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Author: Antonela <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Feb 6 18:20:39 2019 +0200
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+_model: job
+---
+_template: about.html
+---
+active: True
+---
+title: Backend Engineer for OONI
+---
+
+description:
+
+Backend Engineer for OONI
+
+January 31, 2018
+
+The Tor Project, Inc. is looking for a dedicated backend engineer to work on
OONI (https://ooni.torproject.org/). OONI is the Open Observatory of Network
Interference: a free and open source software, global observation network for
detecting censorship, surveillance, and traffic manipulation on the internet.
+
+You will be working to improve OONIâs data processing pipeline and other
backend components responsible for recording measurements collected from our
growing global user network. You will also be tasked with improving our network
measurement methodologies and data analysis heuristics to increase the accuracy
of our experiments.
+
+This is a full-time 12-month contract position, starting ASAP (no later than
mid-May 2019); contract may be extended.
+
+The OONI team is based in Europe. However, this position may be performed
remotely.
+
+Here are some of our code repositories:
+
+ https://github.com/ooni/api
+ https://github.com/ooni/pipeline
+ https://github.com/ooni/orchestra
+ https://github.com/ooni/collector
+ https://github.com/ooni/sysadmin
+
+Required skills and qualifications:
+
+ Extensive experience in python or golang.
+ Comfortable working remotely.
+ Self-directed, self-disciplined, but good at working and communicating with
a team.
+ Have experience and be comfortable with others reviewing your code and
design; have experience and be comfortable reviewing othersâ code.
+ Experience documenting and designing protocols.
+ Be comfortable with transparency!
+
+Preferred qualifications:
+
+ Experience designing, implementing, and maintaining scalable complex
network applications.
+ Working experience with data processing pipelines.
+ Possess the confidence to refactor code and write unit-tests.
+ Familiarity with the challenges of developing and scaling data processing
pipelines.
+ Familiarity with the network measurement field.
+ Experience with open-source software development, including working with
distributed teams across different time-zones containing employees and
volunteers of differing skill levels.
+ Basic familiarity with distributed version control systems.
+ Contributed significant chunks of code to multiple open-source projects in
the past.
+ Be passionate about internet freedom and interested in contributing to it
in a concrete way!
+
+Other notes:
+
+Academic degrees are great but not required if you have the right experience.
+
+You should be very good at working remotely at communicating with the team on
a daily basis via Slack, IRC, instant messaging, email, and issue trackers.
+
+Salary negotiable.
+
+How to apply:
+
+Please email a *PDF* of your resume/CV, and a cover letter explaining how your
qualifications and experience meet the requirements of this job description.
Please include the reasons why you want to work on OONI. Please also include
link to one or several code samples (of which you are authorized to share), and
also your GitHub or GitLab profile, and three professional references.
+
+Email should be sent to jobs at openobservatory dot org with "OONI Backend
Engineer" in the subject line.
+
+About the project:
+
+The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) is a free software project
under the Tor Project. OONI collects and processes network measurements with
the aim of detecting network interferences, such as censorship, surveillance,
and traffic manipulation. Since late 2012, OONI has collected millions of
measurements across more than 90 countries around the world.
+
+The Tor Project, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides
the technical infrastructure for privacy protection over the Internet. With
paid staff and contractors of around 30 technologists and operational support
people, plus many volunteers all over the world who contribute to our work, the
Tor Project is funded in part by government grants and contracts, as well as by
individual, foundation, and corporate donations. We only write free and open
source software, and we don't believe in software patents.
+
+The Tor Project, Inc., is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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+_model: job
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+_template: about.html
+---
+active: True
+---
+title: Browser Developer
+---
+
+description:
+
+The Tor Project is looking for a Browser Developer
+
+January 25, 2018
+
+The Tor Project is looking for a Browser Developer (C++ and Javascript)!
+
+As a browser developer, your job would be to work closely with other members
of the Tor Browser development team on C++ patches to our Firefox-based
browser, writing new APIs, altering functionality for privacy and security, and
making improvements to our collection of Firefox add-ons (JavaScript code).
