Hi everyone,

The Inclusive Design Research Centre here at OCAD University is hiring a 
systems developer to help at the intersection between system administration and 
software development. This is a pretty exciting opportunity to work with the 
shiny new infrastructure we're architecting for the Inclusive Design Institute, 
as well as to contribute to the Fluid community and our associated projects.

If you know anyone who might be interested in this position, let me know!

Colin

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The Inclusive Design Research Centre is a vibrant research and development 
centre at OCAD University where an international community of open source 
developers, designers, researchers, advocates, and volunteers work together to 
ensure that emerging information technology and practices are designed 
inclusively.

We are a flexible non-profit work environment committed to designing software 
that is inclusive of the full range of human diversity. The IDRC builds 
innovative new open source tools such as Fluid Infusion and ATutor. We also 
help improve the user experience of the open web by contributing to projects 
such as jQuery UI, Mozilla, and GNOME.


INCLUSIVE DEVELOPER (SYSTEMS)

Reporting to the Manager/Lead Architect, Inclusive Design Research Centre 
(IDRC), the Inclusive Systems Developer works with developers, designers, and 
other IDRC staff to build, maintain, and support accessible web applications, 
servers, and networking infrastructure.

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

 * Implement and maintain stable, monitored, and automated systems (i.e. 
servers, backups, databases, websites, security, mailing lists, wikis, blogs, 
etc.) that support IDRC’s research and development activities

 * Communicate clear plans and roadmaps with project stakeholders and the wider 
community

 * Ensure systems are stable, optimized, and support the needs of innovative 
research and development on the Web

 * Develop collaborative processes and practices for monitoring, optimizing and 
supporting IDRC’s infrastructure

 * Document infrastructure inventory and practices for both technical and 
non-technical audiences

 * Working closely with the development team, design, develop, and deploy user 
interfaces and applications using a variety of architectures and technologies.

 * Support and streamline the process of moving applications from development 
into prototype, working with developers to ensure a reliable and agile 
deployment environment, including contributing to development using common 
standards and a variety of programming languages, toolkits, and other 
technologies

 * Collaborate with Inclusive Designers and testers to ensure that the 
implemented user interfaces are highly usable, accessible, inclusive, visually 
appealing, and efficient

 * Communicate with IDRC staff and stakeholders to ensure 
prototypes/applications meet the needs of the larger community

 * Participate in professional communities (i.e. project communities, open 
source system administrators, etc.) by collaborating, sharing and presenting 
innovative ideas, as required

 * Assist the Manager/Lead Architect and IDRC staff in other tasks that 
contribute to the successful operation of the IDRC

QUALIFICATIONS:

 * Undergraduate degree in Computer Science or Engineering with advanced 
courses in computer software, computer interface, network administration, with 
a minimum of three years work experience, or equivalent

 * Extensive experience administering mixed-platform environments, with a 
particular emphasis on Linux servers; familiarity with Ubuntu and Debian-based 
system is preferred

 * Extensive experience with virtualization of servers, infrastructure, 
support, and maintenance

 * Experience working with, supporting, or contributing to an open source 
project and experience with collaborative

development tools, such as source code repositories, bug tracking and wiki 
based documentation

 * Strong command of open source systems applications, Content Management 
Systems, Wikis, and programming languages for development and scripting

 * Familiarity with: various methods of automation; test-driven development and 
building maintainable large-scale systems

 * Strong planning, analytic and problem solving skills with a demonstrated 
ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines and the ability to respond 
effectively to multiple and changing priorities

 * Strong oral, written and presentation communication skills, with exceptional 
attention to detail and organizational skills

 * Excellent interpersonal skills and judgement, with a demonstrated ability to 
deal with sensitive or confidential matters with discretion and tact

 * Demonstrated ability to work independently and participate collaboratively 
in a distributed team environment

 * Demonstrated commitment to the principles of equity and diversity and proven 
ability to deal effectively with a diverse population

 * Must be willing and able to work outside of regular work hours occasionally 
to address service disruptions, as necessary

HOURS OF WORK: Monday to Friday, for a total of 35 hours per week. 
COMPENSATION: $46,093.54 to $60,590.13 per annum, plus benefits

Interested candidates are invited to submit an updated resume, with a cover 
letter and to apply online by visiting the Employment Opportunities page of our 
website:

http://www.ocad.ca/about_ocad/human_resources/employment_opportunities.htm

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Thursday, October 13, 2011


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Colin Clark
Lead Software Architect,
Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University
http://inclusivedesign.ca

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