Information Resource Consultant for Charleston, South Carolina
Karl Larsen
k5di at zianet.com
Thu Jul 26 20:40:20 UTC 2007
Adrian Michael Nida wrote:
> All,
>
> The department that I work for within the Medical University of South
> Carolina (MUSC) is looking for another IT person. While our servers
> currently run Debian Sarge, there is an institution-wide migration over to
> RedHat Enterprise Linux.
>
Bet this is because of the support from Red Hat. I think Debian has
no real support.
> If you, or someone you know, would be interested in this position, please
> use the link below to apply. The job opening will be closed 2007-07-31.
>
>
If I was 40 years younger it just might happen :-)
> http://www.jobs.musc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=183364
>
> A little background:
>
> General Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs) are funded by the National
> Institute of Health (NIH) to facilitate patient-oriented clinical research
> in a cost effective manner. The primary purpose of the GCRC is to support
> investigator-initiated, peer-reviewed, clinical research projects within the
> institution as well as pilot studies that may lead to future NIH or other
> sources of peer-reviewed clinical research grant support.
>
> My core, informatics, (which is currently composed of only me) is
> responsible for all IT-related activities within this department. This
> position will cover the "techy" duties of workstation and server support,
> while helping me transition our web sites and applications from Apache
> 1.3.X/mod_perl/MySQL to Apache 2.2.X/PHP 5.2.X/PostgreSQL.
I run PostgreSQL and it should work just great.
> Because the
> position will require interfacing with staff and investigators, the ability
> to speak English proficiently is a requirement. Also, because MUSC is a
> state entity we cannot offer a relocation package.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adrian
>
>
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
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