[net.jobs] U. of Ill.- PLATO programmer

falk@uiucuxc.UUCP (01/04/85)

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       Assistant Specialist in Automated Education
               (CERL System Software Staff)

The Computer-based Education Research Laboratory of the 
University of Illinois has a full-time Assistant Specialist
in Automated Education position open on the CERL System
Software Staff.

DUTIES: architectural design of improvements and
modifications to PLATO computer-based education systems;
design, implementation and documentation of functional
modules of PLATO systems; solving software and hardware
problems encountered in the operation of PLATO systems.

QUALIFICATIONS: experience with computer-based education
(CBE), system design and development, mainframe and micro
computers, assembly and high-level languages, and computer
networking desired. The ability to work on own initiative
and to cooperate within a group of 10-20 people is
necessary. Familiarity with the TUTOR CBE programming
language, programming CDC Cyber computers using COMPASS, and
programming Motorola M68000 systems using assembler and
Pascal is desirable.

SALARY: Commensurate with achievements and ability. The 
position is available immediately; the starting date is
negotiable.

CONTACT: Michael W. Walker, Head -- System Software Staff,
Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, University of
Illinois, 252 Engineering Research Lab, 103 S. Mathews,
Urbana, Illinois 61801. Telephone: (217) 333-7316. To
ensure full consideration, resume and salary requirements
must be received by February 1, 1985.

The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer.