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 		<FONT SIZE="3"><b>&nbsp;   Jobs with the UCSC Genome Project</b></FONT>
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 This page lists selected job openings with the UCSC Genome Project and the
 UCSC Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering
 (<A HREF="http://www.cbse.ucsc.edu/" TARGET=_blank>CBSE</A>). For a complete 
 list of open positions within the center, see the 
 <A HREF="http://www.cbse.ucsc.edu/jobs/" TARGET=_blank>CBSE</A>
 and <A HREF="http://www2.ucsc.edu/ahr/employment/bulletin.html" 
 TARGET=_blank>UCSC</A> job postings. 
 <P>
 Current open positions:
 <UL>
 <LI>
 <A HREF="#sysadmin">Systems Administrator (Programmer/Analyst II)</A> 
 <LI>
 <A HREF="#qatech">Biological Database Testing and User Support Technican (Programmer/Analyst I)</A> 
 </UL></P>
 <P>
 We recommend you include the following in your application:
 <UL>
 <LI>a cover letter describing why you are interested in and qualified for a particular job
 <LI>a curriculum vita or resume
 <LI>your salary history
 </UL></P>
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 <CENTER><B>Systems Administrator (Programmer/Analyst II)</B></CENTER></P>
 <P>
 Job #0600267<BR> 
 Posted 1/13/06</P>
 <P>
 UCSC Center for Genomic Sciences<BR>
 Baskin School of Engineering</P>
 <P>
 Full Time Career Position</P>
 <P>
 The UCSC Center for Genomic Sciences, part of the Center for Biomolecular 
 Science and Engineering (CBSE), builds databases for the UCSC Genome Browser 
 (<A HREF="http://genome.ucsc.edu">http://genome.ucsc.edu</A>). The Genome 
 Browser facilitates genome analysis and comparison within and across multiple 
 species. It is used by thousands of scientists and biomedical researchers 
 worldwide. We seek a systems administrator to work with the CBSE systems 
 administration team. </P>
 <P>
 <B>Summary of Duties:</B> Under general direction and together with the center 
 technical staff, assess, specify, and maintain the computing resources of the 
 center. </P>
 <P>
 <B>Work Schedule:</B> In general, the position is a normal day shift, Monday 
 through Friday. The person who has this job must be willing to be on emergency 
 call duty at least one week and one weekend per month.</P>
 <P>
 <B>Specific Responsibilities:</B>
 <UL>
 <LI>
 CBSE cluster administration: maintain center servers on a regular and emergency 
 basis; assist users in tasks such as account creation, backups, and monitoring 
 cluster use; monitor RAID systems for operation and capacity overload; order 
 new RAID equipment as specified by project requirements; offer critical input 
 on selection of storage solutions. 
 <LI>
 Apache web server maintenance and genome site webmaster: maintain the Apache 
 web server software and its associated statistics software, including Awstats 
 and Mod_log_sql configurations; analyze data for usage rates of genome site, 
 which is often vital for grant proposals. Function as the genome browser site 
 webmaster. 
 <LI>
 Production data release processing: working with the Quality Assurance group of 
 the Genome Browser web site, assist in migrating requested data from development
 environment to production environment in a reproducible and controlled manner. 
 The current &quot;push&quot; system releases software to the production web 
 site, and the process would be a primary duty of this position. 
 <LI>
 Desktop and help desk support: provide user desktop assistance for systems in 
 the CBSE and problem resolution with SOE and ITS technical staff. Many such 
 duties overlap with other technical staff support areas, but often CBSE needs 
 are specific enough to require a custom solution. Supervise the student and 
 intern help desk. 
 <LI>
 Develop and maintain a backup schedule for our file servers. Implement an archiving process for storing older data.
 </UL></P>
 <P>
 <B>Qualifications (with or without accommodation):</B>
 <UL>
 <LI>
 BS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering or equivalent combination of 
 education and experience
 <LI>
 experience troubleshooting Perl and shell scripts
 <LI>
 experience with UNIX systems administration, including installation, upgrades, 
 and maintenance
 <LI>
 experience working with Linux clusters
 <LI>
 experience and ability to investigate and troubleshoot problems
 <LI>
 strong verbal communication skills
 <LI>
 ability to work well in a team environment and to interact and communicate 
 effectively with a wide range of people
 <LI>
 ability to independently learn and absorb new technical and procedural 
 information from a wide variety of sources, much of which is done independently 
 without formal training
 <LI>
 ability to disseminate technical and procedural information to end-users of 
 varying computing skills via web and training courses 
 </UL></P>
 
