Position Filled

Student Systems Programmer Job Available


Title:
Student Systems Programmer
Objective:
Seeking motivated individual wishing to enter the computer programming field.
Starting:
As Soon As Possible.
Hours:
Available hours of work are 9am-6pm, Monday-Friday. 10-20 hours of work per week is required during the school semester. 20-30 hours of work per week is available during the holidays and summer.
Wage:
Between $9-13/hr depending on skill set.
Experience and Skills:
No skills officially required, as most skills will be learned on the job. Guided instruction will be given, but the new hire must be able to learn on their own through sources provided. The following would be helpful, but are not required:
  • Shell scripting (bash, ksh, tcsh, csh, etc...)
  • Perl
  • C,C++
  • PHP
  • Java
  • Familiarity with Solaris or Linux operating systems
College Enrollment:
Preferential treament will be giving to individuals enrolled at Rutgers with one or more years left of education. Yet applicants do NOT need to be enrolled in Rutgers University to apply. If you are enrolled, all grade levels are welcome to apply.
Overview:

The Laboratory for Computer Science Research Computing Facility (LCSR-CF) is currently looking for a Student System Programmer. This person will assist in code testing, debugging, upgrading, rewriting and developing for the computer systems within the Division of Computer and Information Sciences (DCIS), which includes the Department of Computer Science (DCS).

System currently in operation consist mostly of Unix-like operating systems and primary responsibilities may include...

  • Installing and testing new software.
  • Debugging, enhancing, optimizing and rewriting pre-existing code.
  • Porting software between platforms.
  • Quick script generation for small temporary tasks.
  • Long term project design, scheduling.
  • Creating user interface applications.
  • Developing middleware interfaces.
  • Datawarehousing.
  • Writing hooks, and plug-ins for application integration.
  • Information searching, gathering and analysis.
  • Physical labor may be required on occasion.
  • Much, much, more...

In the future, Windows operating systems tasks may also become relevant.

Contact:
If you are interested or have questions, email dmotto@cs.rutgers.edu or stop by CoRE 219, Busch Campus. If applying please include the following:
  • A short description of yourself.
  • An answer to why you would like this particular position.
  • Whether or not you can work over the summer.
  • If you are a student, when is your graduation month and year.
  • Attach your resume to the email.