Our group of 3D graphics researchers in the computer sciences department
is looking for a part-time system administrator to help set up and
manage about 10 linux machines and two windows machines.

Ideally, we'd like someone who can work a lot over the next month or
so (e.g. over winter break) to get the new linux environment set up on
6-10 machines.  After that, there would be less work.  There would not be
any disk backup duties, since those are handled by someone else.

* Hours are flexible, pay is on an hourly basis.
* Pay is in range $10.00-$15.00/hr depending on experience,
  year in school, etc.
* You must be a current student at UT, undergrad or grad.

Responsibilities:
  * General Red Hat / Fedora linux system management
  * Initial set up of multi-user multi-machine linux environment:
        - shared uid/gid database
        - shared filesystems using pre-existing NFS server
        - etc.
  * Install and configure 6-10 machines for this environment
  * Set up samba server; verify that it works with WindowXP and Macs

Mandatory Skills:
  * General Linux system administration
  * Ability to work with minimal supervision
    (i.e. you can teach yourself what you don't know already)
  * Organized and detail oriented
  * Willing to create and update human-readable documentation
    describing overall system configuration.

Ideal Skills (OK to be missing some if willing to learn):
  * Previous experience administering multi-user, multi-computer
    linux environment.
  * NFS configuration
  * Samba configuration
  * WindowsXP administration (single-user OK; domain even better)
  * MacOS X administration
  * Simple apache web-server configuration
  * Simple VPN server configuration

How to apply:
  * email resume as PDF file to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and provide
    three references with contact information.
  * we will interview the most promising applicants
  * if you're well qualified but can't work over winter break,
    please apply anyway - we're flexible.

Bill Mark
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Sciences

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