Forwarded to the list at the request of Eric van Gyzen:
ANNOUNCING: An outstanding job opportunity for an experienced and
capable Unix/Linux Systems Manager/ProgrammerWANTED: Sr Systems Manager/Programmer
LOCATION: Beautiful academic setting: ISDS, the
Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences,
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USASTARTING DATE: June 1, 2005 (negotiable)
ISDS is seeking a talented and motivated individual to work as departmental computer Senior Systems Manager/Programmer in support of statistical and computational research, teaching and administrative projects. The principal responsibility of this position will be to maintain and improve the ISDS network and computing environment, which currently consists of about 50 Linux workstations (x86/x86_64) and related servers, a dozen Windows 2000/XP machines, a 1/2 Tb RAID storage system backed up by an LTO changer, and several networked PostScript printers. Ongoing expansion includes multiple parallel high-performance computing engines supporting several research programs.
The Senior Systems Manager/Programmer will participate as a member of the Arts & Sciences Information Science and Technology (A&SIST) community, which shares ideas among peers and which encourages, promotes, and facilitates professional development, and will coordinate ISDS computing environment with the high-performance computing environment of Duke's CSEM facility (see <http://www.csem.duke.edu/comp.html>).
This full-time position is available beginning June 1, 2005, or as soon as possible thereafter, with a full and attractive fringe benefits package, and with continuing opportunities for career development and professional advancement. Salary is negotiable and will be very competitive. Duke University is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
Requires a BS/BA or greater in Computer Science or in a scientific or
engineering field (MS degree preferred) and one or more years of Unix or
Linux operating system experience. For further details about job
requirements and duties see URL
<http://www.stat.duke.edu/computing/sysmgr.html> or send email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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