SIL Global is seeking full-time and volunteer professional Keyboard Developers to help us design keyboards for the world's writing systems. We are looking for someone to work with our collection of Keyman keyboards. A Keyboard Developer is responsible for developing, reviewing, and approving keyboard layouts that are submitted to the Keyman repository.
Responsibilities: Convert non-Keyman keyboards into the Keyman format. Review and approve keyboards submitted to the Keyman repository. Document keyboard-related processes. Help to maintain the Keyman GitHub repository. Test keyboards as a member of a group of testers. Synthesize and communicate needs and research. Participate as an integral and enthusiastic part of the team, exhibiting ownership, follow-through, initiative, awareness, and effective communication with peers and management. Work with the team around a cohesive product roadmap. Qualifications: Experience in data management and, ideally, GitHub. Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent work experience is preferred, but we care more for a heart and mind that are always learning. Sociolinguistic exposure and multicultural experience helpful. Some biblical, language, and culture training would be useful. Orientation and Training: Orientation workshops, held at our National Centre in Kangaroo Ground, Victoria. Opportunities to serve with Wycliffe are unsalaried. But don't let that stop you! Countless numbers of Wycliffe members can testify to God's provision and the joy of partnership with a team of prayer and financial supporters. If you're normally based in another country, please contact the Wycliffe Global Alliance office nearest to you as we are unable to sponsor visas. #J-18808-Ljbffr