Position Overview:

The Relata project, an initiative supported by the MIT-SenseTime Alliance, is 
seeking a software developer. Relata is developing an experimental search tool 
for humanities and social science scholarship. While most search tools are 
based on principles of keyword or concept matching, ranking results by 
popularity or similarity, Relata is building a search tool that surfaces 
previously inaccessible relationships of critique between scholarly texts.

The position is part-time for 6 months, with a planned start date of March 1.

Candidates may be based anywhere since the work can be done remotely. However, 
candidates based in the Boston/Cambridge area are preferred.

Interested candidates should submit a CV/resumé, a portfolio with code samples 
(e.g., GitHub profile), and a cover letter outlining past experience and 
interest in the position to Dr. Heather Paxson at rel...@mit.edu. Applications 
will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The position will remain open until it is 
filled.

 

Principal Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions):

The principal duty associated with the position is to develop a web application 
to support the experimental search tool. The project’s research team has 
already produced initial sketches and designs, but the developer will have room 
to exercise independent judgment in design and development. The position 
entails both back-end and front-end development.

Other duties as needed or required.

 

Supervision Received:

The developer will be supervised by the project’s Principal Investigator (PI) 
and project manager. The developer will participate in weekly meetings with the 
research team and/or project manager to report on progress and get feedback. 
These meetings may be held in person or via phone/video call.

 

Supervision Exercised:

The position does not exercise any supervision.

 

Qualifications & Skills: 

REQUIRED:

Minimum of two years of work experience with software development

Familiarity with web development in Python and/or JavaScript

Knowledge of database programming in SQL and/or NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB)

 

PREFERRED:

Experience in libraries, archives, or other settings working with structured 
metadata

Familiarity with free and open-source software development

Knowledge of Semantic Web standards and languages (e.g., RDF, SPARQL, OWL)

Familiarity with critical approaches to information systems

Interest in questions of accessibility in design


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