daemon@ucbvax.UUCP (06/26/84)
From GSB@MIT-MC Mon Jun 25 16:40:08 1984 Director of the Robotics Laboratory of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Duties include : Administering the Robotics project, its relations with Stanford University and the sponsoring agencies (govermental and industrial). assisting Principal Investigator in defining, planning, and implementing project research goals. Planning for space requirements. Coordinating submission of research proposals, technical report, progress reports. Handling of contract matters, legal issues. Supervising budgeting and financial projection and management. Supervising parts of research as may be suitable Responsible for purchasing of equipment, facilities, etc. System manager for computing equipment, including VAX 11/780, VAX 11/750, several SUN workstations and LISP machines. Hiring support personnel Receiving visitors, representing the project, giving and arranging demonstrations, preparing videotapes, films, and reports to document research. Qualifications: Experience in administration and budgeting. Technical background at BS level in computer science, electrical engineering, or equivalent. Experience with computer systems is helpful. Salary: Dependent on qualifications. Please send applications to Tom Binford, Dept of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305
arpa-bboard@ucbvax.ARPA (11/15/84)
From: Kirk Lougheed <Lougheed@SU-SIERRA.ARPA> The Electrical Engineering Computer Facility at Stanford University has a job opening for a UNIX Systems Programmer. Stanford EE-CF currently operates a DEC-2060, five VAX-780 UNIX systems, and a number of MC68000 based Ethernet "tips" and gateways, all connected to the Stanford Ethernet. The UNIX systems programmer will aid the senior systems staff in the development, installation, and maintenance of new software facilities. He or she will share responsibility for the hiring, training, and supervision of student staff. Some user consultation is also involved. Considerable opportunity exists for independent development projects. The successful applicant will have one or more years experience with the UNIX environment and the C programming language. Experience with kernel modification and ethernet-based LAN's is desirable, but not necessary. Experience with other operating systems such as TOPS-20 or VAX/VMS is desirable. The applicant must be a self starter and capable of working closely with other people. Send resume to Kirk Lougheed, 176 McCullough, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 or by net mail to Lougheed@SU-SIERRA.ARPA with a cc to Satz@SU-SIERRA.ARPA. Stanford University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. -------