I am looking for a front-end developer to join my team at the Getty Research 
Institute. We are working on some cool projects, so I think this job would be 
of great interest to many code4libbers. The position is currently funded by a 
couple of projects, so I can only advertise it as a 2-year position. But the 
plan is to extend the contract with new projects, of which we have a 
never-ending queue. The two main projects this position will be focused on are 
the following:
1. A new UI for browsing and searching the archives. We are currently building 
a pipeline to merge archival collection metadata in EAD files with digital item 
metadata in our METS files to produce IIIF collections and manifests. The goal 
is to create a new UI that puts digital items in context with the non-digitized 
components of our archives and special collections. No more siloed search 
interfaces for just digitized items.

2. Ruscha Streets of LA project. The GRI has the archives of Ed Ruscha, who 
spent the past 40 years photographing the entire length of several of Los 
Angeles's main boulevards, such as Sunset, Hollywood, Melrose, etc. He was 
essentially doing Google Street View decades before Google even existed. He 
photographed each street multiple times over the decades. We intend to digitize 
the entire archive so that researchers and the general public can have access 
to this amazing trove of historical data. We also intend to build a slick UI 
(possibly building off the work of the project above) for browsing the very 
large number of images and for comparing sites across time. If time permits, we 
may also build an augmented reality mobile application.

General Info about the Ruscha collection: 
http://www.getty.edu/research/special_collections/notable/ruscha.html
Scrolling comparison of Hollywood Blvd (1973 & 2002): 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KIvGMVhaPs

So, to tackle these ambitious projects we need to bolster our team with another 
software engineer that has solid front-end development skills. Experience with 
IIIF and/or GIS development is a big plus. Our current team is comprised of 5 
engineers and 1 UX designer (3 female, 3 male), including myself. Everyone on 
the team is friendly and easy to work with (really!). The Getty is a great 
place to work. You certainly can't beat the views 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getty_Center). And we get every other Friday off!

You can find the official job description here: 
https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/2917/software-engineer/job

Feel free to ping me with questions.

Joshua


Joshua Gomez | Sr. Software Engineer

Getty Research Institute | Los Angeles, CA

(310) 440-7410

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