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Integrated Library System (ILS) Administrator

Douglas County Libraries

Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO

Application Deadline

Open Until Filled

Wages

$4,074.99 to $5,702.56 per Month   Calculate

Location

Castle Rock, CO

Hours

40.00

MLS

Not Specified

Minimum Education

Bachelor's Degree

Library Experience

Required

Supervisory Experience

Required

Type of Library

Public

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Job Description

DESCRIPTION: The Integrated Library System Administrator position is responsible for development, implementation, support and administration of the District’s integrated library system (ILS) supporting a variety of services including circulation, cataloging, acquisitions, serials, reports, external interface functions, and public access. Work is performed with considerable independent judgment and initiative. • Configures and manages the efficient operation of the District’s ILS, including application performance, administration, maintenance, and upgrades to meet library requirements. • Researches, analyzes, evaluates, plans, tests, troubleshoots, designs, coordinates and implements all aspects of ILS interfaces and services. Documents and resolves system flaws. Tests and documents optimal practices. • Works with vendors for ongoing maintenance, development and support concerning features and functions the library requires to maintain or enhance service. • Maintains interfaces between the library's integrated library system and 3rd-party products, self-service checkout, computer reservation systems, and web-based applications that require authentication from the patron database. • Trains library staff to effectively use the system software. • Validates data integrity and backup systems to insure reliability of library system databases. • Monitors performance of applications and plans for future system changes, enhancements, testing, upgrades, capacity, functionality, and features. • Documents system maintenance requirements and procedures to handle system service loss.

Additional Info & Requirements

WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is generally performed in an office and library environment, at computer workstations, on multiple tasks, equipment, software programs, and projects. Work requires constant sitting and computer work, moderate physical activity, close visual work; with regular proximity to automated handling equipment, regular exposure to moderate noise levels, residual dirt, dust, chemicals, mold or foreign substances and occasional high noise levels. Work involves extensive interaction with customers and staff, limited exposure to behavior issues; may require regular travel and transportation of materials or equipment. May require varied work hours, including weekends and evenings, which may change periodically. May require periodic 24/7 on-call duty rotations.• Thorough knowledge of ILS hardware and software with demonstrated ability to perform operational process analysis and translate into systems requirements and specifications is required. Must be able to identify and mitigate technology risk. Working knowledge of automated library circulation systems including terminal and system printer installation and operation is required. • Knowledge of library catalog organization, indexing, and filing; standard library operating procedures and terminology, related specifically to patron registration and materials circulation is required. • Must be able to quickly learn operating systems, hardware, software and technical procedures using documentation, training, and customer service support. Must be able to provide understandable interpretations of procedures to end-users. • Must be able to analyze, research, and solve technical problems, using initiative and vendor technical support, and query the library’s database using the query language supported by the vendor. • Must be able to assess, organize, and resolve training needs and to explain complex technical procedures to staff and public with patience, thoroughness, and reinforcement. • Must have excellent project management, organizational, analytical, problem solving and decision making skills. Ability to supervise and schedule the work of others is preferred. • Exhibits expertise for a variety of technology products and services such as virtualization, messaging, storage technologies and web-based technologies. Must have a fundamental knowledge of all hardware (client, server, peripherals) of ILS product support vendors • Good knowledge of SIP-based third-party products, scripting languages, and other tools utilized to modify, maintain, and tailor existing products. Familiarity with selecting, installing and maintaining open-source software. • Training/experience with library cataloging practices and library practices and procedures (collections and technical services, circulation, reference, in-depth understanding of MARC formats, AACR2, etc.). • Requires demonstrated proficiency in server management including Linux/Unix administration, shell scripting, web and Java server administration, and Windows server management; and with relational database management systems (e.g. MySQL, Sybase, etc.) and relational database languages. • Proficient with application development and with at least two common web programming languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Java, and JavaScript is required. • Ability to conceptualize, define and implement interoperable information systems to support library needs. • Must be able to manage multiple projects concurrently, to set and meet deadlines and to adapt to new and changing situations, priorities and technologies.

The Community

The pioneer spirit, accompanied by the beauty of the mountains, foothills and plains, is gloriously evident in Douglas County. The County’s strength, as the centerpiece of the Denver/Colorado Springs development corridor, is a perfect blend of quality lifestyle and business environment. Through engagement, education, and entertainment, Douglas County Libraries transforms lives and builds community, and is a passionate advocate for literacy and lifelong learning. Douglas County Libraries, **USA's #1 Library (Hennen American Public Library Ratings, 2009, 2010),** is a major contributor as to why Douglas County has been nationally recognized as a great place to live, work and raise a family.

HR Info

.Apply via our online application system at DouglasCountyLibraries.org. Hand delivered, mailed or emailed applications and resumes will not be accepted. EOE

Posted May 10, 2012