Position: NOTIS Library Management System Programmer

shaw yu xyu at Gems.VCU.EDU
Tue Nov 17 15:45:15 EST 1998


POSITION:	Applications Analyst (Position Number: 51729)
		(NOTIS Library Management System Programmer)

DESCRIPTION:

Under the supervision of the Head of Library Automation Services, serves as
principal programmer for Ameritech NOTIS Library Management Systems (Tech I).

 Manages NOTIS Library Management System: Plans, manages, and develops
technical aspects of system in IBM OS/390 (MVS) using CICS. Responsible for
daily operations of NOTIS and other related systems, performing systems
analysis and local programming. Loads and manages databases. Communicates
with Ameritech and computing staff elsewhere within University on all
technical aspects of operation of system, including system performance,
debugging problems, supporting and monitoring applications, testing new
modules and enhancements, and installation of new releases. Maintains VSAM
files and monitors disk usage. Acts as security officer for library staff
security using ACF2 software and NOTIS systems security features. Assists
in specifying hardware to ensure system compatibility and performs some
hardware installation and maintenance in conjunction with other staff in
the library. 
· System Planning: Assists Head of Library Automation, and cooperates with
the other staff in the department and University Computing Center, to plan
for and design integration of client/server systems with NOTIS mainframe
environment. Recommends policy and procedures in affected systems as
appropriate.
· System Documentation: Prepares system and user documentation as required
for efficient operation of system. Generates and prints reports using
standard report writer and custom SAS programming. Ensures that all system
documentation, especially local settings and program coding, are maintained.
· Customer Service: Maintains good public relations, is cooperative, and
provides quality customer service user support.
· Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS: Advanced knowledge of TSO, SPF, ACF2, JCL, SAS, S/390
Assembler, CICS command level in an IBM MVS mainframe environment.
Familiarity with VTAM and TCP/IP networks, as well as UNIX (preferably AIX
in RS/6000). TSO Clist and Rexx desirable. Demonstrated ability to write,
maintain, and document code. Good oral communication skills with a strong
service attitude, good analytical skill, attention to detail and
organizational abilities, ability to work independently and as part of a
team, ability to meet deadlines and manage competing priorities under
pressure. Prefer experience in library automation, including work with MARC
records, a major integrated library system, and ANSI Z39.50. Also preferred
is a BA in information systems, computer science, or a related discipline,
or equivalent combination of education and experience.

ENVIRONMENT: Virginia Commonwealth University (http://www.vcu.edu) is a
publicly-supported urban, research university in Richmond, Virginia. It
serves 22,000 students on both the Academic Campus and at the Medical
College of Virginia. The library has over 1.2 million volumes. Systems in
operation: NOTIS in OS/390 MVS mainframe environment (including MDAS,
InfoShare, WebPAC, QuickReports, RSS, Unix GTO), 4 AIX (RS/6000) and 3 NT
servers, Novell Netware LAN, CD LAN, OCLC, and over 350 microcomputers. The
library's Web (http://www.library.vcu.edu) offers a variety of remote
access databases and the library is an active participant in VIVA's
statewide networking consortium for shared access to electronic resources
(VIVA). The library is participating in the University's implementation of
the IBM Digital Library project (http://www.vcu.edu/vcu/oit/dl) for
management and distribution of electronic text and other electronic objects.

SALARY: This is a state-classified position with three Competancy Levels:
Level 1	$27,000-53,700
Level 2	$31,700-75,200
Level 3	$44,400-77,500
Hiring is expected to be in the mid-range of Level 1 or 2 ($35,000-40,000),
depending upon qualificaitons. Benefits include 7 days leave initially,
with up to 21 days for continued service; choice of health plans (including
HMOs and dental plans), choice of retirement and annuity plans (including
TIAA/CREF); remuneration for University course work; and paid life insurance.

APPLICATION: Submit a state application to the Employment OffIce at 1000
East Marshall Street, Richmond, VA 23298-0066. Applications may be
requested at (804) 828-0557 or downloaded at
http://www.vcu.edu/hr/forms/index.htm#employment. Further information is
available from Chengren Hu, Head of Automation Services in the library, at
(804) 828-0032 or chu at hsc.vcu.edu. Position will remain open until filled.
Virginia Commonwealth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Minorities, women, and persons with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.


Shaw Yu	(804) 828-0032
Systems Librarian
Virginia Commonwealth Univ.


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