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School of Clinical Medicine

IT SUPPORT MANAGER IN THE WELLCOME TRUST/MRC BUILDING

The School of Clinical Medicine's IT Support Service requires a Computer Associate to undertake the commissioning and day-to-day running of the IT Network serving the new Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, a 10,000 m2 laboratory currently under construction on the Addenbrooke's Hospital site. The Building will house the MRC's Dunn Nutrition Unit and the University of Cambridge's Institute for Cellular and Genetic Medicine. The post-holder will work on all aspects of the Building's computing needs, including network planning and development, commissioning/configuration, operation, installation and maintenance of hardware and software, and provide user support for all aspects of Information Technology. The post-holder will also be responsible for the supervision of the IT technicians assigned to the Building.

 We are looking for someone with professional qualifications and relevant experience. A familiarity with PC, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms, and with network planning and administration are essential. Also, the applicant should have good communications and time management skills, and the ability to work unsupervised. The appointment will be for three years in the first instance, with the possibility of reappointment.

 The pensionable scale of stipends for a Computer Associate (Grade II) is £21,894 a year, rising by four annual increments to £25,552.

 Further information about the duties and conditions of appointment and an application form are available from Mrs Li Gregory, tel. 336457 or e-mail syl21@medschl.cam.ac.uk. Applications and the names of three referees should be sent to Mrs Li Gregory at The Clinical School, Box 111, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2SP. The closing date for applications is Friday, 27 February 1998.


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Cambridge University Reporter 5726, 28th January 1998
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