Posted on May 27, 2013 - GC1385
Company: Scholars Portal, Ontario Council of University Libraries
Position: Programmer (GIS and Data Services)
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Salary:
Contact Name: Leanne Trimble
Deadline: June 9, 2013
Job Description
The Programmer (GIS and Data Services) provides programming and technical support for the geospatial and data services of Scholars Portal. Scholars Portal is an initiative of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL), a consortium of 21 academic libraries in the province of Ontario. Scholars GeoPortal (geo.scholarsportal.info) provides researchers and students across the province with a common set of web-based tools to identify geospatial datasets of interest to their research, explore and work with these datasets online, and extract subsets for use in desktop and online GIS mapping applications. ODESI (odesi.ca) provides similar capabilities for users of numeric datasets, including microdata and aggregate data.
Working under the direction of the Scholars Portal Data and GIS Librarian, and working with a team of developers, GIS analysists, and systems support specialists, the Programmer will be responsible for designing, coding, testing, documenting, troubleshooting, and supporting in-house applications and customizing, supporting and integrating third-party applications and APIs with existing Scholars Portal services to ensure the effective, accurate, and reliable delivery of research data to Ontario's 420,000 students and scholars.
Job Qualifications
Education:
Four-year degree in computer science, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A strong educational background in GIS and computational geomatics is highly desirable.
Experience:
A minimum of 4 years experience in a development role. Experience working with geospatial data and GIS technologies in a development role is highly desirable.
Experience developing web-based applications using server-side development tools and frameworks such as Java, PHP, Ruby and Python and client-side Javascript and AJAX libraries such as Dojo, JQuery and Bootstrap.
Familiarity with web-mapping tools, including Javascript libraries and APIs (e.g. ArcGIS Javascript API, OpenLayers API, Google Maps API) and web-based map and data services.
Familiarity wiht a broad range of commercial (e.g. ArcGIS 9/10) and open source GIS software; demonstrated experience working with spatial and relational databases (e.g. Oracle, SQLServer or PostgreSQL).
Familiarity working with XML from a developer perspective, including use of common APIs for parsing and querying XML data sources.
Experience using software-versioning tools, issue-tracking tools, testing frameworks, and other team development tools.
Skills:
User-centred, web-design skills using HTML, CSS, and responsible web-design techniques.
Effective skills in communicating technical information verbally and in writing to expert and non-expert audiences.
Excellent organizational skills; self-motivated with an ability to meet schedules and deadlines.
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team, including debugging and troubleshooting other programmers' code.
Other:
Familiar with GIS, geospatial data, and cartographic principles and their use and importance within an educational environment.
Knowledge of project management/productivity management techniques including agile software development processes.
Other Information
For more information and to apply, please visit https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1300480. Only online applications can be accepted.
Scholars Portal, Ontario Council of University Libraries
Robarts Library, University of Toronto
130 St. George Street, 7th Floor
Toronto, ON
M5S1A5
Homepage - http://scholarsportal.info
E-Mail - leanne.trimble@utoronto.ca
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