Hello, 
Hoping that this isn't a spam, but the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Digital 
Media Department is hiring for an Information Systems Developer.
This position will be involved in advanced data architecture solutions, to 
support a variety of web and in-gallery technology.

This work may entail:
- Setting up and administering triple stores, NoSQL dbs, and CMSs like Drupal
- designing interfaces, modules, and workflows for same
- Implementing collective intelligence algorithms, 
- experimenting with new technologies, developing prototypes and 
proofs-of-concept
- and (to be honest) some drudgery, like data delivery, ETL, and report 
generation

See the application on linkedin, here:
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=2157751&srchIndex=0&trk=njsrch_hits&goback=%2Efjs_information+systems+developer_*1_*1_I_us_*1_*1_1_R_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2  

I know many of you do more than just SemWeb work, and many of you are on this 
list because you like to find new ways to tackle vexing problems. That's what 
we're looking for.

If you choose to submit a resume, please send it to the email address provided, 
but also cc me:
don.und...@metmuseum.org

I look forward to hearing from you.

yours,
Don Undeen
Manager, Media Lab
Digital Media Department
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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