Being a Tor Browser developer includes triaging, diagnosing, and fixing bugs;
looking for and resolving web privacy issues; responding on short notice to
urgent security issues; and working collaboratively with coworkers and
volunteers to implement new features and web behavior changes. We also need
help making our code more maintainable, testable, and mergeable by upstream.
The person in this position will also review other people's code, designs, and
academic research papers to make suggestions for improvement.
+
+This is a full-time position.
+Required Qualifications:
+
+ Experience in C++ (and ideally, JavaScript). Five years of C++ experience
is probably necessary for the level of expertise we want, though some of these
years can be replaced with other Object Oriented Programming and/or C
experience. If you meet this level of experience with C++/OOP, JavaScript can
be learned on the job.
+ Possess a solid understanding of issues surrounding secure C++ programming
and reference counted memory (at least to the level of avoiding issues).
+ Be comfortable diving into new, unfamiliar codebases, looking for ways to
alter and augment their functionality in specific, goal-oriented ways.
+ Be familiar with web technologies and how the web works, especially the
same-origin model and web tracking.
+ Willingness and ability to justify and document technical decisions for a
public, world-wide technical audience.
+ Be comfortable working remotely with a geographically distributed team.
+ Experience interacting with users and other developers online, including
experience being confronted with differing ideas and opinions (not always in a
nice manner), while maintaining a high level of professionalism.
+ Comfort with transparency: as a non-profit organization who develops open
source software, almost everything we do is public, including your name (or at
least your business name) and possibly salary information.
+
+Preferred qualifications:
+
+ Familiarity and/or experience with writing add-ons and/or patches for
Mozilla Firefox or other web browsers.
+ Familiarity with compiling software for the Android platform.
+ Familiarity with browser fingerprinting defenses
+ Familiarity with Firefox's internal architecture, including its use of
multiple processes and sandboxing.
+ Be intensely creative yet also ruthlessly pragmatic in your thinking.
+ Possess knowledge/familiarity of probability, statistics, and information
theory.
+ Know enough about networking to be able to visualize what HTTP 1.1 looks
like on the wire while encapsulated within Tor's network protocol.
+ Experience working with distributed (remote) teams across different
time-zones with people of differing skill levels over multiple mediums,
including email, instant messaging, and IRC.
+ Open-source experience: contributed significant chunks of code to multiple
open-source projects in the past.
+ Familiarity with distributed version control systems, including Git.
+ Familiarity with rust
+ Genuinely be excited about Tor and its values!
+ Willingness and ability to travel internationally to twice-yearly team
meetings (strongly preferred).
+
+For a more detailed understanding of the full breadth and depth of the work
you'd be doing, have a look at The Design and Implementation of the Tor
Browser, especially The Design Requirements section at
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#DesignRequirements.
+
+Academic degrees are great, but not required if you have the right experience!
+
+The team coordinates via IRC, email, and bug trackers. This position may be
performed remotely, but we would be happy to provide a desk at our office in
Seattle, Washington.
+
+Salary negotiable. We have a competitive benefits package, including a
generous PTO policy; 14 paid holidays per year (US; including the week between
Christmas and New Year's, when the office is closed); health, vision, dental,
disability, and life insurance; flexible work schedule; and occasional travel
opportunities.
+To apply:
+
+Please email a *PDF* of your resume/CV, and a cover letter explaining how your
qualifications and experience meet the requirements of this job description.
Please include the reasons why you want to work at Tor Project, and include
links to code samples, if possible.
+
+Email should be sent to job-browser at torproject.org with "Browser Developer"
in the subject line.
+
+Link to at least one of your code samples (ideally, more than one and all of
which we will presume you are authorized to disclose). No phone calls, please!
+About the Organization:
+
+The Tor Project, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides
the technical infrastructure for privacy protection over the Internet. With
paid staff and contractors of around 30 technologists and operational support
people, plus many volunteers all over the world who contribute to our work, the
Tor Project is funded in part by government grants and contracts, as well as by
individual, foundation, and corporate donations. We only write free and open
source software, and we don't believe in software patents.
+
+The Tor Project, Inc., is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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title: Senior System Administrator
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