Web Services Librarian

at Texas A&M University Libraries (view profile)
Published May 21, 2026
Location College Station, TX
Category Academic  
Job Type Full-time  
Apply Here https://tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/TAMU_External/job/College-Station-TX/Web-Services-Librarian--Associate-_R-091013-1
Cover Letter Requirements Recommended
Education Requirements Master's degree in Library Science, Information Science, or Computer Science
Minimum Compensation in Local Currency $72,335
Maximum Compensation in Local Currency $72,335
Hourly or Salary? Salary

Description

The Texas A&M University Libraries are looking for a new Associate Level Web Services Librarian. This Librarian will play a key role in leading the administration of the SpringShare platform. The Web Services Librarian will oversee the full suite of Springshare applications, ensuring strong accessibility, quality assurance, and user support, while working collaboratively with Technology Services, the Discovery Systems Librarian, and the User Experience Librarian to continually improve the Libraries’ web portfolio. This role also provides training, troubleshooting support, and hands-on collaboration on a variety of web‑related projects, making it an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys innovative problem‑solving and cross‑departmental partnerships.

Opportunities to Contribute

  • Lead the strategic assessment, enhancement, and management of the Libraries’  Springshare services.
  • Oversee Springshare applications and library web platforms to ensure quality assurance, accessibility compliance, and strong systems support.
  • Provide training, troubleshooting, and user support for library applications and web tools.
  • Collaborate with Technology Services and campus partners to maintain, integrate, and improve digital services and supporting infrastructure.
  • Work closely with colleagues in Discovery Systems and User Experience to advance and update the Libraries’ web portfolio.
  • Support web and digital projects through all stages of the project lifecycle, from requirements gathering to deployment.
  • Collect, analyze, and report usage data using tools such as LibInsights, Google Analytics, and APIs, and develop dashboards and documentation.
  • Participate in departmental leadership, cross‑departmental collaboration, and committee service at the library, campus, state, or national level.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development to incorporate new ideas and technologies into library services.