Princeton Weekly Bulletin February 1, 1999

Employment


Complete descriptions of positions are available in the Office of Human Resources, Clio Hall, at other campus locations and on the World Wide Web at http://webware.princeton.edu/hr/posting.htm. Due to space limitations, all job qualifications, including physical requirements, may not be listed below.

For job information call (609) 258-6130. To apply for a current job, send application to Human Resources, Clio Hall, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544 (include two resumes when applying for administative staff), unless otherwise noted. Internal candidates must include transfer/promotion form. Employment office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

*New listing.
 

Administrative and related staff

Area manager. Requires BA in hotel or restaurant management or equivalent, five years of related experience, good organizational and communication skills, and ability to work evenings and weekends. Grade 6. Salary minimum: $41,051. Dining Services, Butler/Wilson Req. 4868/98-0187PP

Assistant/associate director. Requires BA; four years of experience in fundraising or comparable field; strong organizational, strategic planning, communication and interpersonal skills; and independence. Must enjoy working with diverse people in goal and team oriented setting. Application deadline: February 15. Salary and grade commensurate with experience. Annual Giving Req. 5005/98-0193LO

*Assistant manager, cash operations. Requires AA; two years of experience in food management; knowledge of N.J. Health Codes, food purchasing, production and presentation using computerized production system; and ability to coordinate and delegate tasks, train staff and work flexible hours, including weekends. Grade 2. Salary minimum: $28,987. Dining Services/Student Center Req. 98-0200PP

CAD archivist. Requires BA in architecture or equivalent experience; three years of experience in architectural or planning office and experience with AutoCad; understanding of 2D and 3D drawings, x-references, paperspace and standard AIA layering system; and proficiency in Wintel environment. Grade 4. Salary minimum: $33,285. Physical Planning Req. 98-0164PP

*Food market manager. Requires BA; two years of experience managing franchise; good communication and interpersonal skills; ability to hire and train staff; and knowledge of N.J. health codes and Serve Safe and computerized menu and cash control systems. Must be able to work weekends and holidays. Grade 5. Salary minimum: $36,613. Dining Services Req. 4756PP

Infrastructure support specialist. Requires excellent organizational skills; and experience in supporting large-scale systems development, PC hardware and software, local and wide area networking, computer system architecture, Web based application development and deployment, and enterprise scale environment in several of following areas: Component based Architecture, Distributed Middleware, Java, Enterprise Java Beans, C/C++, Unix, (Solaris), NT workstation and Server, system configuration in support of software development and implementation or electronic software distribution. Grade 7. CIT/Distributed Management Systems Req. 98-0171PP

*Programmer/analyst. Requires knowledge of OS/JCL, OS/MVS, CMS, IDMS, ADS/O, MS Windows. Grade 6. CIT/Distributed Management Systems Req. 98-0208PP

*School administrator. Requires excellent communication, organizational, interpersonal, problem-solving and computer skills (Microsoft Word, database management, internet and electronic mail). Grade 5. Salary minimum: $36,613. Woodrow Wilson School Req. 4732/99-0204LO

The following have been advertised in previous issues of the Bulletin.

Application development administrator. Facilities Information Systems Req. 3041PP

Data analyst. Data Administration Req. 4792/98-0163PP

Department manager III. Molecular Biology Req. 5002/98-0167LO

Human resources librarian. Send resume to Search Committee for Human Resources Librarian, Dorothy Pearson, One Washington Rd.

Senior technical support staff II. Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering Req. 3867LO

Systems administrator. Facilities Information Systems Req. 3040PP

 

Professional technical

Send letter of application to Andy Rosenau, 87 Prospect Ave. (fax 609-258-3943, e-mail arosenau@princeton.edu), unless otherwise noted.

*Manager of computing facilities. Requires BA; excellent communication and service skills; four years of experience supporting Windows and Mac computer users; two years of experience managing user support; thorough knowledge of Windows and Mac hardware, and of Windows NT, Mac OS and productivity software; and knowledge of Unix computers and software. Salary and rank commensurate with experience.

The following have been advertised in previous issues of the Bulletin.

Departmental computing support.

Unix Solaris systems administrator.

Manager of computing services. Judith Tilton, Population Research, 21 Prospect Ave.

NT systems administrator.

Systems security administrator/disaster recovery planner.

Unix systems administrator. Jay Plett, Electrical Engineering (fax 609-258-3745, e-mail sajob@ee.princeton.edu).
 

Lab and shop

The following have been advertised in previous issues of the Bulletin.

