[net.jobs] Unix System Programmer Position

isrsw@emory.UUCP (Ron Wood {EUCC}) (09/21/85)

At Emory University we have an opening for a Unix System Programmer.
The job involves working to help us provide the best possible unix
environment for our researchers, instructors and students.  Currently
we run 4.2bsd on two VAX 780s which are on an ethernet with another 780
running VMS and Eunice.  (Later we intend to connect our research 4381
to the ethernet using the WISCNET package.) Math/Computer Science,
which accounts for 95% of our unix usage (the rest is by the Psychology
Department) has a vax 750 running unix which networks with us as well.
The Unix system support programmer will have an opportunity to interact
closely with Math/CS in interesting system support projects.

There is a lot of interest in networking on campus. We are installing a
broadband campus network, and we are going to connect our machines to
BITNET and X25NET. There are a lot of workstations that could connect
to the campus network along with the above mentioned mainframes and
other minicomputers.

There is growing interest in unix on campus as more and more areas
install small machines running it.  There is already a lot of unix
interest in the Atlanta area, as evidenced by the attendance at the
Atlanta Unix Users Group meetings which are held monthly on the Emory
campus.

This is a challenging, dynamic job that pays a competitive salary.  We
also have an excellent benefits package that includes educational
opportunities and courtesy scholarships for dependents.

Emory is an Equal opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer

For more information, call or write

Ronald S. Wood
Computing Center
Emory University
Atlanta, Ga. 30322
404/727-7599
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