Citizen Science Web Developer(s)
- Posted 16 days ago
About this job
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Job description
We're expanding the Zooniverse (http://www.zooniverse.org) web team, as we need more projects to keep our community of more than 400,000 volunteers busy. We're looking for developers to build citizen science projects in fields ranging from papyrology to high energy astrophysics, working with our worldwide network of researchers who are looking to 'citizen science' to solve their problems.
There are three positions available to be the core of a project-building team here in Chicago. As with all our development, you'd be working in Rails, deploying to the cloud, and using Javascript and HTML5. One of the positions would particularly suit someone with a taste for design and user-interface development.
Skills & requirements
- Significant experience of using a modern web framework such as Rails or Django
- A thorough understanding of Object Orientated programming and domain modeling.
- Ability to write comprehensive automated test suites
- Able to write standards-compliant, well structured HTML and CSS.
- Significant experience using a design tool such as Photoshop or Fireworks
- Experience of producing highly useable design templates for web applications
- A proven track of producing innovative designs for a range of media
How to apply
More details are available at http://www.zooniverse.org/jobs
To apply, send a cover letter with salary history and resume to hr-citizenscience@adlerplanetarium.org
About the company
Adler was the first planetarium in the western hemisphere, and is just opening a new state of the art Sky Theatre. It's situated on Chicago's beautiful lakefront museum campus a few minutes south of downtown. It's mission is to inspire exploration and understanding of our Universe, something that we think our citizen science projects do very well.
The Zooniverse started with http://www.galaxyzoo.org - a project to get people classifying galaxies - and now includes a wide range of projects, including http://www.planethunters.org and http://www.oldweather.org. Each project involves working with scientists and academics from world-leading institutions who need our help to get their research done, and with Zooniverse developers in Chicago and at the University of Oxford