Java Developer
Europeana
Netherlands
As an experienced Java Developer you help us to share our
data via our APIs. After all, what use is data if the machines can't read it?
And we have lots of data (55 million records and counting), so many challenges
in search and retrieval and that you'll love to solve. As well as implementing
novel ways of selecting records -- think along the lines of selecting images
based on colour or size.
A nice side-effect is that you are contributing to the use and reuse of the
wealth of cultural heritage objects available in Europeana's Collections.
**About you**
You live to code and love to work in an international environment. You get
excited about working with big data and applying the latest technologies to
tackle the challenges. You believe in the power of open source (you better, as
all our work is!).
**Your team**
You will be part of Europeana's ten-person Technology team. Seven are focused
on development (varying from JavaScript to Ruby and Java), while three ensure
the operations, infrastructure and QA run smoothly. But we don't believe in
strict roles, so expect to contribute to (and learn from) all disciplines.
All team members are experienced and don't shy away from
challenges -- or helping each other with them.
**Your responsibilities**
* Together with the other API scrum team members you live and breathe APIs: design, development and maintenance.
* Optimise the search through our dataset of cultural heritage and develop semantic tools and algorithms to serve this data.
* You work with, and provide advice for, the Product Owner, making sure only the best technical solutions make it to production.
**Desired skills and experience**
* Experience Lots of it. Specifically, at least 5 years of Java software development experience.
* Hands-on experience of big data. And familiarity with the challenges that it brings. (bonus points for also knowing solutions to those challenges).
* You are very familiar with the technologies in our Java stack (Spring, Hibernate, JUnit, JMeter) as well as the tools we use (Jenkins, Git, Maven). CI is not an acronym you need to look up.
* You know what a search engine (Solr and/or ElasticSearch) does -- under the hood.
* You can tell us the difference between relational databases, document databases and graph databases and where we should be using which.
**What we offer**
A competitive salary to pay all your bills as well as a holiday allowance and
an annual bonus so you'll have money to spare. Forty-two
(42!) holidays per year. That's not a typo. You'll have so many holidays you
won't know where to go next.
A contribution to your pension and travel, because we should be worrying about
those things, not you.
A very central location: right next to Den Haag Centraal (that's in the
Netherlands)
Table football table, air hockey, team activities and colleagues who believe
going out for drinks is just as important as doing great work.
**How to apply**
Send your CV (in English) with a covering letter telling us why you're
interested in this position to [log in to unmask] Please include your GitHub
profile or any other public evidence of your work.
Explore Europeana Collections at www.europeana.eu
Find out more about who we are, what we do and who's involved at
http://pro.europeana.eu/about-us/who-we-are
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