The University of Texas at Austin is seeking a Senior Software Developer/Analyst to join their OnRamps team. This role combines technical expertise with educational technology, focusing on developing and maintaining critical student information systems. The position offers a competitive salary starting at $90,000 and includes comprehensive benefits such as medical coverage, retirement contributions, and flexible work arrangements.
The ideal candidate will have at least 4 years of experience in systems design and programming, with strong expertise in Python, Django, and database systems. They will be responsible for developing and maintaining both custom and vendor applications, with a particular focus on Learning Management System (LMS) integrations and student information systems.
This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned developer who wants to make an impact in higher education. The role offers a collaborative work environment, with opportunities to lead projects and mentor others. The hybrid work arrangement provides flexibility while maintaining connection with the university community.
Key technical requirements include proficiency in Python, Django, JavaScript, and database systems. The role demands excellent communication skills as you'll be working closely with stakeholders across the university. Experience with educational technology, particularly LMS systems like Canvas, is highly valued.
The University of Texas at Austin is recognized as a top employer, offering not just competitive compensation but also a chance to contribute to one of the nation's leading public research universities. The position includes comprehensive benefits, professional development opportunities, and the chance to work on systems that directly impact educational outcomes.
Working at UT Austin means joining a diverse, dynamic community dedicated to excellence in education and research. The university's commitment to becoming the world's highest-impact public research university provides an exciting backdrop for technology professionals looking to make a difference in higher education.