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Development/Operations Programmer - Databrary Project
New York University
New York City

**Summary**  
  
The Databrary project seeks a motivated and flexible DevOps engineer to help
maintain and enhance an open source web-based video library. You will work
with users, librarians, and a small team of developers to design and build
tools to enable behavioral researchers to collaborate, store, explore, and
access video-based research datasets. This is a growth position with ample
opportunity to enhance your programming skills and take ownership of a
critical service for the research community.

Responsibilities

  * Maintain and update web application based on Haskell, PostgreSQL, AngularJS
  * Support development, manage releases, and track bug and QA progress
  * Learn technologies and code-base in order to contribute to and enhance application
  * Interface with university IT to coordinate around and maintain infrastructure
  * Ensure system security and respect ethical concerns around sensitive data
  
**Qualifications**  

  * Solid history with Linux administration, build systems, and production application deployment
  * Experience installing and using PostgreSQL, git, node, apache
  * Basic understanding of HTTP, NFS, VMWare, docker
  * Knowledge of various programming languages, ideally including JavaScript, shell, python, PL/SQL
  
**Preferred**  

  * Experience deploying Haskell applications using cabal
  * History of contributions to open source projects
  * Familiarity with ffmpeg, solr, gentoo, CentOS, CoffeeScript
**To apply**  
  
Send the following to [log in to unmask]:

  * One page cover letter (PDF)
  * Resume (PDF)
  * Links to your open source contributions or other samples of your work
  
New York University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. New York University is
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