[ont.jobs] Programmer/Analyst Wanted: U of T Dept of Psychology

spence@psych.toronto.edu (Ian Spence) (09/29/89)

The Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, is looking for a 
programmer/analyst.  The contract will initially be for six months 
(November 1, 1989 to 30 April, 1990) but it is hoped and expected that 
this will be a permanent position.

The Department's Ethernet is based on a Sun 3/280S server and other Suns 
are also on our network.  In addition, approximately 100 MS-DOS machines 
are connected to the network via PC-NFS or BW-NFS.  In turn, our network 
is connected to the University General Purpose Backbone which allows 
access to other machines on campus, and to the outside world.

Duties involve installing, running, and maintaining software on this 
network.  Considerable interaction with users is required and since many 
of our users are not computer experts good interpersonal skills are 
important.  A good knowledge of Unix system administration is essential 
as is a good knowledge of MS-DOS.  Expert knowledge of C is highly 
desirable, and a knowledge of FORTRAN, Pascal, and BASIC would be an 
asset.  Experience with networks and some knowledge of NFS/PC-NFS/BW-
NFS is highly desirable.

Salary will depend on experience but will be on the Application 
Programmer/Analyst 2 or 3 scale (starting approx. $29K to $40K p.a.)

Applications (with resume and names of two potential referees) to:

Dr. Ian Spence                            spence@psych.utoronto.ca
Department of Psychology                  SPENCE@UTORVM
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5A 1A1
(416) 978-7623