Call for volunteer leaders: Hyrax Technical Lead and Hyrax Product Owner

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Heather Greer Klein

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Feb 15, 2024, 3:33:35 PMFeb 15
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The Samvera Board is seeking volunteers for the following leadership roles: 


Hyrax Product Owner

The Hyrax Product owner works with the Hyrax Technical Lead to plan Hyrax strategy and represents Hyrax on the Roadmaps Alignment Group. The Product Owner refines backlog, prioritizes stories and creates milestones for the Hyrax Maintenance Working Group, and facilitates the Hyrax Interest Group.

  • Minimum commitment of 25% FTE for 1 year; institutional reimbursement may be available for a time commitment over 25% (pending funding)

  • Starting November 1, 2024

  • See full role description for details

  • Rebekah Kati is currently the Product Owner for Hyrax, and would be happy to overlap with a new volunteer for a few months before her position in the role ends at the end of October 2024.


Hyrax Technical Lead 

The Hyrax Technical Lead leads the technical architecture and vision for Hyrax, serving as a key resource for the Hyrax Maintenance Working Group on issues of technical design and architecture for issue fixes and code integrations.


  • Minimum commitment of 25% FTE for 1 year; institutional reimbursement may be available for a time commitment over 25% (pending funding)

  • Starting July 1, 2024

  • See full role description for details

  • Daniel Pierce is currently the Technical Lead for Hyrax, and would be happy to overlap with a new volunteer for a few months before his position in the role ends at the end of June 2024.


These roles are open until filled. If you are interested in either of these roles or would like to discuss them with the Samvera Board, please fill out this short form


Thank you for your support of the Samvera Community!


Heather
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Heather Greer Klein (she/her/hers)
Samvera Community Manager
Working from Durham, NC (US Eastern Time Zone), on land traditionally cared for by the Shakori and Eno peoples. 
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