Hi Guys,
I hope this is the appropriate venue to send this out to. If
not, I
apologize for the spam; it's the only message I will send
out.
We're looking for two web developers at the UC Berkeley
Graduate School of
Journalism, one who specializes in Django/Python. I've
included the job
description in this e-mail, and perhaps people can pass it
along to anyone
they know who might be interested in the San Francisco Bay
Area.
The description might be a little ambiguous because we were
forced
to put both positions -- a web master, and a web application
developer --
into one description. We can answer any additional questions
about the
position.
Thanks for your time,
Jeremy Rue
Multimedia Training Instructor
Knight Digital Media Center
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
http://journalism.berk
eley.edu
(510)643-1927
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The University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of
Journalism is
seeking a Web Developer.
The Web Developer will work on a team managing the technical
needs for our
growing suite of websites. These include the School's main
public website
and private intranet, as well as sites for various
School-related
programs, such as the Knight Digital Media Center, the News
Initiative for
the Future of Journalism, the Center for Citizen Media, and
China Digital
Times.
The candidate will assist with smaller websites connected to
the School's
classes. The team responds to the needs of faculty, staff,
and students,
working as necessary with department coordinators,
instructors, and the
system administrator. This is primarily a technical, rather
than an
editorial or design position. However, editorial and design
experience is
advantageous.
The School relies heavily on PHP/MySQL web database
applications, both
open source and custom built. The incumbent must have strong
PHP/MySQL
development experience, as well as a solid working knowledge
of HTML, CSS,
and some JavaScript. One of the projects is built on Python
(Django),
therefore Python experience is desired.
The School is solely Macintosh-based and runs its own Apple
XServes, so
prospective candidates must be Mac-friendly and
Unix-capable. Since we
manage our own web server, candidates with Apache
configuration experience
are desired. The School also webcasts a regular schedule of
live events so
some familiarity with video compression and media streaming
techniques is
preferred.
Responsibilities:
- Manage and upgrade the School's main website and intranet,
and assist
with smaller websites connected to the School's classes and
other related
programs
- Create secure and stable web applications built on open
standards
- Prioritize requests coming from multiple sources and
respond to the
needs of faculty, staff, and students
- Work closely with department coordinators, instructors,
and the system
administrator
- Assist students with web development questions
The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
We offer a diverse working environment, competitive
salaries, and
comprehensive benefits.
Experience required:
Requirements:
- Experience with PHP web application development and MySQL
database
administration
- Expertise with HTML and CSS
- Experience in working with or building content management
systems and/or
customizing WordPress themes or plug-ins, or a similar
publishing platform
- Experience with Apple OS; Linux or Windows users who are
adaptable and
learn quickly may qualify
- Excellent verbal and written communication and
interpersonal skills
- Experience with Unix or Mac OS X server administration
Preferred:
- Experience with Python and streaming media servers
- Proficient graphical web design and writing/editorial
skills
- Experience in working with frameworks, such as Rails,
Django, or
Symfony, and configuring and managing Apache
- Ability to work with Macromedia Dreamweaver and
programming languages,
such as Perl
- Experience in working with journalists or within a news
media organization
The annual salary range for this position is $47,844 -
$70,000 plus
excellent University of California benefits.
This is a full-time position.
How to apply:
Apply online at: http://jobs.berkeley.edu
Search for job code 7045.
Web site: http://jobs.berkeley.edu
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