[Geoserver-users] Programmer Position at Columbia University CIESIN

Programmer - CU Job Req. #072132

The Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), a Research Unit of Columbia University located on the Lamont Campus in Palisades, NY is seeking a full-time programmer to participate in the development of web and mobile applications for a range of exciting and globally important projects. CIESIN is an organization that seeks to bridge social and natural science research with immediately relevant applied policy work, and specializes in on-line data and information management. CIESIN engages with a wide range of partners from NASA to NSF, from Google Foundation to the Gates Foundation, from World Bank to the United Nations (UN) and from Universities in Kenya to the Office of the Prime Minister of Haiti.

This programmer position seeks a candidate to work with cutting edge technology in a dynamic environment, collaborating with world class scientists and researchers to develop innovative web and mobile applications, including data visualization and mapping tools which help make relevant data easily accessible for the pressing issues addressed at CIESIN. The candidate will work with teams developing socioeconomic and multi-disciplinary data, bearing on issues such as global natural hazard risks, agriculture/land use, soils, food production, poverty, population, climate and more. The user community includes a range of stakeholders from Government ministers and presidential offices to researchers, local farmers, and non-governmental aid agencies.

Main responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: i) Participate in the design, development, and maintenance of web and mobile applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP, and other similar technologies, ii) Assist in developing requirements and specifications for web and mobile applications in collaboration with scientists, researchers, GIS analysts, and system developers; Attend technical meetings, suggest technical solutions, and present prototypes. Minimum qualifications required: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field (or equivalent), and minimum of three to five (3 to 5) years of programming and applications development experience. Demonstrated programming experience in JavaScript or Java-based web development frameworks. The ideal candidate will also have experience in developing data visualization and/or mapping tools.

Salary will be commensurate with skills and experience. Columbia University offers a very generous benefits package including tuition benefits. See the job posting on the Columbia University’s website below for full description of the responsibilities and qualifications. Applications for this position must be submitted electronically for Job Req. #072132 through the Jobs at Columbia University’s website using the quick link:

https://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=139496

Columbia University is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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Kytt MacManus
Geographic Information Specialist
CIESIN
Earth Institute
Columbia University

Adjunct Lecturer
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University

P.O. Box 1000
61 Route 9W
Palisades, NY  10964

845-365-8939 (V)
845-365-8922 (F)
[www.ciesin.columbia.edu](http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu) 

My company did an open source “job board” post last month (http://boundlessgeo.com/2014/01/spatial-it-job-board-3/) if you like you can pass on your position description to boundless.

There is also an OSGeo jobs mailing list which may be of interest.

Thank you for investing in the open source community and I wish you well in your search!

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Jody Garnett

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:28 AM, Kytt MacManus <kmacmanu@anonymised.com> wrote:

Programmer - CU Job Req. #072132

The Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), a Research Unit of Columbia University located on the Lamont Campus in Palisades, NY is seeking a full-time programmer to participate in the development of web and mobile applications for a range of exciting and globally important projects. CIESIN is an organization that seeks to bridge social and natural science research with immediately relevant applied policy work, and specializes in on-line data and information management. CIESIN engages with a wide range of partners from NASA to NSF, from Google Foundation to the Gates Foundation, from World Bank to the United Nations (UN) and from Universities in Kenya to the Office of the Prime Minister of Haiti.

This programmer position seeks a candidate to work with cutting edge technology in a dynamic environment, collaborating with world class scientists and researchers to develop innovative web and mobile applications, including data visualization and mapping tools which help make relevant data easily accessible for the pressing issues addressed at CIESIN. The candidate will work with teams developing socioeconomic and multi-disciplinary data, bearing on issues such as global natural hazard risks, agriculture/land use, soils, food production, poverty, population, climate and more. The user community includes a range of stakeholders from Government ministers and presidential offices to researchers, local farmers, and non-governmental aid agencies.

