Monday, October 15, 2007

PHP Engineer for Books Project at ARCHIVE

The Internet Archive is a non-profit organization 501(C)(3) seeking to provide universal access to all knowledge. We are an online digital library; our collections include audio, video, texts, web sites and software. Internet Archive works together with organizations like Creative Commons and EFF to preserve and protect the public domain, the open source movement and the commons in general.

We seek an inspired and inspiring programmer to help build our digital texts collection. You will be responsible for creating and maintaining processing pipelines of digital books from a variety of partner libraries and adding them to our growing collection. Also there are user interface challenges involving PHP, AJAX, and javascript for helping people work with these books over the net.

Skill Set:
  • Strong background in scripting/programming (+3 years)
  • Significant knowledge of PHP, XML, Linux, and experience working with open source software and systems
  • Experience working in a production environment
  • Natural problem-solver and troubleshooter
  • Love and respect for books; pride and care in your work
  • Knowledge of image formats and image compression desirable
  • Not afraid of terabytes

Please send your resume and cover letter to jobs at archive dot org with the subject line "Software Engineer for Books Project". The Archive thanks all applicants for their interest, but advises that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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