[Cse-jobs] FW: programmer wanted

Moehle, Jayme jayme at seas.wustl.edu
Fri Jul 18 12:49:32 CDT 2014


See below…

From: Richard Lee [mailto:rlee at slu.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 12:45 PM
To: Moehle, Jayme
Subject: Re: programmer



WANTED: A passionate programmer with an entrepreneurial spirit

THE PROJECT:

Develop a service for an existing Cardiothoracic Surgery community that allows the deposit, storage, and access to multi-media articles, which include images, video, and text.  The services will interact with cloud-based data stores that house the aforementioned asset types.  The candidate should be able to create services that can interact with third party API’s for video encoding and for deposition of article metadata.  These services should be able to communicate using standard http data interchange formats (JSON and XML).  The services will also require user account authentication and maintenance, including the development of various rights and roles, verification, and password recovery.  This could be simple challenge response or other methods, such as OAuth.  The candidate should be able to create a service to present end-user data as JSON or as HTML.

REQUIRED SKILLS:

Well versed in commonly used server side language(s): Ruby on Rails, PHP (with or without associated frameworks like Yii), Java (and associated platforms like Spring), Node.js, Python

Ability to set up and maintain associated services: Apache web server, Lucene, Solr

Ability to communicate with other back-end services like Parse.com, Encoding.com and Vid.ly

Can use third party API’s like the above mentioned back-end plus incorporate into a service the ability to automate depositing of data into repositories (CrossRef, which uses XML as a format to store metadata about articles)

Comfortable using various forms of data stores: sql and “no sql” types

Develop REST endpoints for the usual CRUD verbs

Handle security for users’ accounts
Please note that there is no one particular platform or language that is required, but the programmer should have a knowledge set that is adaptable to different circumstances.

PAYMENT: negotiable, dependent on experience

CONTACT: Richard Lee, MD for more information at rlee at slu.edu<mailto:rlee at slu.edu>



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