[misc.jobs.misc] Job query

hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) (12/11/90)

[I have posted this with a distribution of "usa", but would not be opposed
to sufficiently interesting opportunities in other countries... }-) ]

Hello, netters...
    I graduated in August with my B.S.E. in Computer Engineering from this
fine engineering college here in Ann Arbor. I have been employed in varying
levels from 50% to full-time in the College of LS&A, Dean's Office/Office
of Information Systems for the past 3 years, and was a system programmer and
consultant in the UM Computing Center before that. The past few years have
seen my time split between LS&A central administration, the Computing Center,
and contracted system administration duties in various departments throughout
the liberal arts College.
    Anyway, while I've gained a tremendous amount of system administration
experience, I'm really a system programmer at heart, and I'm beginning to
grow a bit restless in my current position. If you know of any interesting
positions available, please drop me a line. To give you a little more
background, some of my past work includes debugging of NFS in the Mt Xinu
Vax BSD 4.3 kernel, work with Ciprico SCSI device drivers on Sun-3 VMEbus
systems, optimizing an X11 server for Apollo DOMAIN, plus many application
level projects. These include porting ARC 5.21 from MS-DOS to BSD and Sys V
Unix, work with C-Kermit on Unix, porting the KA9Q TCP/IP package to Atari
ST, and others. I have been programming in C for over 5 years now, and also
have extensive experience with 68000, MIPS, SPARC, IBM 370, and 8086 assembly
languages. I am familiar with many operating systems and TCP/IP networking
options for most of them, including VAX VMS, MSDOS, MacOS, and some other
more obscure systems. I have working knowledge of how to get these heterogeneous
systems talking to each other.
    My preferences are for Unix-based work in a well-connected networking
environment. I also have a preference for Atari STs as primary workstations.
However, I have used Suns, Apollos, DECstations, and NeXT systems and can
manage all of them if necessary.
    This posting is getting a bit lengthy, so I'll stop here. Please e-mail
responses, a formal resume is available on request.
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  -- Howard Chu @ University of Michigan

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