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>Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:39:22 -0400
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>From: Rachel Saury <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Job Opening at the University of Virginia

The Arts & Sciences Center for Instructional Technologies at the University
of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA, is currently interviewing candidates
for a full-time position providing technical support of a language
laboratory system.

Position Title:  Computer Systems Engineer

Qualifications: PERSON NEEDS GOOD INTERPERSONAL SKILLS TO TRAIN FACULTY AND
STAFF IN STATE-OF-THE-ART COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. EXPERIENCE WITH WINDOWS NT
PREFERRED. KNOWLEDGE OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND/OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE
COMPUTING NEEDS ARE HIGHLY DESIRABLE.  To be competitive, applicants should
have a Bachelor's degree in the Humanities and/or Computer Science or at
least 5 years work experience in related technical area.  Extensive
professional experience coupled with professional training and
certification obtained while on-the-job may qualify in exceptional
circumstances; knowledge of a second language and/or foreign language
computing needs a plus.  

Position Description:  Provide technical systems hardware/software support
services in the following areas: systems control software, performance
measurement and data base administration. POSITION WILL SUPPORT LANGUAGE
LABORATORY TANDBERG PRISMA AND DIVACE SYSTEMS AND A CHEETAH DIGITAL VIDEO
FILESERVER. Works closely with Director in planning and implementing
training and support for students and faculty using the new system. 
 
The position is permanent full-time with benefits and reports to the
Director of the Center; salary range, $38851.00 - 60655.00.

You may refer to the following web site for further information about the
position:
http://as400.hrs.virginia.edu/cgi-bin/db2www/jobs/opndet.mac/details?jobcode
=J06AA&file=webtopn&jva=91872.

To fill out an application, go to the following site:
http://www.hrs.virginia.edu/.

For more information, you may call Rachel Saury at 804-924-3470.

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