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IT Specialist at UC Santa Cruz Opening

Date: 05/01/2018

On Behalf of Emily Brodsky, UC Santa Cruz:
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UC Santa Cruz is looking for a new Linux and HPC IT specialist to support the Earth, Marine and Planetary Sciences, including seismology. A key component of this job is assisting with research applications and therefore a scientific background is an advantage.

The job is open now and we anticipate filling it very, very soon. Applications will be reviewed starting on May 9.

Please see link below for full details and application procedures:
https://jobs.ucsc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=70700

If anyone would like more information on the position, the group and the amazing aspects of living in Santa Cruz, feel free to contact me.

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