Re: DBA position for City of Bryan, TX
Date: 1996/03/20
Message-ID: <4int7n$bbs_at_news-f.iadfw.net>#1/1
jon_at_ci.bryan.tx.us (Jon L. Gardner) wrote:
>I hate to bug the newsgroup with this, but we're in need of a
>"We" are an electric utility (Bryan Utilities) that is part of the
>DBA...ours left for a more lucrative position in Clearwater several
>months ago, and we haven't seen any decent applicants in months of
>looking!
>local municipal government (the City of Bryan), and our utility
>billing database is being moved off of an IBM 4361 mainframe onto a
>Data General 8500 / Oracle / SCT Banner software system. The new
>system is supposed to go parallel on April 8. We have a full-time
>application specialist, a part-time database tuner, and occasional
>visits from SCT programmers, but we need a DBA.
>Bryan/College Station is the home of Texas A&M University, the Bush
>Library, and several other interesting things. Total area population,
>including both cities and the university, is about 150,000. Decent
>shopping, plenty of stores/restaurants/entertainment, but still feels
>very much like a small town, very friendly, fairly low cost-of-living,
>lots of rural area surrounding it if you want to live in the
>country/work in town.
>See the following urls for regional and City of Bryan info:
><http://www.rtis.com/reg/bcs/>
><http://www.rtis.com/reg/bryan/>
>DBA position has great benefits package, low-stress working
>environment, reasonable flexibility with work hours, ~$35k or so.
>As the network administrator, I can also tell you that we are fully
>up-to-date on network technology (the oldest piece of network
>equipment is about one year old, and the City net is still growing)
>and you get full Internet access and a dialup account, so you're not
>missing out on the 'net by coming to a "small town!"
>If you are interested and have questions, please send email to
><hattaway_at_ci.bryan.tx.us>. If you want to apply, call (409) 361-3600
>and ask for the personnel department. The job is listed as "Database
>Administrator" in the Electric Engineering division.
>The City of Bryan is an equal opportunity employer.
>(I'm supposed to put that in, I believe.)
>Thanks!
>>>>>----------------->
>Jon L. Gardner, Network Administrator (jon_at_ci.bryan.tx.us)
>City of Bryan, Texas <http://www.rtis.com/reg/bryan/>
>Voice: (409) 821-5724 Fax: (409) 821-5795
>*I speak only for myself, not for the City of Bryan*
A DBA for $35K ?? Good Luck !!
Michael B. Openshaw
Integrated Medical Networks
(Opinions expressed are my own)
Received on Wed Mar 20 1996 - 00:00:00 CET
