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Please find enclosed the advertisement for a position in our group. If you are interested contact us ( braam_at_cs.cmu.edu ). We are also happy to answers questions you may have about this position. Peter Braam Message-ID: <wo1NKBG00WBM04yUQ0_at_andrew.cmu.edu> Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 11:13:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Employment-Office <pp82+@andrew.cmu.edu> X-Andrew-Message-Size: 2827+0 To: RBBs <restrictbb+official.job-postings_at_andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: 9295/Research Programmer/Computer Science Cc: JOB ANNOUNCEMENT CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY JOB NUMBER-CATEGORY: 9295 - Research DATE: 8/28/97 PG TITLE: Research Programmer DEPARTMENT: Computer Science SALARY RANGE: $24,812 - $47,716 JOB GRADE: 8 JOB CLASS CODE (JCC): 4561 (not for applicant use) FLSA STATUS: Exempt HOURS: Full-time This position is required to handle a wide variety of systems programming, system administration, code distribution, and user support tasks in the Coda and Odyssey projects. The person filling this position will have full responsibility for the robustness and smooth functioning of the deployed Coda system, including but not limited to system management, security, user accounts, backup and disaster recovery, performance tuning, client and server installation, hardware and software upgrades, and system maintenance. As needed, this person will create and modify software tools to assist in the performance of these functions. This person will be in charge of the Coda/Odyssey lab, which houses the Coda servers, and will be responsible for its maintenance and upgrading. This person will interface with and assist Coda users as well as external Coda developers. QUALIFICATIONS: B.S. in computer science or electrical engineering, or equivalent relevant experience and knowledge; detailed knowledge of UNIX operating systems organization and function, at the user and kernel levels; demonstrated experience in systems integration and excellence in programming UNIX system software in C and C++; ability to learn and acquire expertise on complex, undocumented experimental software with little or no external instruction or training; excellent interpersonal skills; ability to interact effectively with users, other project members, and external project collaborators; ability to lift and move heavy computer equipment; ability to work extremely long hours as necessary to track down critical problems and to recover from catastrophic failures; ability to work under pressure amidst inflexible deadlines and in situations requiring careful attention to detail; ability to deal gracefully with irate users and developers; and willingness to work on weekends and nights to meet deadlines and emergencies required. Master~s degree in computer science or electrical engineering or equivalent; networking and system administration experience; and experience with Windows/NT and Windows 95 systems preferred. This is a summary statement of the responsibilities and qualifications for this position. AA/EEO EMPLOYER DO NOT CONTACT DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY PLEASE SPECIFY JOB NUMBER AND TITLE WHEN YOU APPLY FOR THIS POSITION SUBMIT A SEPARATE APPLICATION OR RESUME FOR EACH POSITION FOR WHICH YOU APPLY CONTACT EMPLOYMENT, WHITFIELD HALL, 143 N. CRAIG ST., PITTSBURGH, PA 15213 412-268-2046 Jobline 412-268-8545 ------- End of Forwarded MessageReceived on 1997-09-01 14:28:59