Roles
Lead
Lead Developer: @jcmcdonald
Lead Content Developer: @ajmcdonald
Lead Graphics Designer: @ajmcdonald (acting)
A Lead is the final authority in their department, and they have direct input into the management of all other departments.
- Full authority over department.
- Authority to approve/deny Leave of Absence Requests.
- Authority to issue Disciplinary Warning Notices.
- Authority to approve/deny Internship Resignation Requests.
- Authority to terminate employees.
- Server administrator.
- Phabricator system administrator.
- eHour administrator.
- Access reports.
- Lock/unlock hours.
- Amend time logs.
- Administrate system.
- IRC founder OP.
Assistant Lead
Assistant Lead Developer: @jgthomas
Assistant Lead Content Developer: @adjensen
An Assistant Lead is actively involved in running their department and directly assisting their Lead. Usually an Assistant Lead Developer is a full staff member (not an intern). A department usually has as many Assistant Leads as it has teams (never more).
- Effective top authority over department (delegated from Lead).
- Authority to approve/deny Leave of Absence Requests.
- Authority to issue Disciplinary Warning Notices.
- Phabricator administrator.
- Repository Master: Full control over repositories, build system.
- eHour Manager
- Access reports.
- Lock/unlock hours.
- Amend time logs.
- IRC full OP.
- Access to the company's online accounts.
- Assists with hiring.
Second Assistant Lead
Second Assistant Lead Developer: @bdvolwiler
A Second Assistant Lead is in training to become Assistant Lead Developer. They have a subset of an Assistant Lead's authority, although they will often be involved in management decisions, especially for training purposes. This position is a prerequisite for becoming an Assistant Lead Developer.
- Authority over department (under Assistant Lead).
- Phabricator moderator.
- Repository Master: Full control over repositories, build system.
- eHour Manager (access reports).
- IRC full OP.
- Assists with hiring.
Project Manager
Anari|Lightrift Project Manager: @smramirez
Ordinarily, project management falls to the Lead or Assistant Lead with direct authority over that project. However, in some cases, it is more practical to delegate leadership to another staff member with more experience in that project.
- Effective top authority on all project-related matters (delegated from Leads).
- Repository Master: Full control over repositories, build system.
- Last Author
- jcmcdonald
- Last Edited
- Oct 19 2017, 6:45 PM