Open Source Developer

OpenCraft is looking to hire senior open source developers.

About OpenCraft

Open-source and open first

We are a team of veteran open-source developers, working on educational and community-based projects in an open-first environment – and we are looking for new members. By joining us, you will work full-time on open-source, pushing your changes to free software projects upstream through pull requests, contributing features, documentation, or help on public forums.

We care deeply about contributing our work upstream. You will see the results of your work reused and recognized across the educational community, increasing access to quality education for everyone, everywhere.

OpenCraft runs on the open first principle. Most of our conversations, code, and policies are publicly viewable.

Our handbook, like much of our work, is publicly viewable and you can find it at https://handbook.opencraft.com/.

You can also visit our forums at https://forum.opencraft.com/.

Remote-first

Unlike companies who reluctantly started to accept remote workers recently, we have embraced it from day 1. For the past 7 years, we have based and refined our way of working around remote-friendly workflows, from the ground up. No day-long video meetings, mandatory work hours, or risk of being forced back into an office one day – as long as you have a good internet connection, it’s none of our business when or where you work from.

We are all working remotely, from all continents (except Antarctica, at least so far - applicants welcome!). We use remote-friendly and timezone-agnostic workflows based on asynchronous principles and good documentation practices.

Online education

We are one of the main contributors to the Open edX project, the main open-source MOOC platform created by MIT, Harvard and many other top universities. It powers sites like edX.org, the MIT Open Learning Library, and the national online learning platform for France. We provide development and hosting for institutions like Harvard Medical School, Harvard LabXchange, Cloudera, Autodesk, and several governments. We are not affiliated with edX.org, but we contribute and work with them on various projects.

Technical stack

The Open edX project is a large Python/Django codebase, with good code standards and architecture. Tasks are varied, from developing core platform features, custom exercises and tools for specific courses (XBlocks), customizing and deploying instances, working full-stack, operating our service infrastructure, improving our hosting platform, etc. You won’t get bored here.

We welcome applicants of all genders and ethnicities.

Basic Requirements

  • Experience with contributing to Free Software projects - small contributions are completely fine, but you must have at least one patch or pull request merged in a third-party project, or been a maintainer of an open source project with significant adoption. (Note that you can contribute now to satisfy this requirement - see for example the Open edX release issues, fixing one of these issues guarantees an interview.)
  • Senior developer with 3+ years working with Python.
  • Experience with Python web frameworks, specifically Django.
  • 3+ years of HTML, Javascript, and CSS (experience with React and/or Typescript is a big plus!).
  • Experience with unit testing.
  • Comfortable working in a Linux environment, specifically Debian or Ubuntu.
  • Experience with databases: MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL.

Additional Skills

You will work on tasks from the following categories, but you can pick up the skills on the job if you haven’t mastered these yet:

  • DevOps experience, especially on Debian/Ubuntu servers, Terraform, Vault, Packer, Prometheus, ELK, Docker. We are building a modern infrastructure and having a strong DevOps presence on top of core software engineering skills is a big plus with us.
  • Cloud computing, like AWS or OpenStack.
  • Configuration management tools such as Ansible, Consul.
  • RabbitMQ, Redis & Elasticsearch.
  • Mobile development (iOS and/or Android).
  • Managing clients & projects from beginning to completion (senior developer).
  • Public speaking at conferences (you would present a talk every year at the Open edX Con).

Visit https://opencraft.com/jobs/open-source-developer/ for more details and to apply for the job.