About the Role

The Community Support Engineer will work to support specific user communities 
and groups using Webrecorder tools, and serve as a liason between these 
communities and the rest of the development team.

Webrecorder is urgently looking for a community support engineer to work with 
the sucho.org community, which is using Browsertrix Crawler, Browsertrix Cloud, 
ArchiveWeb.page and ReplayWeb.page.

The first priority for the community support engineer will be to support the 
work happening as part of the SUCHO web archiving effort and gaining a better 
understanding of fast-spaced state-of-the-art high-fidelity web archiving 
effort!

About Webrecorder

The Webrecorder project builds and maintains open-source tools to help anyone, 
from GLAM institutions of all sizes, to digital preservation specialists, to 
activists, journalists, digital humanists, and independent researchers and 
archivists to create their own web archives. Accurate, authenticatable and 
distributed web archives are becoming more important in today's world, and 
Webrecorder has no shortage of challenges.

We are actively helping numerous web archiving initiatives all over the world, 
and are building an open source and open data web archiving eco-system! More 
info at: https://webrecorder.net/

Webrecorder is a fully remote, distributed team, and all positions are 
remote-only.

Responsabilities

The Community Support Engineer will be able to:

Learn how a particular community uses Webrecorder tools
Provide expert support and advice to technical issues around Webrecorder tools
Open issues on GitHub and respond to existing issues, participating in the 
open-source development process
Response to technical questions on the Webrecorder forum and other community 
forums (Slack, Discord)
Let community members know when issues are fixed
Become more familiar with Webrecorder tools and how they interoperate
Gain a better understanding of high-fidelity web archiving!
Have an opportunity to contribute to Webrecorder tools development

This role is a great opportunity for a junior developer or someone with 
technical expertise who is interested in open-source software development.

No web archiving experience is needed!

Qualifications

An ideal candidate will have:

Familiarity with Linux or MacOS command-line
Some experience with Python or Javascript
Great communication skills, especially in communicating technical material in 
an easy-to-understand way
Some experience or interest in participating in an open source software 
development community
An interest in learning more about web archiving!

 

This will be a part-time, contract position at first with possibility of 
becoming full-time.

The estimated compensation for the position will be $6000-$8000 monthly 
full-time equivalent, adjusted for part-time hours, with exact compensation 
depending on time availability and previous experience.

Please send inquiries and any questions to: [email protected]

Webrecorder provides an equal opportunity for all. Candidates from backgrounds 
traditionally underrepresented in technology and open source spaces are 
especially encouraged to apply.


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