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JOB: FT at ISAW Web Administrator

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Web Administrator
Position Summary 
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Design, develop, program and manage websites, databases, departmental serv=
ers and other computing and office automation systems for the Institute for =
the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW). Formulate policies, establish priorit=
ies, independently resolve routine and non-routine technical matters; provid=
e technical analysis, user support and oversee repairs/upgrades for the full=
range of ISAW’s computing and office automation needs; manage administrativ=
e and technical functions for the Institute; collaborate with central Inform=
ation Technology Services and other university departments to ensure a compl=
ete, up-to-date and smoothly functioning IT infrastructure. Provide direct I=
T support for events and other special requirements.   

Qualifications/Requi=
red Education 
Bachelor’s degree in=
computer science, information science, computer engineering or a closely re=
lated field.   

Preferred Education 

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Master’s degree in computer science, information science, comp=
uter engineering or a closely related field.         &nb=
sp;    

Required Experience 
Four years of relevant exper=
ience and/or combination of education. Must include administration of Macint=
osh servers, website creation and maintenance, and design, deployment and ma=
nagement of databases.   

P=
referred Experience 
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Customization and administration of Plone-based web =
applications.   

Required=
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities 

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Macintosh and PC network and systems administra=
tion. XHTML+CSS, Filemaker Pro plus one or more of the following programming=
skills: Python, SQL, JavaScript/AJAX. Ability to communicate policies and p=
rocedures to a diverse population at all levels. Demonstrated knowledge and =
understanding of information technology applications in complex networked/on=
-line system environments. Ability to make decisions independently and witho=
ut direct supervision. Ability to work cooperatively as a member of an inter=
disciplinary team, communicate effectively and persuasively to senior IT and=
administrative management, and represent the Institute in internal and exte=
rnal interactions. Excellent organizational, interpersonal and problem-solvi=
ng skills.   

Preferred Kn=
owledge, Skills, and Abilities 

Management of a major website re-engineering or info=
rmation systems development project. Experience as a consultant working with=
clients to identify IT needs and developing a system responsive to those ne=
eds.
Suzan Toma
Associate Director fo=
r Administration & Planning
Institute for the Study of the Ancient Wor=
ld
15 East 84th Street
New York, NY 10028

Phone: 212.992.7861
Fax: 212.992.7809
Email: =
suzan.toma@nyu.edu

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