(COPY) Position available, Anthropology, GIS

INO2SCM@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU
Sat, 25 Jun 1994 16:16:00 PDT

Sorry if this has already been cross-posted. This is ANOTHER type of applied
job that anthropologists can do. And this would let all you wannabe academic
types stay in academia, even. Steve Maack (STILL not an ANTHRO-L subscriber)
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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 1994 20:44 EST
From: James Dow <DOW@ARGO.ACS.OAKLAND.EDU>
Subject: Position available, Anthropology, GIS
To: ANTHAP@OAKLAND.EDU

From: Dana Gray <dgray@sherlock.dac.uga.edu>
Subject: RE: POSITION AVAILABLE - PLEASE POST
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ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST NEEDED
POSITION AVAILABLE:

"Computer support person" with a strong background in human
geography or anthropology to manage a GIS lab within a Department of
Anthropology. Lab consists now of a networked cluster
of 10 machines. Familiarity with GRASS, ATLAS-GIS, IDRISI and
pc-NFS preferred. Specific duties include:

1) lab hardware/software maintenance -- support the day-to-day
computer operation of the department and the lab. Perform necessary
routine maintenance required of SUN, IBM-PC and
MACINTOSH platforms. Network administration, liaison to building
network administrator.

2) build expertise -- promote use of the lab through direct means such as
teaching short courses and indirect means such as supervising graduate
students working in the lab/department on
hardware/software maintenance and upgrade.

3) research involvement -- build the lab into personal research activities
and offer expertise in drafting proposals to other members of the
department.

Closing date is August 1, 1994.

Send CV to:
Dr. Robert E. Rhoades, Professor and Head,
Department of Anthropology
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-1619.

University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity Employer