Jobs: Senior IT Positions at CNS, SoIC, Indiana University
Katy Borner
katy at INDIANA.EDU
Thu Nov 21 10:16:26 EST 2013
We are hiring! International R&D projects in big data analysis and
visualization, great team, competitive salaries, and flexible work times.
Please share with those that might be interested.
Thank you,
k
9526 - Senior System Architect, Project Manager
*Job Summary:* Manages a team of programmers in the specification,
design, implementation, testing, deployment, and documentation of
diverse industry-strength Cyberinfrastructures and tools that are used
by 100,000s of users around the globe. Examples include international
researcher networking sites such as VIVO, CIShell powered tools such as
Sci2, and online interactive map applications that broadcast
developments in science and technology to a large, general audience.
Directs the software development process at the Cyberinfrastructure for
Network Science Center (CNS), including gathering requirements,
designing, sprint planning, and developing functionality to best serve
diverse stakeholders. Communicates with stakeholders and other external
members of the scientific community to determine the direction of tool
and online web portal development, and participates in outreach to the
greater scientific community. Directs the work of junior staff,
including hiring, and training of new developers, and oversees workshops
and the creation of educational material for training new users and
external developers. Participates in the development and submission of
new funding proposals.
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information science, or
related discipline, five years of design and programming experience
including Java, building secure Web applications, and SQL, experience in
managing software development using Agile Methodology such as SCRUM,
Kanban, or Extreme Programming, and two year experience in Git or
Subversion (SVN).
Ability to interact and communicate effectively with a wide variety of
people; and solid knowledge of object-oriented, MVC, and Design Pattern.
Preferred: Relevant Master’s Degree; experience with continuous
integration tools such as Jenkins, Hubson, and JUnit Test; experience in
planning and managing multi-projects end-to-end development; experience
with open source project development; knowledge of Eclipse, Eclipse RCP,
Equinox, and OSGi; familiarity with Python, HTML5, SVG, Tomcat, Grails,
and Hibernate; experience creating data visualizations programmatically.
Other: The Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science (CNS) Center
(http://cns.iu.edu) at the School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana
University, Bloomington employs a full-time development team. We use a
Kanban-based development process, and are open to experiments and
improvements. Some projects are collaborative, others are more
independent. Flexibility in scheduling can be accommodated, including
later work hours or 4 day work weeks (at ten hours a day). We value
honesty, friendliness, courage, and collaboration. Indiana University
Bloomington is a major public research university with 1,700 faculty and
38,000 students. The beautiful campus, situated in one of the top ten
“best college towns” in the U.S., hosts 110 research centers and
institutes, as well as a wide array of distinguished academic
departments and schools. Indiana University is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer and offers a full range of
benefits, including paid vacation and holidays, generous retirement
contributions, and free or reduced tuition on classes taken while on staff.
To apply, visit jobs.iu.edu
<https://jobs.iu.edu/joblisting/index.cfm?jlnum=9526> and search for job
#9526.
9116 - Senior Software Engineer/Research Analyst
*Job Summary:* Involved in the specification, design, implementation,
testing, deployment, and documentation of diverse industry-strength
Cyberinfrastructures and tools that are used by 100,000 of users around
the globe, international researcher networking sites such as VIVO, and
online interactive maps that broadcast developments in science and
technology to a large, general audience.
Directs the software development process at Cyberinfrastructure for
Network Science Center (CNS), which entails gathering requirements,
designing, and developing functionality to best serve the diverse
stakeholders. Performs research and programming for current and future
externally funded research projects; and communicates with stakeholders
and other external members of the scientific community to determine the
direction of tool and online web portal development, and to participate
in outreach to the greater scientific community. Directs the work of
junior staff in conjunction with the Sr. System Architect/Project
Manager and participate in training of new developers; and is involved
in standards development for coding and project management.
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information science,
human-computer interaction or related discipline, two years of
professional experience in software development, familiarity with Java,
experience with web development, and experience with at least one source
control system, such as Git or Subversion (SVN).
Preferred: Master’s Degree in computer science or other relevant field;
three or more years of professional software development experience;
experience creating data visualizations programmatically; experience
with agile development processes such as Extreme Programming or Scrum;
knowledge of Java design patterns such as MVC; knowledge of data mining
techniques and tool; and experience working in a research environment.
Other: The Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science (CNS) Center
(http://cns.iu.edu) at the School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana
University, Bloomington employs a full-time development team. We use a
Kanban-based development process, and are open to experiments and
improvements. Some projects are collaborative, others are more
independent. Flexibility in scheduling can be accommodated, including
later work hours or 4 day work weeks (at ten hours a day). We value
honesty, friendliness, courage, and collaboration. Indiana University
Bloomington is a major public research university with 1,700 faculty and
38,000 students. The beautiful campus, situated in one of the top ten
“best college towns” in the U.S., hosts 110 research centers and
institutes, as well as a wide array of distinguished academic
departments and schools. Indiana University is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer and offers world class benefits,
including 30 days paid vacation and holidays, comprehensive healthcare
benefits, generous retirement contributions, and free or reduced tuition
on classes taken while on full-time staff.
To apply, visit jobs.iu.edu
<https://jobs.iu.edu/joblisting/index.cfm?jlnum=9116> and search for job
#9116.
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Katy Borner
Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science
Director, CI for Network Science Center, http://cns.iu.edu
Curator, Mapping Science exhibit, http://scimaps.org
ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University
Wells Library 021, 1320 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166
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