Re: Solr Developer needed urgently

2018-03-15 Thread Wenjie Zhang
Response a recruiting email and CC to the entire public
solr-user@lucene.apache.org? Seriously?

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 9:53 AM, John Bickerstaff 
wrote:

> Hi - thanks for thinking of me!
>
> I'm currently lead on the Solr team for Ancestry - and having a good time.
> I might be interested, but moving to New York isn't going to work for me.
> If there is a good chance of working from home, then I might be
> interested...  Let me know...
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:14 PM,  wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am Asma Talib from UTG Tech. We are looking for strong Solr Developer
> > with good concepts and skill.
> >
> >
> >
> > Experience: 8 + Years
> >
> > Location: New York
> >
> >
> >
> > This position is for a Senior Search Developer, using Apache Solr for
> > Analytics
> >
> > Following are the Responsibilities of candidate:
> >
> > · Implement automated techniques and processes for the bulk and
> > real time indexing in Apache Solr of large-scale data sets residing in
> > database, Hadoop, flat files and other sources.
> >
> > · Ability design and implement Solr build for generating indexes
> > against structured and semi
> >
> > structured data.
> >
> > · Ability to design, create and manage shards and indexes for
> > Solr Cloud.
> >
> > · Ability to write efficient search queries against Solr indexes
> > using Solr REST/Java API.
> >
> > · Prototype and demonstrate new ideas of feasibility and
> > leveraging for Solr Capabilities.
> >
> > · Ability to understand distributed technologies like Hadoop,
> > Teradata, SQL server and ETLs.
> >
> > · Contribute to all aspects of application development including
> > architecture, design, development and support.
> >
> > · Take ownership of application components and ensure timely
> > delivery of the same
> >
> > · Ability to integrate research and best practices into project
> > solution for continuous improvement.
> >
> > · Troubleshoot Solr indexing process and querying engine.
> >
> > · Identify, clarify, resolve issues and risks, escalating them as
> > needed
> >
> > · Ability to Provide technical guidance and mentoring to other
> > junior team members if needed
> >
> > · Ability to write automated unit test cases for solr search
> > engine.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *UTG  Tech- Corp*
> >
> > *Asma Talib*
> >
> > *Talent Acquisition Manager*
> >
> > *Website :www.utgtech.com *
> >
> > *Email :* asmata...@utgtech.com
> >
> > *Phone:* (571) 9325184 <(571)%20932-5184>
> >
> > *LinkedIn: *www.linkedin.com/in/asmatalib/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>


Re: Solr Developer needed urgently

2018-03-15 Thread John Bickerstaff
Hi - thanks for thinking of me!

I'm currently lead on the Solr team for Ancestry - and having a good time.
I might be interested, but moving to New York isn't going to work for me.
If there is a good chance of working from home, then I might be
interested...  Let me know...

On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:14 PM,  wrote:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am Asma Talib from UTG Tech. We are looking for strong Solr Developer
> with good concepts and skill.
>
>
>
> Experience: 8 + Years
>
> Location: New York
>
>
>
> This position is for a Senior Search Developer, using Apache Solr for
> Analytics
>
> Following are the Responsibilities of candidate:
>
> · Implement automated techniques and processes for the bulk and
> real time indexing in Apache Solr of large-scale data sets residing in
> database, Hadoop, flat files and other sources.
>
> · Ability design and implement Solr build for generating indexes
> against structured and semi
>
> structured data.
>
> · Ability to design, create and manage shards and indexes for
> Solr Cloud.
>
> · Ability to write efficient search queries against Solr indexes
> using Solr REST/Java API.
>
> · Prototype and demonstrate new ideas of feasibility and
> leveraging for Solr Capabilities.
>
> · Ability to understand distributed technologies like Hadoop,
> Teradata, SQL server and ETLs.
>
> · Contribute to all aspects of application development including
> architecture, design, development and support.
>
> · Take ownership of application components and ensure timely
> delivery of the same
>
> · Ability to integrate research and best practices into project
> solution for continuous improvement.
>
> · Troubleshoot Solr indexing process and querying engine.
>
> · Identify, clarify, resolve issues and risks, escalating them as
> needed
>
> · Ability to Provide technical guidance and mentoring to other
> junior team members if needed
>
> · Ability to write automated unit test cases for solr search
> engine.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *UTG  Tech- Corp*
>
> *Asma Talib*
>
> *Talent Acquisition Manager*
>
> *Website :www.utgtech.com *
>
> *Email :* asmata...@utgtech.com
>
> *Phone:* (571) 9325184 <(571)%20932-5184>
>
> *LinkedIn: *www.linkedin.com/in/asmatalib/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Solr developer IRC channel

