My company, Vistaprint, has been investing seriously in its internal MediaWiki 
systems for five years. I have a job opening on my team for a Senior Software 
Engineer with extensive LAMP and MediaWiki experience. This is a full-time 
position (no contractors, sorry) located in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.  If 
you're interested, read on!

Our team specializes in software development, advanced template development, 
article management, and more. Our very active, internal wikis have over 100,000 
articles, 2000+ users in a dozen worldwide offices, and multiple languages.

You'll work on practical problems in a business environment, which can be quite 
different from Internet wikis: not only creating new features, but also 
integrating with third-party systems and tools, automating manual processes, 
and measuring the results of your solutions.  Our senior engineers also manage 
projects from start to finish and work with diverse teams throughout the 
company. (And we have other interesting responsibilities outside of MediaWiki.)

The ideal candidate has:

- Truly outstanding PHP and JavaScript (jQuery) skills

- Solid experience developing extensions/plugins for MediaWiki, WordPress, or a 
comparable PHP-based framework

- Excellent SQL database development skills

- Expertise as a Linux user, and some Linux admin experience (e.g., Apache and 
MySQL configuration)

- Project management experience, from initial idea to business requirements, 
functional spec, implementation, rollout, and post-mortem.

- Outstanding "people skills" and communication, both written and oral

Also, if you have any experience with technical writing or training, that is a 
plus.

I am the hiring manager for this position, so if you're interested, email your 
resume (and any questions) directly to me at [email protected]. Thanks.

--
Dan Barrett
(Author of the book "MediaWiki" from O'Reilly Media)
(And a happy Vistaprint employee for 9 years)
[email protected]

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