Borexino senior technician. Physics Req. 3887LO

Electronic specialist II. CIT Information Services/Instructional, Media Services Req. 4076PP

Help desk operator/front desk agent. CIT/Information Services Req. 4081/98-0179PP
 

Maintenance and service

*Maintenance assistant. Requires three years of experience in general maintenance of buildings and grounds or equivalent vocational training, driver's license, and ability to perform heavy lifting and work in high places. Must be reliable, enjoy working around young people, and be available for emergency service and evenings and weekends. Grade 6. Salary minimum: $22,552. Princeton-Blairstown Center Req. 4985/99-020LO

*Security officer. Requires high school diploma or equivalent, good communication skills, ability to stand for eight hours with scheduled breaks, and driver's license. Schedule is Wednesday to Saturday, 9:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. and Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Grade 4. Salary: $13.61/hr. Art Museum Req. 3644/99-0205LO

*Storekeeper. Requires high school diploma or equivalent; good interpersonal skills; and ability to read, write and follow verbal and written instructions, load and receive supplies, lift 75 pounds and work weekends. Ten-month position. Salary: $11.24/hr. (probationary salary: $10.45/hr. Dining Services Butler/Wilson Req. 5036-99-0206PP

*Storeroom attendant II. Receives, processes and delivers incoming and out-going deliveries and maintains inventory. Grade 4. Salary minimum: $23,455. Molecular Biology Req. 4909/99-0202

The following have been advertised in previous issues of the Bulletin.

Building custodian. Housing Req. 98-0178PP

Operating engineer apprentice. Co-generation Plant Req. 0172PP

Short order cook. Dining Services, Rockefeller/Mathey Req. 98-0194PP
 

Office support

*Library office assistant II. Requires strong communication and interpersonal skills; and ability to learn complex tasks and alpha-numeric classification schemes, work quickly and accurately under pressure, and go up and down stairs, bend and stretch, and lift 25 pounds. Typing 15 wpm. Salary grade C. Geosciences, Map Library Req. 2659DP

*Library unit coordinator. Requires good interpersonal skills, accuracy, independence, flexibility, tact, and ability to stand all day and push book trucks. Typing 25 wpm. Salary grade: D. Firestone Library/Labeling, Plating Unit Req. 2661DP

*Office specialist. Requires three years of experience in academic or admin-istrative office; excellent secretarial, organizational and wordprocessing skills; initiative; independence; judgment; and ability to work in emotionally sensitive situations and learn new software (including PeopleSoft Financials). Grade 9. Salary minimum: $24,691. Dean of the College Req. 4684/99-0203LO

*Special collections assistant II. Requires good communication, organ-izational and computer skills; attention to detail; knowledge of library online catalogs and circulation systems; flexibility; tact; and ability to improve software and hardware. Hours are 9:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Typing 15 wpm. Salary grade D. Chemistry Library Req. 2660DP

The following have been advertised in previous issues of the Bulletin

Bibliographic specialist. Salary: Grade E. Gest Oriental Library Req. 2646DP

Office assistant IV. Art Museum Req. 4154/98-0196LO

Secretary II. Electrical Engineering Req. 4998/98-0181LO

Secretary III. Development/Alumni Records Req. 3993/98-0175AR; Near Eastern Studies Req. 3926/98-0184AR; Physical Planning Req. 98-140PP

Special collections assistant IV. Firestone Library, Cotsen Children's Library Req. 2650DP; Mudd Library Req. 2656

Technical research secretary III. Population Research Req. 4025/98-0183AR; Woodrow Wilson School Req. 4731/98-0191AR

Technical research secretary III/IV. Chemistry Req. 4736/98-161
 

Part time and temporary

*Computer operator. Requires hardware and equipment knowledge of IBM main-frame systems, MVS/JES3, and VM/CMS, IBM 4245 and Xerox 4050 printers, IBM PCs and STK tape drives. Must have knowledge of or be willing to learn IBM operating system (MVS/ESA, JES3, VM/CMS, Windows NT), tape mount and printer control procedures, forms and paper handling and microfiche. Hours are 11:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. Position available until 2002. Salary minimum: $23,455. CIT/Systems and Networking/Production Control Req. 99-0209PP

*Secretary III. Requires secretarial and bookkeeping experience, proficiency with PC spreadsheets, and ability to work independently and complete assignments. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Salary minimum: $15,915 ($22,735 FTE). Risk Management Req. 98-0207PP

The following have been advertised in previous issues of the Bulletin.

Athletic trainer. Send resume to Lauren Costello, McCosh Health Center.

Bibliographic specialist. Firestone Library, Periodical Receipts Unit Req. 2658DP

Research assistant, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing. Send application to Judith Tilton, Population Research, 21 Prospect Ave.

Program coordinator/summer camp codirector. Princeton-Blairstown Center Req. 4982/98-0182LO

Programmer, Statistical programmer. Send application to Judith Tilton, Population Research, 21 Prospect Ave.

Secretary IV. Dean of Student Life Req. 4974/98-0145AR

Security officer II. Send applications to Albert Wise, Security Manager, Art Museum.

Technician. Send application to T.C. Onstott, Geosciences.

 


Princeton University does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orienta-tion, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability or status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran in any phase of its employment process. The associate provost is the individual designated by the University to coordinate its efforts to comply with equal opportunity and affirmative action regulations and laws. Questions or concerns should be directed to Associate Provost, One Nassau Hall or (609) 258-6110.