2013-06-10 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Mucho good! +1
Why unlogged though?  Just curious.

Otis
--
Solr  ElasticSearch Support
http://sematext.com/





On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Yonik Seeley yo...@lucidworks.com wrote:
 FYI, I've created a #solr-dev IRC channel for those who contribute to
 Solr's development.

 There used to be more of a community feel on some of the IRC
 channels that's since been lost, so I'm trying to get some of that
 back with a smaller subset of people interested in developing Solr.
 The channel is unlogged, and I've set the topic to
 solr dev watercooler. rule #1: be nice

 -Yonik
 http://lucidworks.com


Re: Solr developer IRC channel

2013-06-10 Thread Yonik Seeley
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Otis Gospodnetic
otis.gospodne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Mucho good! +1
 Why unlogged though?  Just curious.

Personal preference give it a more informal / slightly more private feel.
Some people don't want casual watercooler chat recorded  publicized forever.

-Yonik
http://lucidworks.com


RE: Solr developer IRC channel

2013-06-10 Thread Vaillancourt, Tim
I agree with Yonik. It is great to see an IRC for Solr!

Tim

-Original Message-
From: ysee...@gmail.com [mailto:ysee...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Yonik Seeley
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 2:46 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Solr developer IRC channel

On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Otis Gospodnetic otis.gospodne...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 Mucho good! +1
 Why unlogged though?  Just curious.

Personal preference give it a more informal / slightly more private feel.
Some people don't want casual watercooler chat recorded  publicized forever.

-Yonik
http://lucidworks.com



Re: SOLR developer

2007-08-31 Thread Tim Archambault
Thanks. I didn't mean to send that to the list-serv :}

On 8/31/07, Bertrand Delacretaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 8/31/07, Tim Archambault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ...I'm thinking of sending a similar
  list-serv item out, but I noticed this is a solr-user list, not
 necessarily
  a developers list so I thought I'd ask

 Note that there's also [EMAIL PROTECTED] for such purposes, see
 http://www.apachenews.org/archives/000465.html

 But AFAIK, project-related job offers are ok on ASF lists, preferably
 with a [JOB] marker in the subject line.

 -Bertrand (*not* available for consulting ATM, and currently inactive
 on Solr anyway)



Re: SOLR developer

2007-08-30 Thread Tim Archambault
Mark,

Did you get any responses to your inquiry? I'm thinking of sending a similar
list-serv item out, but I noticed this is a solr-user list, not necessarily
a developers list so I thought I'd ask.

I'm looking for someone to integrate with Drupal.

Tim Archambault
Online Manager
Bangordailynews.com, Bangor, ME

On 8/26/07, Mark Jarecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all

 We are looking for a developer to set-up a SOLR search server for a
 Django-based website.

 We are based in Melbourne, Australia.

 If you're interested, or have any questions send me an email:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Cheers

 Mark Jarecki



Re: SOLR developer

2007-08-30 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On 8/31/07, Tim Archambault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ...I'm thinking of sending a similar
 list-serv item out, but I noticed this is a solr-user list, not necessarily
 a developers list so I thought I'd ask

Note that there's also [EMAIL PROTECTED] for such purposes, see
http://www.apachenews.org/archives/000465.html

But AFAIK, project-related job offers are ok on ASF lists, preferably
with a [JOB] marker in the subject line.

-Bertrand (*not* available for consulting ATM, and currently inactive
on Solr anyway)