Part-Time Research Computing Support Position
Need a part time job starting this summer?
The Research Computing division of RENCI Engagement Center at UNC-CH is seeking a part-time graduate student employee for 8 to 20 hours per week to field user's questions. Compensation is a minimum of $14 per hour. The work hours are between 8am and 5pm Monday through Friday. The minimum shift is about 4 hours. Our offices are located in the ITS Manning building which is at the entrance to the hospital near the water tower.
Since you are currently a user of resources managed by ITS Research Computing, you are likely to be able to help other users. Our ideal candidate is a UNC-CH graduate student with 2+ more years left in their program, is relatively comfortable using one or more of the Research Computing servers, and is a UNIX/Linux user.
Come be a part of the team and learn more about how to use our resources as well.
Graduate student employees have said that they learned much more about computers and how to use research related software while on the job and that these skills helped them with their own work.
Come work for Research Computing and be a representative of your department.
If you are interested or know someone who might be, please email me and attach a cv or resume in either plain text, pdf, or MS-Word format.
Best,
Dan Blanchette
Research Computing
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Dan_Blanchette@unc.edu
w: 919-843-7195
The Research Computing division of RENCI Engagement Center at UNC-CH is seeking a part-time graduate student employee for 8 to 20 hours per week to field user's questions. Compensation is a minimum of $14 per hour. The work hours are between 8am and 5pm Monday through Friday. The minimum shift is about 4 hours. Our offices are located in the ITS Manning building which is at the entrance to the hospital near the water tower.
Since you are currently a user of resources managed by ITS Research Computing, you are likely to be able to help other users. Our ideal candidate is a UNC-CH graduate student with 2+ more years left in their program, is relatively comfortable using one or more of the Research Computing servers, and is a UNIX/Linux user.
Come be a part of the team and learn more about how to use our resources as well.
Graduate student employees have said that they learned much more about computers and how to use research related software while on the job and that these skills helped them with their own work.
Come work for Research Computing and be a representative of your department.
If you are interested or know someone who might be, please email me and attach a cv or resume in either plain text, pdf, or MS-Word format.
Best,
Dan Blanchette
Research Computing
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Dan_Blanchette@unc.edu
w: 919-843-7195

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