Vol. 18, No. 3Sept. 17, 1998

- #99P012 Campus Information Technology Associate I (Level 12), Department of Biological Sciences-REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in biology, computer science or other science related fields with two/four years' related experience. Experience with Windows 3.x/95/NT, TCP/IP Networking, HTML Pages, Windows-based programs/applications, UNIX/MVS and MAC ability required. DUTIES: Manage/oversee the operation of the biology computing facility. Support daily research/general computing needs of the department. Maintenance/ troubleshooting of hardware/software in the lab/department; maintain documents, manage/update home page, set up/manage internal networks. Assist in the procurement of computer equipment; prepare proposals to expand computing resources use of modeling/ multimedia technology for classroom use and graphics. CONTACT: Send resume and three confidential letters of reference to Sandra M. Dean, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Oct. 2.

- #99P031, #99P032 Project Manager (Level 15), Office of the Vice Provost for Research-REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree. Minimum, five years' contracts/grants experience in a university, federal agency or foundation. Minimum, 10 years' equivalent experience in sponsored research activities will be considered. Conduct tutorials/workshops for faculty/ administrators essential. Personal computer experience with database, word processing and spreadsheet applications required. Excellent oral/ written communication skills required. DUTIES: Work within a single-point-of-contact service delivery model. Review proposals/awards from government agencies, private foundations/ corporations and assist in approving those proposals and awards up to $100,000 per year per proposal/ award. Review/approve pre-award requests, transactions on active awards and interim and final financial reports for awards and provide assistance in the preparation of proposals and administration of awards to faculty, staff, graduate students and administrators. CONTACT: Send letter of application, resume and names of three references, to Mary Dozier, Chair, Project Manager Search Committee, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, 210 Hullihen Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Sept. 28.

- #99P034 Senior Scientist (Level 17), Delaware Geological Survey-REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. in geology with a minimum of seven years or a M.S. in geology with 10 years' directly related experience using geophysical log interpretation, micropaleontology, biostratigraphy, paleoenvironmental interpretation, sequence stratigraphy and seismic stratigraphy in stratigraphic investigations. DUTIES: Develop, manage and conduct complex research on the stratigraphy of the mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain and Outer Continental Shelf, classify/correlate stratigraphic units, develop research proposals and publish results of research. Interest/ ability to interact with state/local/federal agencies, industry and the general public. Experience with computers for graphics/data reduction to support research efforts highly desirable. CONTACT: Send letter of interest, resume, names and addresses, including e-mail, of three references to SS Search Committee, Delaware Geological Survey, DGS Building, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Dec. 1.

- #99S028 Secretary (S-04), Employee Wellness-Part time, 20 hours per week, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Minimum, $8,975 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with one-year of experience in a clerical or secretarial position; business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices/ procedures; knowledge of business English; communicate effectively; maintain office records and prepare routine reports; or any equivalent combination of experience. Computer knowledge and experience in working with various software packages including database entry preferred. DUTIES: Main support person for the Employee Wellness Program working with the director and wellness professionals. Complete appropriate paperwork relating to advertising, copying charges, supplies, equipment, etc. Assist in executing wellness programs by scheduling rooms, enrolling participants, confirming enrollments and attendance, tabulating wellness dollars spent, billing statements, routing cash receivable and compiling reports when required. Type letters, reports, programs, proposals, etc. File, copy and sort mail. Provide assistance to employee wellness team members when requested. DEADLINE: Sept. 21.

- #99S049 Records Analyst (R-06), Arts and Science-LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES. Minimum, $19,230 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: Associate degree or equivalent coursework in business administration or related field with three years' responsible records systems, accounting, stock control or retail experience with previous supervisory experience preferred. Organize, review, analyze, interpret data control reports and strong oral/written communication skills needed. Access data from administrative systems and analyze information with budget and personnel policies and procedures of the university. Good microcomputing skills with knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Access; good analytical/ mathematical skills; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. DUTIES: Provide direct assistance to the executive assistant for the management of budgets and personnel appointments in the College of Arts and Science. Directly responsible for the Parallel Program budget records and all recruiting activity in the college. Review/analyze reports, conduct special studies as required, review data control process and design database/spreadsheet applications. Correspond with vendors to obtain merchandise information and resolve problems. DEADLINE: Sept. 21.

- #99S034 Senior Secretary (S-05), College of Arts and Science-LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES. Minimum, $17,945 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with two years' experience in a secretarial position; experience in University environment, business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices/ procedures, business English. Ability to communicate effectively. Maintain records, prepare reports, or any equivalent combination experience and training. Office 97, Microsoft Excel and SIS preferred. Web site maintenance skills desirable. DUTIES: Provide direct support/assistance. Schedule appointments/meetings; compose letters and take minutes. Support the Arts and Science Senate by preparing/distributing agenda and monthly minutes. Provide support for the annual Junior Science and Humanities Symposium; maintain peer review notification system, as well as data for supplemental college grants. DEADLINE: Sept. 21.

- #99A005, #99A009, #99A010 Certified HVAC Technician, AFSCME LOCAL 3472, Facilities Management- 40 hours per week, Mondays-Fridays, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. REQUIREMENTS: Completion of high school, vocational school or equivalent. Four years' practical field experience as HVAC/R mechanic related to maintenance/repair of commercial HVAC/R systems, including all types of ATC controls (pneumatic, electrical, electronic). Certificate of completion as a Type I /II technician as required by 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F, of the Federal Clean Air Act. Experience in maintenance/repair of domestic, commercial and industrial refrigeration systems and satisfactory completion of four years' refrigeration service engineer society program or equivalent. Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license. Nonallergic to solvents, gases and chemicals commonly associated with refrigerant equipment, responsible for handling and storage of high-pressure gases. Ability to work around high voltage. Control experience a plus. DEADLINE: Sept. 28.

- #99M011 Bus Driver, Transportation Services- REQUIREMENTS: Driver with good record required. Friendly disposition, positive attitude, neat appearance. CDL Class B license with passenger/school bus endorsement needed. Pay $7.96/hr. flexible hours. Apply at Employee Services, University of Delaware, 51 E. Main St., Newark, DE 19716. For information call 831-1187. DEADLINE: Sept. 28.

- #99M012 Computer Lab Manager(s)-Temporary part-time day and evening lab manager(s), for computing facilities in Wilmington and Newark. Starting wage, $9.50 per hour. Knowledge/experience with IBM-compatible personal computer operating systems including Windows, DOS, and UNIX; the Internet and WWW; and software applications such as MS-Office 95/97, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, PageMaker and Paint Shop. Must have dependable transportation. Previous work experience and flexibility with work hours to be scheduled. Applications available at John M. Clayton Hall reception desk or Student Services Building on the Wilmington Campus, 2800 Pennsylvania Ave. For information, contact Kathy Bruzik at 831-8842. DEADLINE : Sept. 21.