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Subject:

Now Hiring: OpenRefine Developer & Contributor Engagement

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"Esther M. Jackson" <[log in to unmask]>

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Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 5 Dec 2024 12:48:38 -0500

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https://openrefine.org/blog/2024/11/25/openrefine-developer-roleNow Hiring:
OpenRefine Developer & Contributor EngagementAbout the role

   - Role: Developer & Contributor Engagement
   - Job Type: Part-Time Contract
   - Duration: 9 months with possible extension.
   - Job Location: Remote
   - Total funding available for the position: USD 90,000 annually

Role Summary

This part-time role for an OpenRefine Developer, contracted through Code
for Science & Society Inc. <https://www.codeforsociety.org/> (a 501(c)(3)
charitable organization in the USA), will focus on enhancing OpenRefine's
stability, reliability, and quality to support the project’s long-term
sustainability. This role is funded by the EOSS-5 grant
<https://openrefine.org/funding#2022-eoss-5>.

Key responsibilities include bug fixes, quality improvements, and ongoing
maintenance, with an emphasis on features supported by grant funding. Over
time, the developer will expand into release management, security
maintenance, and mentorship within internship programs (e.g., GSoC,
Outreachy).
Core Responsibilities

   - *Bug Fixes & Quality Improvements (45%)*
      - Prioritize and address bugs within the codebase to enhance
      stability and performance.
      - Improve reproducibility features (per EOSS-5 grant requirements).
      - Implement quality improvements through refactoring, optimization,
      and code maintenance.
   - *Community Engagement & Contributor Support (30%)*
      - Actively participate in community forums to support OpenRefine
      users and volunteers, answering questions and offering guidance.
      - Organize and participate in monthly calls with contributors to
      support engagement, answer technical questions, and encourage active
      participation.
      - Mentor existing contributors to help them grow in responsibility
      and impact within the OpenRefine community, providing code review,
      guidance, and encouragement.
      - Represent OpenRefine at relevant conferences and events to attract
      new developers, raise awareness of the project, and build connections
      within the broader open-source community.
      - Support programs, such as Google Summer of Code (GSoC), Outreachy,
      and other internship programs by mentoring interns, reviewing
      contributions, and fostering a supportive learning environment.
   - *Pull Request Reviews & Ticket Triage (25%)*
      - Once familiar with the codebase, actively engage with
      community-submitted pull requests, providing constructive feedback and
      participating in collaborative review processes.
      - Assist with issue triage to identify and prioritize project goals
      issues and opportunities.
   - *Progressive Onboarding into Release Management & Security Updates*
      - Upon receiving commit privileges, assist in merging pull requests
      to support the workflow of community contributions.
      - Take on Release Manager responsibilities to prepare and publish new
      releases, coordinating with the community on release planning.
      - With further onboarding, address security advisories and implement
      required updates and patches to maintain OpenRefine’s security.

Work Environment & Reporting Structure

This is a fully remote role with flexible working hours, allowing the
developer to organize their time freely over each month. This role requires
a self-motivated, independent approach, with minimal direct supervision.
The OpenRefine Developer will primarily work with volunteers, including
members of the Advisory Committee and most technical contributors. The
OpenRefine community collaborates asynchronously through public forums and
GitHub, accommodating the diverse time zones and work patterns of
contributors. Occasional travel may be expected to attend relevant
conferences and meetings, enabling valuable in-person engagement with the
OpenRefine community and the broader open-source ecosystem.

The developer will report primarily to the Project Manager, who will
provide guidance on project goals and prioritization. Additionally, the
OpenRefine Advisory Committee will serve as a resource for strategic
direction and administrative support in collaboration with Code for Science
& Society Inc. Weekly check-ins with the Advisory Committee and Project
Manager will give the OpenRefine Developer the chance to report back on
their work, gain an understanding of OpenRefine’s broader objectives, and
receive ongoing support as needed.

For technical supervision and mentorship, the developer will work closely
with the OpenRefine Committer Group, which consists of both volunteer
contributors and paid contractors. This collaboration will help the
developer integrate into the codebase and adhere to OpenRefine's
development standards. The Committer Group is responsible for setting the
project's technical roadmap and reviewing merge requests.
Skills

Required:

   - *Java Proficiency*: As OpenRefine’s core codebase is Java, strong
   experience in Java is crucial.
   - *Web Development*: Familiarity with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS for
   front-end adjustments and minor feature development.
   - *Git and GitHub Expertise*: Proficient with Git for version control
   and GitHub workflows (pull request reviews, branch management, release
   workflows).
   - *Self-Motivated and Adaptable*: Comfortable working independently in a
   remote setting, with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
   - *Community-Driven and Collaborative*: Experience working
   collaboratively in open-source or community-driven projects, with the
   ability to engage and motivate volunteers.
   - *Mentorship and Collaboration*: Demonstrated ability to mentor
   contributors, provide constructive feedback on pull requests, and foster a
   supportive, growth-oriented environment.
   - *Effective Communication*: Strong written communication skills for
   explaining technical concepts clearly to community members, volunteers, and
   contributors.

Nice to have:

   - *Open-Source Experience*: Prior contributions to or maintenance of
   open-source projects.
   - *Conference and Public Speaking*: Willingness to present OpenRefine at
   conferences, meetups, and workshops to promote the project and attract new
   developers.
   - *Release Management Familiarity*: Some experience with release
   processes, ideally including automated build and deployment systems.
   - *Data Processing Knowledge*: Familiarity with data cleaning,
   transformation, or processing concepts relevant to OpenRefine’s core use
   cases.

Hiring Process

We invite applicants to send their CV and a short motivation statement at
[log in to unmask] Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
until the position is filled.

*OpenRefine is fiscally sponsored by Code for Science and Society (CS&S).
CS&S is an equal-opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse
workforce at all levels of the organization, thereby creating a culture
that allows us to better serve our clientele, our employees, and our
communities. We value and encourage the contributions of our colleagues and
strive to create an environment where everyone can reach their full
potential and drive outstanding results. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national
origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status,
veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected
by local, state, or federal law. This policy applies with regard to all
aspects of one's employment, including hiring, transfer, promotion,
compensation, eligibility for benefits, and termination.*

-- 

Esther Marie Jackson | [log in to unmask]
Scholarly Communication Technologies Librarian
Columbia University Libraries

Meet with me <https://calendar.app.google/EmJ9iW2Q3JasmSuR8>

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