Job Description
The Wikipedia Language Engineering team is looking for Javascript and PHP developers who want to help build an end-to-end open source stack of internationalization (i18n) and localization (L10n) features and tools for extending language support for all language families with specific non-Roman languages to support and grow contributions to 300+ languages on Wikimedia websites. You will join an established agile team bridging the global Language engineering team of front and backend engineers.
Responsibilities
- Apply latest web technologies and development best practices in JavaScript, jQuery, HTML5, CSS3, PHP to build and enhance language features
- Integrate UX designer inputs such as UI mockups for multilingual features
- Develop new features and maintain existing features for Wikimedia website internationalization and localization projects
- Apply your experience in API development
- Apply performance tools and techniques for optimization of i18n/L10n tools in web scale production environments
- Practice test-driven feature development with code review and documentation
- Contribute in the Open Source developer community (within and beyond the Wikimedia community) supporting improvements and integration of additional tools, e.g. Open Source transliteration engines
Skills & Requirements
- Solid development experience using JavaScript, jQuery, HTML5, CSS3, PHP
- We care about how many languages you are fluent in. It is great to be multilingual!
- 5+ years relevant work experience in internationalization and localization software development
- Experience using Git/Gerrit and GitHub Open Source code review tools
- Knowledge of Bugzilla or similar bug tracking applications
- A demonstrable track record of code contributions to Open Source projects (provide links to related projects)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively working within a globally distributed team
- Familiarity with agile development methodologies
- Participation in Web standards, i18n and L10n technical specifications
- BS, MS or PhD in Computer Science or related fields like linguistics
Show us your stuff! Please provide us with information you feel would be useful to us in gaining a better understanding of your technical your background and accomplishments. Links to GitHub, your technical blogs, publications, etc. are exceptionally useful. We especially appreciate pointers to open source projects of which you are particularly proud of.
About Wikimedia Foundation
The Wikimedia Foundation is a San Francisco-based nonprofit entity committed to building a world in which everyone can freely share in the sum of all human knowledge. Projects include Wikipedia which contains more than 17 million volunteer-authored articles in more than 280 languages. As a collective, these projects represent the largest collection of shared knowledge in human history, built and edited by millions of people. The web properties are the most highly trafficked web properties running on free and open source software in history. Wikipedia alone is visited by more than 480 million people monthly, making it the 5th most-popular site in the world. The Wikimedia Foundation sustains and supports the volunteer community by providing the technical, and managerial infrastructure and tools needed to continue their contributions.
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