 <B><P>Preferred Qualifications:</B>
 <UL>
 <LI>
 experience with UNIX backup software
 <LI>
 experience with Apache web servers
 <LI>
 experience working with freeBSD, windows, OS/X
 <LI>
 experience working with large RAID storage solutions
 <LI>
 experience working with cfengine
 <LI>
 experience working with MySQL
 <LI>
 experience with remote monitoring software like Big Brother/Big Sister, 
 Ganglia, Nagios, etc.
 <LI>
 knowledge of bioinformatics methods and applications
 </UL></P>
 <P>
 <B>To Apply:</B> All applications must go through the UCSC Employment office. 
 Apply for this job online at <A HREF="http://jobs.ucsc.edu/"
 TARGET=_blank>http://jobs.ucsc.edu/</A> and search for job #0600267.</P> 
 <P>
 <B>Initial Application Review Date:</B> 1/27/06 </P>
 
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 <A NAME="qatech">
 <P><CENTER><B>Biological Database Testing and User Support 
 Technician <BR>(Programmer/Analyst I)</B>
 </CENTER></P>
 <P>
 Job #0500045</BR>  
 Posted 09/16/05</P>
 <P>
 Biomolecular Engineering Department/UCSC Center for Genomic Sciences<BR>
 Baskin School of Engineering</P>
 <P>
 Full Time Career Position (entry-level position).</P>
 <P>
 The UCSC Center for Genomic Sciences, part of UCSC's Center for Biomolecular 
 Science and Engineering, operates a key scientific website, 
 <A HREF="index.html">genome.ucsc.edu</A>. More than 
 7000 scientists worldwide use the site every day to access the fruits of the 
 human genome project.  The site combines cutting edge research in genomics with 
 solid software engineering and maintains a simple but flexible user interface. 
 Keeping the site up-to-date is no small job, and one of the most important 
 aspects of this job is quality assurance and user support.  We currently seek 
 an entry-level biologist to serve as Biological Database Testing and User Support 
 Technicians (Programmer/Analyst I).
 <P>
 <B>Summary of Duties:</B>
 <UL>
 <LI>Study and learn the current web site: understand how biologists are using 
 the genome browser now; recommend new features to help biologists.
 <LI>Test new versions of the software: run the software thoroughly with an eye 
 to the needs of the biologists who will be using the site; apply an understanding 
 of basic genomics to detect anomalies and catch annotation errors; follow up to 
 ensure errors are resolved.
 <LI>Examine new genomics data for quality: read the text describing the data set, 
 then select one sample element and systematically use all display options 
 available for that element; report problems encountered and ensure that they are 
 resolved.
 <LI>Support users: assist in monitoring email communications received from 
 scientists off-site to answer questions and troubleshoot problems; research 
 answers to user questions regarding underlying biological assumptions and 
 computational methods in the genome software and databases; follow through to 
 ensure that user questions are answered satisfactorily. 
 <LI>Report problems: communicate effectively about technical problems with UCSC 
 team members and with external scientists and researchers; using the existing 
 reporting system, develop accurate, complete, terse descriptions of problems; 
 develop an awareness of existing problems; assess the importance of problems; 
 ensure that high priority problems are resolved.
 </UL>
 <P>
 <B>Qualifications (with or without accommodation):</B>  
 <UL>
 <LI>BA or BS in either a biological science or computer science
 plus coursework or experience in the other (or an equivalent combination
 of education and experience).
 <LI>Familiarity with UNIX.
 <LI>Broad knowledge in biology and deep knowledge of gene sequence organization, 
 genome maintenance, and gene expression and regulation in eukaryotes
 <LI>Solid web surfing skills.
 <LI>Strong writing skills.
 <LI>Strong verbal communication skills.
 <LI>Abilities to: tackle a large problem in a systematic manner; isolate 
 problems by controlling conditions; communicate effectively and diplomatically 
 with a wide range of people; work harmoniously in a fast-paced setting with a 
 group of friendly but busy people; manage details and follow through; be 
 productive and efficient.
 </UL>
 <P>
 <B>Preferred Qualifications:</B>
 <UL>
 <LI>Excellent scores on the GRE exam in Biology or in Biochemistry, Cell, and 
 Molecular Biology.
 <LI>Experience and demonstrated skill in a customer service environment.
 <LI>Programming skills.
 <LI>Knowledge of bioinformatics methods and applications.
 </UL>
 <P>
 <B>To Apply:</B> All applications must go through the UCSC Employment office. 
 Apply for this job online at <A HREF="http://jobs.ucsc.edu/"
 TARGET=_blank>http://jobs.ucsc.edu/</A>.</P> 
 <P>
 <B>Initial Application Review Date:</B> 10/04/05 </P>
 
 
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