Look for some help to help finish our web application for our 3 year young 
 archiving project.
If you are interested or know anyone who might be please pass this on, its 
really interesting project to be part of.
Thank you
Job description below:

Blue Rider Design, based in Portland, houses and maintains an international 
collection of 26,000 textiles and original artwork. For a bit of our 
history, check out our website, 
http://blueriderdesign.com<http://blueriderdesign.com/blog/>

We are developing a unique Web application which will showcase our 
extensive collection. Most of the application is built, but we are seeking 
another developer who can help us get all the way to the end and refactor 
some of the existing implementation. The application uses node.js, CouchDB, 
Solr, and jQuery.

The position is part-time and contract based. We prefer you are based in 
the Portland so that you can meet on-site with our team on a regular basis. 
However, you can perform the work from your existing office.

*Required Experience*

* You've developed at least one node.js-based application that is in 
production today
* You've worked with NoSQL databases and have a sound background in good 
schema design
* You use jQuery on a regular basis but could write a JavaScript 
library/plugin from scratch when needed
* You're at home when it comes to integrating in HTML and CSS produced by 
front-end developers

*Preferred*

Candidates who meet the following qualifications will be given strong 
preference:

* Local to Portland
* Experience with ember.js or equivalent
* Experience developing an application with complex multimedia and/or 
search requirements

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