[Evergreen-dev] Job Posting - Evergreen Specialist (DevOps) - remote from Western Canada

Sharon Herbert sharon.herbert at bc.libraries.coop
Thu Apr 20 18:56:43 EDT 2023


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BC Libraries Cooperative (BCLC) is seeking an Evergreen Specialist (DevOps) to join our Sitka/Evergreen ILS team. This new position is a 3-year full-time term, with possibility for renewal, working remotely from a home office anywhere in Western Canada.

The ideal candidate has library work experience or training and several of the following skills:


  *   Linux command line
  *   Perl or other programming languages (Python, PHP, etc.)
  *   SQL and relational database systems, especially PostgreSQL
  *   Angular or other JavaScript-based web frameworks
  *   Apache, nginx, or other web servers
  *   JSON-based web services
  *   Version control, testing, and continuous delivery

BCLC offers 4 weeks' vacation to start, plus a week closure in late December, ten personal days annually, benefits, pension and a monthly home office stipend.

Closing: May 10th at midnight Pacific Time, interviews via video conference in mid-late May or early June.

The full posting is here:
https://bc.libraries.coop/about/job-postings/

We are committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce. We encourage women, people of Indigenous ancestry, people of colour, 2SLGBTQQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities and members of other equity-deserving groups to apply for careers with BCLC.

Sharon Herbert (she/her)
Deputy Director | BC Libraries Cooperative
Toll-free: 1-855-383-5761 x1013
Email: sharon.herbert at bc.libraries.coop<https://webmail.libraries.coop/horde/imp/dynamic.php?page=mailbox#>
Website: http://bc.libraries.coop<http://bc.libraries.coop/>

Living and working in Abbotsford, the traditional and unceded territory of the Máthxwi First Nation and the Sema:th First Nation, which are both part of the Stó:lō Nation. In Halq'emeylem, Sto:lo translates as ''river'' and the Sto:lo people are called the ''people of the river".
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