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Berkman Center needs a Senior Engineer

http://jobs.harvard.edu/jobs/summ_req?in_post_id=30552

 

 “The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School seeks a Senior Software Engineer to implement and deploy client-server applications that will collect data from users to support research into Internet generativity, the wisdom of crowds and ultimately support preservation of openness in the Net. We need a world class engineer who has a passion for building robust client applications with simple, powerful interfaces, and who isn't afraid to get their hands dirty. You will have to be happy working in a high pressure environment that is exciting, dynamic, educational and community- oriented, with a small team of Senior Engineers and outside partners in business and academia on all phases of the development cycle, including design, specification, development, testing, and delivery. As with all staff at the Berkman Center, this is a term position lasting until June 30, 2007, with continuation contingent on project status and organizational needs.”

 

The center is open to alternate back end technologies to accomplish their mission. Their primary goal is to get a developer who will develop a world-class Windows client application with the supporting back end infrastructure. The specific project group is: http://stopbadware.org/

Published Monday, September 11, 2006 10:41 PM by trobbins

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