[linuxjobs] IT systems specialists in e-Science and SAN at UEA
Simon Jude
S.Jude at uea.ac.uk
Fri Oct 1 11:14:16 UTC 2004
Hi,
This may be of interest to anyone who is after a job in the Norwich area.
Simon
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:01:30 +0100
From: "Boswell Andrew Dr (ITCS) s139" <A.Boswell at uea.ac.uk>
To: "Jude Simon Dr (ENV)" <S.Jude at uea.ac.uk>
Subject: IT SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS in e-Science and SAN at UEA
Dear Simon,
If you know anyone who may be interested in these new posts in ITCS, please
forward this message on. I'm very happy to have a chat with a chat anyone
who wants to know more information.
Andrew
Dr Andrew Boswell
Senior System Developer and e-Science Consultant
IT and Computing Services email : A.Boswell at uea.ac.uk
University of East Anglia phone : +44-1603-592349
Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK fax : +44-1603-593467
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Information Services Directorate
IT SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS
We are looking for two experienced IT Systems Specialists to join a small IT
systems team within the Information Services Directorate.
Post 1: Indefinite (Ref: AD269)
Post 2: Fixed-Term for 2 years (Ref: AD270)
One role is an indefinite post and the other a two-year post to provide
additional support within the team during the installation of a storage
infrastructure and e-science technologies at UEA. The postholders will be
part of the IT systems teams which provides central server support at UEA
and will be expected to work with the project teams for the two projects,
supporting the installation, configuration, initial maintenance and service
development of the storage and e-science technologies.
The successful applicants will require in-depth OS skills in Linux
(preferably Redhat) and Solaris, Microsoft Windows systems OS skills
(preferably Active Directory, 2000 and 2003), Unix shell programming and
high-level language programming. Experience of at least one of the following
will be essential, preferably in a higher education environment;
installation and maintenance of open source, operating system and commercial
software under Unix/Microsoft, storage management and cluster/fail-over
server management. Training on e-science and storage technologies will be
provided as required.
The postholders will require good communication, analysis and customer care
skills. A flexible and self-motivated approach to work will be essential, as
will good time management skills and the ability to work independently and
as part of a team.
Salary will be in the range £22,507 to £29,128 per annum.
Further particulars and an application form should be obtained from the
Personnel Office, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ (e-mail:
personnel at uea.ac.uk <mailto:%20personnel at uea.ac.uk> or answerphone: 01603
593493), to be returned by 12 October 2004. Please quote the appropriate
reference number.
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Further Particulars and an application form may also be obtained on-line:
<http://www.uea.ac.uk/personnel/jobs/admin/ad269.pdf> *Further Particulars
in PDF format
<http://www.uea.ac.uk/personnel/forms/ac-r1.pdf> *Application Form in PDF
format
Notes:
* Application forms obtained by this means should be printed,
completed and posted to the UEA Personnel Office at the address shown above.
* The Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form at the end of the
application form must be completed but will be detached and the information
given will not be used in the selection process.
* You should read <http://www.uea.ac.uk/personnel/fp/guide-ac.htm>
Guidelines for Candidates - Academic and Related Staff Appointments as well
as any other relevant sections in
<http://www.uea.ac.uk/personnel/fp/welcome.htm> Further Particulars to
assist you in completing your application.
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