Code4lib
UI/UX Developer
Code4lib, Blacksburg, Virginia, us, 24062
Reporting to the Digital Libraries Product Manager, the UI/UX Developer plays a pivotal role in steering the evolution of the University Libraries’ online digital services, blending technical expertise with a profound understanding of user-centered design. The role demands a candidate adept in Human-Centered Design (HCD), capable of delving deeply into the user experience to develop intuitive, accessible, and integrated digital solutions. The UI/UX Developer position is central to the continual improvement of the Digital Libraries Platform and will also contribute significantly to a range of other projects including digital library and repository initiatives and the overarching Libraries' website. This role requires a nuanced understanding of UX, ensuring that all digital products align with the complex, dynamic needs, and behaviors of our diverse user community. A strong foundation in web development technologies, along with a proven track record in collaborative projects, is essential. The ideal candidate will exhibit a portfolio that demonstrates impactful contributions across UI/UX and HCD domains, showcasing their ability to innovate in the realm of digital library services. While focused on software development, this position is key to shaping digital experiences that will resonate profoundly with the academic community and advance our mission to provide leading-edge, user-centric digital library services. While situated within the Digital Libraries and Preservation unit, this position will engage and collaborate with the University Libraries Strategic Communications team to ensure that all our digital interfaces exhibit a consistent brand identity, aligning with the broader vision and messaging of the University Libraries.
Responsibilities:Drive efforts to create a unified and engaging online experience across all library platforms, ensuring user-centric design principles are at the forefront.Take charge of planning, designing, and implementing collaborative projects that enhance the library's web presence and online services, focusing on innovation and user engagement.Vigilantly ensure all library web services adhere to accessibility guidelines, making our digital resources inclusive and usable for all patrons.Act as a leader in refining workflows, policies, and communication strategies related to library web services, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.Manage and disseminate web analytics data across the library, providing insights to inform decision-making and service improvements.Work closely with the Strategic Communications Team to develop content, manage user interfaces, and maintain the library's CMS, ensuring consistent brand identity and messaging.Stay abreast of emerging technologies in academic library web environments, analyze new trends, and recommend technological advancements in UI/UX design and development.Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field.Demonstrable experience in UI/UX design and development, particularly in an academic or large-scale organizational setting, validated through project portfolios or case studies illustrating specific projects led or significantly contributed to.Strong skills in web development technologies, specifically the React framework, as evidenced by project examples or contributions to projects using React.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with various teams, including software developers, clients, and stakeholders, supported by references or specific instances of successful team projects.Excellent communication skills, for effective teamwork and stakeholder engagement, evidenced by presentations, reports, or collaborative projects where communication was key.A commitment to staying abreast of the latest trends and technologies in web development and UI/UX design, especially as they pertain to academic libraries, demonstrated through continuous learning achievements, certifications, or attendance at relevant workshops or conferences.Strong problem-solving abilities and analytical skills to address complex challenges in UI/UX design and development.Preferred QualificationsProven track record in Human-Centered Design, including conducting user research, usability testing, and implementing user feedback into design improvements.Experience with Angular 2 or similar technologies for other significant web projects.Experience with or a readiness to learn library-specific APIs, such as the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF).Understanding of specific digital library technologies, content management systems, and repository software like DSpace or Fedora.Experience with or proficient in using scientific data visualization tools, such as Matplotlib, for creating compelling visual representations of complex data sets.Basic knowledge of data analysis and experience with web analytics tools like Google Analytics for informing UI/UX decisions.Advanced understanding of web accessibility standards and practices to ensure all digital services are inclusive and accessible to a diverse user base.Involvement in professional organizations or communities related to UI/UX, web development, or digital libraries.How to apply:
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Responsibilities:Drive efforts to create a unified and engaging online experience across all library platforms, ensuring user-centric design principles are at the forefront.Take charge of planning, designing, and implementing collaborative projects that enhance the library's web presence and online services, focusing on innovation and user engagement.Vigilantly ensure all library web services adhere to accessibility guidelines, making our digital resources inclusive and usable for all patrons.Act as a leader in refining workflows, policies, and communication strategies related to library web services, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.Manage and disseminate web analytics data across the library, providing insights to inform decision-making and service improvements.Work closely with the Strategic Communications Team to develop content, manage user interfaces, and maintain the library's CMS, ensuring consistent brand identity and messaging.Stay abreast of emerging technologies in academic library web environments, analyze new trends, and recommend technological advancements in UI/UX design and development.Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field.Demonstrable experience in UI/UX design and development, particularly in an academic or large-scale organizational setting, validated through project portfolios or case studies illustrating specific projects led or significantly contributed to.Strong skills in web development technologies, specifically the React framework, as evidenced by project examples or contributions to projects using React.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with various teams, including software developers, clients, and stakeholders, supported by references or specific instances of successful team projects.Excellent communication skills, for effective teamwork and stakeholder engagement, evidenced by presentations, reports, or collaborative projects where communication was key.A commitment to staying abreast of the latest trends and technologies in web development and UI/UX design, especially as they pertain to academic libraries, demonstrated through continuous learning achievements, certifications, or attendance at relevant workshops or conferences.Strong problem-solving abilities and analytical skills to address complex challenges in UI/UX design and development.Preferred QualificationsProven track record in Human-Centered Design, including conducting user research, usability testing, and implementing user feedback into design improvements.Experience with Angular 2 or similar technologies for other significant web projects.Experience with or a readiness to learn library-specific APIs, such as the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF).Understanding of specific digital library technologies, content management systems, and repository software like DSpace or Fedora.Experience with or proficient in using scientific data visualization tools, such as Matplotlib, for creating compelling visual representations of complex data sets.Basic knowledge of data analysis and experience with web analytics tools like Google Analytics for informing UI/UX decisions.Advanced understanding of web accessibility standards and practices to ensure all digital services are inclusive and accessible to a diverse user base.Involvement in professional organizations or communities related to UI/UX, web development, or digital libraries.How to apply:
Apply here
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