Biodiversity Informatics programmer position, Kansas State University
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to make you aware of a new opportunity for a programmer (http://www.lib.ksu.edu/news/bisprogrammer.html) involving the exposure and presentation of biodiversity data at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. This position offers a great opportunity to showcase the use existing standards and applications to format web output related to biodiversity. Please circulate this announcement to anyone you think may be interested or appropriate. Note that review of applications begins September 14 and continues until the position is filled. Also note that although I am not the contact for application I'd be happy to address inquiries about the position.
Thanks, Mark
Mark H. Mayfield Research Asst. Professor Herbarium-Division of Biology Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506 785-532-2795
Announcement:
K-State [Kansas State University] Libraries seeks a skilled and motivated programmer to join its team in developing and supporting the Biodiversity Information System (BiodIS) through a grant-funded collaboration of the Libraries, Division of Biology, and the Department of Entomology. This position offers an interesting array of development projects dedicated to providing unique content and innovative access tools to BiodIS users. Salary range is $50-60,000 per year commensurate with qualifications and experience. This is a term position with current funding for 4 years (additional funding is being sought). For further details see the full job posting at http://www.lib.ksu.edu/news/bisprogrammer.html.
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Mark Mayfield