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Web Application Programmer (Contractor)
Institute for Advanced Study
Independent Contractor Job Summary This contract position will require a talented programmer to manage the full software development and implementation lifecycle for a new application that is being developed to support the collection, tracking and study of historical manuscripts. The system is intended to be a stand-alone, web-based application/database that includes both scholar and administrator user interfaces. Independent Contractor Duties and Responsibilities Develop Requirements and Project Plan (10%)
Create Khanji Manuscript Database (30%)
Develop Khanji Manuscript Web Application (60%)
At the completion of the contract, there may be an opportunity for providing ongoing support, maintenance and development of the system.
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Independent Contractor Requirements and Qualifications Two to five years of professional software development experience required, with demonstrated knowledge and mastery of the full software development lifecycle.
Working Conditions
The Institute for Advanced Study retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position at any time. To perform this role successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. For consideration please apply with a cover letter and resume using this link: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/Details/3018992/Institute-for-Advanced-Study/Independent-Contractor-Web-Application-Programmer At the Institute for Advanced Study’s creation in 1930, the founders wrote: “fundamental in our purpose, and our express desire, [is] that in the appointments to the Staff and Faculty as well as in the admission of workers and students, no account shall be taken, directly or indirectly, of race, religion, or sex.” We recognize these ideals require continual examination of our culture. Today, we strive to create a community in which all people feel welcomed, respected, and valued. We seek to address the harmful effects of inequity and discrimination on individual Scholars, Faculty, Staff, and scholarship as a whole. We affirm equality and embrace our differences as we work to transform principles into action and grow new forms of scholarly community. |
AV Systems Designer & Programmer | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
University of Pennsylvania | 2 Weeks Ago |
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