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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>
-<HR>
-<A NAME="sysadmin"></A>
-<P>
-<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>
-
-<HR>
-
-<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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