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Volunteer Open Source Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

$90 - $120/hr

At Open-Xchange, we develop open-source communication and collaboration software used by public ... Time off to volunteer - and mental health support when you need it. * We provide financial relief ...

Powered by the relentless innovation of the open source community, Cloudera advances digital ... Paid Volunteer Time* Employee Resource Groups #J-18808-Ljbffr

Powered by the relentless innovation of the open source community, Cloudera advances digital ... Paid Volunteer Time* Employee Resource Groups #J-18808-Ljbffr

... and open-source technologies to build enterprise business applications. * Knowledge of and ... voluntary plans, as well as participation in a 401(k) plan. System One is an Equal Opportunity ...

... and open-source technologies to build enterprise business applications. * Knowledge of and ... voluntary plans, as well as participation in a 401(k) plan. System One is an Equal Opportunity ...

... and open-source technologies to build enterprise business applications. * Knowledge of and ... voluntary plans, as well as participation in a 401(k) plan. System One is an Equal Opportunity ...

... open source or vendors * Relevant certification in public cloud services (e.g., AWS Certified ... Voluntary Hospital Indemnity (Critical Illness & Accident) * Voluntary Term Life Insurance * 401K

$87 - $127/hr

Along with thousands of volunteer contributors and collaborators all over the world, Mozillians design, build and distribute open-source software that enables people to enjoy the internet on their ...

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What is a volunteer open source contributor?

Volunteer Open Source contributors are individuals who donate their time and skills to work on open source projects without receiving financial compensation. They may write code, fix bugs, create documentation, design graphics, or help with project management. Their contributions help improve software, foster innovation, and build communities around shared interests. Anyone can become a volunteer contributor, regardless of experience level, and many projects provide resources to help newcomers get started.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a volunteer open source contributor?

To thrive as a Volunteer Open Source contributor, you need strong programming skills in relevant languages, familiarity with version control (particularly Git), and a solid understanding of open source workflows. Experience with collaboration platforms like GitHub or GitLab and knowledge of project documentation standards are valuable technical assets. Effective communication, self-motivation, and a willingness to learn make someone stand out in this role. These skills are crucial for contributing quality code, engaging constructively with project communities, and ensuring successful collaboration on distributed software projects.

How do volunteer open source contributors collaborate with teams and manage communication across different time zones?

Volunteer open source contributors often work with globally distributed teams, which means effective communication is crucial. Most projects use platforms like GitHub or GitLab for code collaboration, along with communication tools such as Slack, Discord, or mailing lists. Contributors are encouraged to document their work, participate in asynchronous discussions, and respect diverse schedules. Clear documentation, proactive status updates, and participation in regular meetings or check-ins (where possible) help maintain project momentum and foster a supportive community.

What is the difference between Volunteer Open Source vs Volunteer Software Developer?

AspectVolunteer Open SourceVolunteer Software Developer
CredentialsNo formal credentials required, but programming skills helpfulLikewise, no formal credentials needed; coding skills essential
Work EnvironmentOnline, collaborative projects on open platformsOnline or in-person, depending on project; often collaborative
Employer/Industry UsageOpen source communities, nonprofits, tech projectsNonprofits, startups, open source projects
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding volunteer roles in open sourceFinding volunteer coding opportunities

Volunteer Open Source refers to contributing code and support to open source projects without formal employment, often through online communities. Volunteer Software Developers specifically focus on coding tasks within these projects. Both roles require programming skills and are common in tech and nonprofit sectors, but Volunteer Open Source emphasizes community collaboration, while Volunteer Software Developers may work on specific coding tasks.

What are the most commonly searched types of Open Source jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Open Source jobs in Ohio are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Volunteer Open Source jobs?

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Remote Kubernetes SRE for Scalable Open-Source Infra

Open-Xchange Inc.

On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Our mission:

Are you a motivated Site Reliability Engineer who wants to make an impact by building and operating reliable, scalable, and Kubernetes-native infrastructure in production?At Open-Xchange, we develop open-source communication and collaboration software used by public sector organizations, telcos, and hosting providers to keep data secure and under their control. Our products cover email, collaboration, DNS security, and related services, and are used by millions of people worldwide.


Discover what Open-Xchange offers you:
  • We work in a non-hierarchical organization that empowers everyone to take responsibility, stay focused, and contribute directly to the company’s success and customer value.
  • We value expertise and continuous professional development. Our professionals work closely with experienced colleagues, take ownership of their work, and continuously expand their skills.
  • Openness and diversity are core to OX. Different perspectives, backgrounds, and ways of thinking strengthen our collaboration and help us see the bigger picture.

Your team:

You'll be part of our cross-functional Dovecot Cloud team with primary focus on developing and delivering Dovecot Pro software for Cloud based deployments, with a strong SRE and Kubernetes-native approach at the core of how we operate. The team is also the main contributor of several Dovecot components such as object storage, cluster controller and Kubernetes deliverables. We are a team of 8 members whose experience includes C and Python coding, operation, product delivery and product management.


Your new job:
  • Design, development, and maintenance of Dovecot infrastructure using Ansible, Terraform, and Helm, with a key contribution to the transition toward a fully Kubernetes-native infrastructure.
  • Application of SRE principles to ensure reliability, scalability, and performance of Dovecot in production, including definition of SLOs, reduction of operational toil, and development of self-healing systems.
  • Improvement of CI/CD pipelines and streamlining of Kubernetes-native deployments, including Helm chart development and lifecycle management.
  • Monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimization of system performance, including regular maintenance, updates, and incident response for production environments.
  • Close collaboration with development teams to enhance software reliability and system design, combined with continuous knowledge sharing and staying up to date with cloud-native technologies.
  • Participation in an on-call rotation to support production systems.

This is the tech stack you'll be working with:
  • System: Linux / Docker / Kubernetes
  • Deployment: Helm / Ansible / Terraform / Kubespray
  • CI: GitLab CI
  • Programming: Bash or Python
  • Specific to our product: Dovecot, Cassandra, Redis, Prometheus, Object Storage

Your background:
  • While experience is our primary consideration, a strong willingness to learn and high motivation can make a candidate stand out.
  • Strong hands-on experience with Kubernetes including bare-metal or self-managed cluster operations, workload design, and Helm chart development in production environments.
  • Comfort working with and administering Linux systems, including networking concepts such as routing, firewalling, DNS, and network performance troubleshooting.
  • Proficiency in scripting to automate daily tasks.
  • Solid experience writing Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible) and managing Kubernetes resources in a production environment.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • Intrinsic motivation to take ownership and a passion for open-source technologies, thriving in a low-hierarchy environment.
  • Comfortable working in a remote-first environment with multicultural teams across different time zones.

This is what you get at Open-Xchange:
  • The flexibility to work 100% remotely ensures a work environment that suits you best.
  • Flexible working hours that allow you to successfully combine your home and family responsibilities with work.
  • Getting together in-person for workshops and fun team events.
  • Time off to volunteer – and mental health support when you need it.
  • We provide financial relief through corporate benefits and a subsidy for ergonomic chairs and desks.
  • We can discuss further location-related benefits together in an initial talk.

Join the team:

Join us in our fight for an open internet and deliver added value! Click “Apply now” to submit your application.


Your contact person:

Reach out to Justin (recruiting@open-xchange.com) from the People Team. He will be able to discuss current opportunities and tell you more about our exciting vision and mission @OX.

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