Main responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: i) Participate in the design, development, and maintenance of web and mobile applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP, and other similar technologies, ii) Assist in developing requirements and specifications for web and mobile applications in collaboration with scientists, researchers, GIS analysts, and system developers; Attend technical meetings, suggest technical solutions, and present prototypes. Minimum qualifications required: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field (or equivalent), and minimum of three to five (3 to 5) years of programming and applications development experience. Demonstrated programming experience in JavaScript or Java-based web development frameworks. The ideal candidate will also have experience in developing data visualization and/or mapping tools.

Salary will be commensurate with skills and experience. Columbia University offers a very generous benefits package including tuition benefits. See the job posting on the Columbia University’s website below for full description of the responsibilities and qualifications. Applications for this position must be submitted electronically for Job Req. #072132 through the Jobs at Columbia University’s website using the quick link:

https://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=139496

Columbia University is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

-- 
Kytt MacManus
Geographic Information Specialist
CIESIN
Earth Institute
Columbia University

Adjunct Lecturer
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University

P.O. Box 1000
61 Route 9W
Palisades, NY  10964

845-365-8939 (V)
845-365-8922 (F)
[www.ciesin.columbia.edu](http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu) 

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Note for anyone thinking of applying to this, or other permissions, one of the useful things we get to do as GeoServer leads is act as a reference for those seeking jobs.

I know in todays world employers can directly review bug reports, github pull request and similar. A reference letter from a GeoServer PMC member can still offer that bigger picture confirmation of your coding and communication abilities.

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Jody Garnett

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:28 AM, Kytt MacManus <kmacmanu@anonymised.com> wrote:

Programmer - CU Job Req. #072132

The Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), a Research Unit of Columbia University located on the Lamont Campus in Palisades, NY is seeking a full-time programmer to participate in the development of web and mobile applications for a range of exciting and globally important projects. CIESIN is an organization that seeks to bridge social and natural science research with immediately relevant applied policy work, and specializes in on-line data and information management. CIESIN engages with a wide range of partners from NASA to NSF, from Google Foundation to the Gates Foundation, from World Bank to the United Nations (UN) and from Universities in Kenya to the Office of the Prime Minister of Haiti.

This programmer position seeks a candidate to work with cutting edge technology in a dynamic environment, collaborating with world class scientists and researchers to develop innovative web and mobile applications, including data visualization and mapping tools which help make relevant data easily accessible for the pressing issues addressed at CIESIN. The candidate will work with teams developing socioeconomic and multi-disciplinary data, bearing on issues such as global natural hazard risks, agriculture/land use, soils, food production, poverty, population, climate and more. The user community includes a range of stakeholders from Government ministers and presidential offices to researchers, local farmers, and non-governmental aid agencies.

Main responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: i) Participate in the design, development, and maintenance of web and mobile applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP, and other similar technologies, ii) Assist in developing requirements and specifications for web and mobile applications in collaboration with scientists, researchers, GIS analysts, and system developers; Attend technical meetings, suggest technical solutions, and present prototypes. Minimum qualifications required: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field (or equivalent), and minimum of three to five (3 to 5) years of programming and applications development experience. Demonstrated programming experience in JavaScript or Java-based web development frameworks. The ideal candidate will also have experience in developing data visualization and/or mapping tools.

Salary will be commensurate with skills and experience. Columbia University offers a very generous benefits package including tuition benefits. See the job posting on the Columbia University’s website below for full description of the responsibilities and qualifications. Applications for this position must be submitted electronically for Job Req. #072132 through the Jobs at Columbia University’s website using the quick link:

https://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=139496

Columbia University is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

-- 
Kytt MacManus
Geographic Information Specialist
CIESIN
Earth Institute
Columbia University

Adjunct Lecturer
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University

P.O. Box 1000
61 Route 9W
Palisades, NY  10964

845-365-8939 (V)
845-365-8922 (F)
[www.ciesin.columbia.edu](http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu) 

Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O’Reilly Book
“Graph Databases” is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their
applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field,
this first edition is now available. Download your free book today!
http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech


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