With most full time positions, HR requires a BS or BA.  Is that going to
apply here as well?

Brian

Andrew McNabb wrote on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:31 AM:

> If anyone is interested, there's an opening in the CS Department for
> a System Administrator.  They're officially calling it a "Systems &
> Network Architect/Manager," whatever that means.  It's Newsome /
> Frank Sorenson's old job (now that he's in Illinois), so if you've
> talked to him, you know what it is.    
> 
> In the CS Department, there are two full-time sys admin positions,
> and this is one of them.  The other one is Klark Walker, who's great
> to work with.  They supervise half a dozen part-time students.  
> 
> The department has about a dozen Linux servers, and several hundred
> each of Linux and Windows lab machines.  The servers run a variety of
> services, such as LDAP, Kerberos, NFS, Samba, Apache, BIND, NTPD,
> MySQL, etc.  In my own personal opinion, the most important
> qualifications are experience with Linux system administration,
> ability to learn quickly and try out new things, troubleshooting
> skills, and fun personality.      
> 
> I'm sure the department will list some other requirements, too, but
> don't be scared to apply (and please don't let the official job
> description scare you off).  From what I hear, the BYU HR people
> aren't going to screen any applications before they get to the CS
> Department committee.    
> 
> From www.cs.byu.edu, "To apply, point your browser to yjobs.byu.edu.
> Applications are being accepted through March 22, 2006. Note the
> position # is 060065 and is titled: Systems & Network
> Architect/Manager."  


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