The Stowers Institute for Medical Research has an opening for a Linux System Administrator:
http://www.stowers-institute.org/ScientistsSought/ScientistsSought.asp
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Systems Administrator
The Stowers Institute for Medical Research has an opening for a Systems Administrator to support the Unix and Linux systems in the department of Information Technology.
Responsibilities include building and maintaining the Unix infrastructure; administering the Unix and Linux systems, including desktop and server installation, configuration, maintenance, and security; and providing programmer services in Bash or Bourne shell, Perl, Python; C/C++ or Java.
In addition to excellent communication skills and the ability to effectively work in a team-oriented environment, the successful candidate will have expertise in system installation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting; server configuration; fundamental knowledge of security and RDBMS; experience with TCP/IP networking; distributed computing environments and network services including Sendmail, Apache, NFS, NTP, and NIS; experience with capacity planning, performance tuning, backup, and recovery; and knowledge of cross-platform and porting.
The minimum requirements include a degree in computer science or a related field and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; an AA degree in computer science or a related field and five to seven years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; or a HS diploma and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration.
Apply at: http://www.stowers-institute.org/ScientistsSought/ScientistsSought.asp
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Dan Thomasset wrote:
The minimum requirements include a degree in computer science or
a related field and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; an AA degree in computer science or a related field and five to seven years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; or a HS diploma and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration.
So, a HS Diploma is judged exactly as valuable as a degree in computer science?
Funny, this isn't the first time that I've heard that opinion expressed...
Regards,
-Don
On 2/1/06, Don Erickson [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Dan Thomasset wrote:
The minimum requirements include a degree in computer science or
a related field and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; an AA degree in computer science or a related field and five to seven years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; or a HS diploma and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration.
So, a HS Diploma is judged exactly as valuable as a degree in computer science?
Funny, this isn't the first time that I've heard that opinion expressed...
Probably a typo, but if you have you AA, you need 2 years more experience than only with a HS diploma. Although I'd probably apply for it if it wasn't so far away.
Jeremy
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Dan Thomasset wrote:
The minimum requirements include a degree in computer science or
a related field and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; an AA degree in computer science or a related field and five to seven years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration; or a HS diploma and three to five years of experience in Linux and/or Unix systems administration.
So, a HS Diploma is judged exactly as valuable as a degree in computer
science?
Funny, this isn't the first time that I've heard that opinion
expressed...
Regards,
-Don
Well, this isn't the first time you HEARD WRONG then!
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