diff --git a/content/jobs/2023/23qQ4-open-source-infrastructure-engineer.md b/content/jobs/2023/23qQ4-open-source-infrastructure-engineer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..74f22b168 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/jobs/2023/23qQ4-open-source-infrastructure-engineer.md @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ ++++ +authors = ["Damián Avila"] +title = "Open Source Infrastructure Engineer" +work_description = [ + "Cloud infrastructure management and operations", + "Site Reliability Engineering", + "Development of open source infrastructure for hosted JupyterHub service" +] +salary_range = "$121,600 - $130,500" +location = "Remote, required overlapping for US Pacific timezones" +date = "2022-10-10" +url_apply = "https://forms.gle/k75VmYUosxuyPWfi7" +deadline = "We will begin reviewing applications around **October 16th**, and will accept them on a rolling basis until the position is filled." +open = true +show_date = true ++++ + +We are looking for an experienced Open Source Infrastructure Engineer who will help shape the future +of data-intensive scientific research and make a big impact on democratizing the design and access +to cloud-based resources for research and education purposes. This engineer will be part of an awesome +engineering team pushing forward the development and reliable operations of our cloud-based infrastructure. + + +{{% job_details %}} + +## Who we are + +2i2c is a non-profit organization with a [mission](https://2i2c.org/mission/) to make interactive computing +more accessible, scalable, and powerful for research and education. + +We accomplish this mission by providing managed cloud services for interactive computing, by providing +development and technical leadership to researchers and educators that utilize this infrastructure for +specific communities, and by providing support for open source tools and communities in this ecosystem. + +We have deep ties to the open source community and have been leaders and core contributors across dozens +of projects - in particular in the Jupyter ecosystem. We also have deep ties to research and education - +our team has spent years deploying infrastructure for universities, community colleges, and research teams, +and now we’re bringing this experience to a wider audience with 2i2c. + +We believe strongly in communities that are inclusive, transparent, equitable, effective, and diverse, +especially 2i2c itself. We believe that our values should permeate everything about 2i2c, including the +work we do, the communities we serve, and our own organizational culture. + +2i2c is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit project fiscally sponsored by Code for Science and Society. + + +## What you’ll do + +- Ensures the reliable operation of the 2i2c infrastructure (leveraging production-ready cloud-based + tools such as JupyterHub, BinderHub, and Dask). +- Attends support-facing tickets as part of a support rotation process/group (this is not your _primary_ task, although it is currently a shared load among engineers). +- Explores emerging technologies in the Cloud / DevOps space, design and implement cloud computing + architecture in partnership with our team. +- Participates in upstream open source communities we rely on (such as JupyterHub, BinderHub, Dask, etc) + in partnership with the established leaders of those communities and collaborate with the Community Lead + in the education and outreach around cloud computing. +- Work with a distributed and global team - team members are given a lot of autonomy, and expected to be + proactive (we do not expect people to carry a pager) at communicating with one another and working with others to allocate effort that will maximize + our impact. + + +## Essential requirements + +- Experience with deploying applications on cloud infrastructure. +- Experience deploying and developing with Linux container-based technologies, such as Docker and Kubernetes. +- Experience with continuous integration services (e.g. Circle CI, GitHub workflows). +- Experience developing tools in a general purpose programming language (eg. Python). +- Experience collaborating and coordinating work via online platforms, such as GitHub, GitLab, or BitBucket, + and distributed revision control. +- Experience working with distributed service teams that use asynchronous methods of communication +- Working hours that overlap with US Pacific time zones + + +## Desirable requirements + +- Experience with major cloud providers. +- Experience in programming and software engineering with a track record of leadership in open, collaborative + projects with broad community adoption. +- Experience working on geographically distributed open-source projects. +- Experience with the Jupyter ecosystem and other tools for interactive computing. +- Evidence of existing connections and relationships in the worldwide ecosystem of open source software for + data-intensive research and the ability to establish new ones. +- Experience with common data science methods, platforms, workflows, and infrastructures; with data management + systems, practices, and standards; and the capacity to gain familiarity with new related topics. +- Experience engaging with highly technical researchers across a variety of methodological fields, + research domains, and computational platforms. +- Experience building and maintaining continuous deployment pipelines. +- Interpersonal skills to work with researchers and students. Include having skills to communicate complex + information in a clear and concise manner both verbally and in writing + + +## What it is like to work at 2i2c and why you’ll like working with us + +2i2c is a remote-first team that believes strongly in our organizational values and mission. + +We recommend that you visit our [jobs page](https://2i2c.org/jobs/) to learn about what +it’s like to work at 2i2c and why you should work with us. + +You will also find relevant information about our compensation philosophy and our commitment to equal +opportunity. For an even deeper look into how 2i2c works, check out our [Team Compass](https://compass.2i2c.org/). + +## How to apply + +Please fill out the [following form](https://forms.gle/k75VmYUosxuyPWfi7). + +## Final note + +We are looking for engineers with working hours overlapping US Pacific timezones. +This is an essential requirement to resolve an existing imbalance in the team (most of our engineers +are located in European timezones). At this time, we will only review applications compatible with +that essential requirement. + +Keep in mind we will begin reviewing applications around Oct 16th, and will accept them on +a rolling basis until the position is filled. + +We are eager to receive your application! diff --git a/content/jobs/2023/technical-content-specialist.md b/content/jobs/2023/technical-content-specialist.md index 0ecc99fcb..adb52bebf 100644 --- a/content/jobs/2023/technical-content-specialist.md +++ b/content/jobs/2023/technical-content-specialist.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ location = "Fully remote" url_apply = "https://forms.gle/H43CsVUoF7e2C2Nm8" deadline = "We will begin reviewing applications around **August 2, 2023**, and will accept them on a rolling basis until the position is filled." date = "2023-07-12" # This is the date we _post_ this job. -open = true # SET TO FALSE IF THE JOB IS NO LONGER OPEN +open = false # SET TO FALSE IF THE JOB IS NO LONGER OPEN show_date = true +++