Position for Programmer Analyst Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University Closing Date Extended: January 16, 1998 or until suitable applicant has been found
This position announcement is being reposted because the closing date has been extended.
The quantitative fisheries group in the MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Department is now seeking a programmer analyst for a full time limited-term position. At MSU these limited-term (off-date) positions are funded through a set date, which may be extended by written mutual agreement. This position will involve a mix of database management, data analysis, and computer programming to support our modeling work. The ideal candidate will have background in population dynamics and modeling and will have strong computer skills. Fisheries knowledge a plus.
To apply for this position call the MSU Human Resources Employment Office at MSU (517) 432-1662 to obtain an application.
*** Applications and Resume should be submitted to Human Resources as instructed. Applications should reference the position number given in the formal position description below.
Please submit a SECOND COPY of these same application materials (and the names and contact information (phone, e-mail, mail address) for three references if not included as part of the Resume), a personal statement of qualifications and career goals and any other supporting materials (e.g., samples of publications) directly to:
James R. Bence Department of Fisheries and Wildlife East Lansing, MI 48824-1222
A formal position description follows:
Programmer Analyst (Grade 11) Position number P70818 --- starting Salary $29,701 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
REQUIRED: knowledge normally acquired in the first two or three years in college, technical, vocational or business school in computer science, quantitative sciences, or related area; one to three years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in developing computer programs to implement dynamic systems models and database applications including statistical computing languages such as SAS or SPSS; familiarity with WWW, E-mail, and use of networked computer resources; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
DESIRED: Experience with Windows 95 and other Microsoft operating systems and software; Experience programming in a Unix environment, experience with general linear models and other statistical methods in SAS, experience in simulation programming using Gauss or similar high level languages, experience with Mathematica or similar analytical tools. Experience with managing networked resources (backup systems, mounting file systems, TCP/IP, Ethernet), and coordinating software/hardware in a multiuser environment. Experience in creating computer generated graphics for exploring data and for presentation purposes.
BASIC FUNCTION: assists departmental faculty in quantitative research on fishery and aquatic systems. Organizes databases, analyzes data according to instructions, produces graphs of results. Implements as operating computer programs (simulation programs) mathematical models developed as part of faculty/graduate student research. Runs simulation models and summarizes output. Coordinates use of multiuser Unix/PC computing environment. Working hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m and may vary. Duties associated with this position involve working on a video display terminal 70% of the time.
This is an off-date position funded through January 31, 2000
MSU is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Institution
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