Staff Associate/Application Developer
- $75k - 85k
About this job
Technologies
Job description
Reporting to the Director of Enterprise Applications, the Application Developer (AD) provides application and software planning, development, integration and support skills to the MassArt community. The AD serves as the College’s internal software developer and consultant for the development and integration of administrative and academic applications, systems, and services across the enterprise. The AD collaborates with staff, faculty and students to ensure the timely delivery of academic and administrative technology solutions and applications which adhere to budget, resource and time constraints, and align with the College’s missions, strategy and goals.
The AD has primary technical responsibility for the architecture, development, and oversight of MassArt’s website (massart.edu), including the Drupal content management system and Acquia Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and related technologies, and for the integration of the College’s portfolio of online systems, applications, databases, websites and social media apps, including the College’s ERP (Ellucian Colleague).
As a member of the cross-departmental MassArt Web Team, comprised of members of the Technology and Communications and Marketing departments, the AD helps ensure the the College’s online presence provides a robust, engaging, and exceptional user experience. The AD also provides leadership, consultation and guidance on emerging trends in social/web/mobile applications, user experience design, software development, and the evolution of online technologies.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serves as the primary application developer for the College.
- Responsible for managing the College’s software development methodology, which includes requirements, design, coding, testing, configuration, project management, and change management, and the integrated application lifecycle management (ALM), which includes aspects of governance, development and operations, for applications and software across the College.
- Manages the systems, frameworks, platforms, and processes, required to deliver software solutions and applications, including the the College’s Drupal and Wordpress content management system(s) (CMS), the Acquia platform, centralized data repository and version control systems.
- Provides development skills and support for integrating academic, administrative, and enterprise software, applications and databases, at the College, including on-premise legacy systems and hosted, custom code, and cloud and *aaS services. Programs APIs between various systems.
- Tracks, manages and resolves relevant issues reported to the Service Desk.
- Serves as a subject matter expert (SME) for the web and online technology at the College. Provides leadership, support and guidance for user experience (navigation, user interface, information architecture, wireframes, etc.), content management and content delivery, and governance for the College’s web presence. Evaluates emerging technologies, best practices, standards, and trends, and recommends strategies for implementing them to optimize MassArt’s evolving web presence.
- Works closely with internal and external partners and stakeholders to gather business and academic requirements, determine functional specifications, and develop and execute project plans for the development and integration of applications and software at the College.
- Provides support for and assists with training of web authors and contributors across the campus.
- Works with Library staff and academic technologists to develop and support academic web applications.
- Collaborates with Marketing and Communications staff (MarComm) to identify opportunities and challenges in online marketing and communications, and to develop, implement and support MarComm online projects, initiatives and campaigns. Works with Web & Digital Media Producer to enhance and support visual themes on the web.
- Provides technical support and guidance for monitoring, analytics and metrics, reporting, and maximizing conversions from web, mobile, and online advertising, and optimize paid search campaigns and search engine optimization (SEO).
- Manages third-party service providers and vendors as required.
- Accountable for ensuring that affirmative action, equal opportunity and diversity are integrally tied to all actions and decisions for which they are responsible and which fall within the scope of the Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Diversity Plan.
Review of applications will begin on Tuesday, October 11, 2016 and will continue until filled.
Skills & requirements
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience as an application or web developer and some of the following technologies: Drupal, Wordpress, PHP, jquery, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, XML, XSLT, AJAX, SQL, MySQL, web servers (Apache, Tomcat, IIS), Perl, Ruby.
Experience with web development and versioning tools (e.g. Git, Firebug, code editors, etc.)
- Experience with LAMP stack and/or domain administration.
- Demonstrated experience with some of the following: web-based content management systems, web development, application development, website usability, quality assurance/testing, blackbox/whitebox testing, user experience design, ERP systems, integration of academic, administrative and enterprise applications and systems.
- In addition to a high level of technical expertise and experience, the AD position requires exceptional written and oral communication skills, customer service skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities concurrently, the ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams, and a commitment to professionalism and collaboration with partners inside and outside the College.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher
- Experience with Drupal and Wordpress themes, templates, customizations and plugin/module development/installation.
- Database administrator experience.
- Familiarity with current and emerging web frameworks (WF) and/or web application frameworks (WAF), platforms, and preprocessors.
- PSD to XHTML experience.
- Experience with object-oriented programming, developing/programming APIs, mobile application development (iOS, Android, etc.).
- Experience with Ellucian Colleague ERP, and its various online interfaces (Colleague web UI, Web Advisor, Self-Service interfaces).
- Experience integrating social media applications and platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.), cloud applications and services (“as-a-service”, *aaS), E-commerce solutions, and on-premise/legacy enterprise systems.
- Experience with third-party libraries, frameworks, and templating engines.
Experience with graphic design, aesthetic principles, and design and digital media applications (e.g., Adobe CC, Final Cut, etc.) and digital media content delivery (e.g., CDNs, etc.)
About the company
Born of a pioneering spirit, Massachusetts College of Art and Design is the nation’s first independent public college of art and design—and the first art school to grant a degree.
MassArt's founders dared to imagine a better future for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to believe the path to it lay in creativity. Their goal in establishing the Massachusetts Normal Art School was to educate students in the creative process, which would in turn lead to the development of the mind, body, and spirit.
The institution they created was dedicated to producing drawing teachers required in schools throughout the commonwealth, while at the same time training professional artists, designers, and architects. It proudly opened its doors in 1873 to anyone with talent and the will to succeed-at a time when access for everyone was all too uncommon.
True to its history, MassArt continues to envision all that is possible and strives to reach it. Our history sets the direction for our future.
Learn more about MassArt's history, by visiting our interactive timeline.