System, 403(b), 457
Academic work environment / 40 hour work week

Our organization

The California Digital Library (CDL) is a collaborative effort of the ten 
campuses of the University of California. As a UC systemwide library, CDL 
provides services to and on behalf of the UC system in partnership with the UC 
campus libraries. As a globally-connected digital library, CDL occupies a 
unique position between the local UC campuses and the global digital library 
infrastructure. The primary user base for CDL services and programs includes UC 
faculty, students, and library staff. The CDL is a unit within the UC Office of 
the President, has a staff of 70+ and is located in downtown Oakland.

The CDL’s Publishing & Special Collections group develops and maintains 
production services that enable robust access to unique digital assets from the 
University of California (UC) and beyond. Through the development of advanced 
technologies and creative partnerships, we provide the UC scholarly community 
with innovative open access publication and distribution opportunities and 
aggregate world-class digital collections from libraries, archives, and museums 
throughout the State of California, serving an array of end users including 
researchers, scholars, students, and the general public.

CDL welcomes and encourages diversity and seeks applications and nominations 
from individuals from underrepresented groups. CDL seeks to recruit and retain 
a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of 
California, to maintain the excellence of the University of California, and to 
offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing 
and learning.

Read the full job description and apply here: 
https://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61702


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