Sys Mgr Job -- Revised Deadline

James Hinthorne 963-2701 jimh at copper.gis.cwu.edu
Thu May 26 16:16:50 EDT 1994


Wanted -- GIS/UNIX NETWORK SYSTEMS MANAGER -- Deadline Extended.
Central Washington University invites applications for a new position 
of GIS Systems Manager.  Principal duties will be to maintain a diverse 
network of 7+ Unix workstations, plus assorted Macintosh and PC platforms, 
currently sharing approximately 13 GB of disk; control user accounts and 
system security; learn/use GIS and assist in teaching GIS courses (GRASS, 
ARC/INFO, IDRISI, etc.); program in 'C', FORTRAN and Shell languages to 
extend system capabilities; assist with import and export of data sets; 
demonstrate GIS to visitors; instruct users from a variety of departments 
in Unix, Internet, etc.  GIS experience not required to start; we will
train.

This is a permanent 12 month position which is 50% state funded.
The successful candidate will be expected to participate in a variety
of externally funded activities for an additional 50% of salary, 
such as: GIS database development and analysis; teaching GIS in summer short 
courses; programming/analysis of geophysical data; teaching an occassional 
course in Computer Science or another discipline.  Emphasis of applications 
on our network is resource management, archeology, and physical/biological 
sciences.  Bachelors degree in a technical or scientific discipline 
required, M.S. or Ph.D. desirable.

Salary: $30-32K.  Preferred start date: August 1, 1994.
Submit a letter of application; resume; detailed statement of
qualifications addressing Unix and programming competency, network
and systems management experience, teaching and Unix applications 
experience, and present GIS capabilities; and names, telephone and FAX 
numbers of two references to: GIS Search Committee, GIS Laboratory, 
Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7418 (or FAX to 
509-963-1047, or e-mail to geol1 at cwu.edu) before June 10, 1994.

CWU is an EEO/AA/Title IX Institution; women, minorities and persons
of disability are encouraged to apply.  Requests for reasonable
accommodation during the application process should be made to the
affirmative action office: voice 509-963-2205; TDD 963-2207.



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