Chattanooga State Community College has a current opening for a "Library Computer Programmer Analyst." Even though the job title may sound a bit unusual, the actual job is pretty much a systems librarian position, but without the actual title of "librarian." The information below gives a good description of job duties, contact information, etc. I have worked at the Chattanooga State library for seven years, six months, and twenty six days, and I would gladly tell anyone that this is a GREAT place to work! I would encourage anyone who likes an innovative, collaborative, team working environment to apply. Thanks, Elijah ----------------------------------------------------------- Elijah Scott Coordinator of Reference Services Augusta R. Kolwyck Library Chattanooga State Community College ----------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________ Please have anyone interested in this position contact Vicky Leather, 423-697-2576, or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Applicants can also go to http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/Human_Resources/hurmain.asp and click "Job Listings" and create an application. POSITION INFORMATION Title: Computer Programmer Analyst Position Title: Computer Programmer Analyst Position Number: 400050 FTE: 1.00 Pay Rate: Salary: Competitive salary and excellent benefits. Employment Category: Professional Regular/Temporary: Regular If temporary, list duration: Type of Appointment: Fiscal Contract Period: No Response Type of Shift: No Response DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Location: Chattanooga State Community College (Chattanooga) Department: CSCC-Library Departmental Users with Access: Leather, Victoria Titles/Positions Supervised: None Reports To (Title) Dean, Library Services POSTING TEXT Position Summary: Develop, test, and document computer programs Typical Duties and Responsibilities: Please list Essential Functions as well as Supplemental Functions -Manage library servers including web server (Linux), integrated library system server (UNIX), mirror streaming media server (Windows), test server (Linux), library database proxy serve -Manager servers located on campus and at commercial data centers -Develop system applications to meet library needs -Test web files and programs on test servers -Work collaboratively with college network staff to secure library servers within the campus network -Run reports of server processes and library usage -Create web pages using html, Adobe Photoshop, and other scripting, editing, and graphics programs -Maintain proficiency in UNIX server systems; SSH and FTP servers and clients; C#, JavaScript, PERL, CGI, ASP, Cascading Style Sheets, PHP -Evaluate user requests for new programs or medications to existing programs in relation to current existing systems -Clarify program objectives; develop program to meet user needs -Prepare written documentation (screen designs, flow charts, diagrams, etc.) required to develop and implement programs using structures analysis and design -Enter program codes and commands to test programs; identify problems and make necessary modifications -Provide training and technical assistance to program users -Teach library instruction classes -Promote, support, and participate in student recruitment and retention efforts -Perform other job-related duties as assigned Required Qualifications: -Education and training: Bachelor's Degree -Work experience: Three years full-time experience in applications development and systems integration Preferred Qualifications: -Prefer: Computer Science or Information Systems, or 23 semester hours in computer science or information systems -Prefer: Work experience involving adult training/teaching; programming database applications within a networked environment; development of Web applications Physical Requirements/Working Conditions: Maintain knowledge and implement up-to-date systems and technologies Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Work Characteristics -Knowledge: Knowledge of server operating systems such as UNIX, Linux, and Windows; installation and setup of network and web servers; scripting languages (e.g.PERI, CGI, ASP, CSS, C#, JavaScript, PHP, etc.), analysis and design of network systems and architecture; PC applications and software -Skills: Skills in written and oral communication including public speaking and user friendly training presentations; interpersonal skills consistent with establishing and maintaining effective working relationships -Abilities: Ability to plan, analyze, design, code and implement computer programs and applications; to analyze and solve problems with operating systems and applications; to organize and prioritize multiple work demands; to maximize use of technology within the library environment; to maintain highest level of confidentiality; to be flexible and open to changing needs and technologies Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm; possibility of occasional evenings and weekends as necessary. Posting Date: 07-30-2009 Closing Date: 08-12-2009 Required Applicant Documents: Cover Letter Unofficial Transcript Optional Applicant Documents: Resume Special Instructions to Applicants: