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Tired
of Delivering Pizzas?!
January 28, 2004
Want to round out your resume
with a job in a technical field? Watch for jobs like these on
the UC Davis Job board
or follow up with the contact information below. (Not all positions
are open at this time).
- ASUCD Creative Media: Design websites, develop software,
create ads for ASUCD. Visit http://asucd.ucdavis.edu/jobs/.
- Computer Room Consultant: Help students who use the campus
computer labs. Basic troubleshooting of hardware and software
problems, maintain cleanliness of rooms, assist faculty. Other
administrative jobs at the computer lab (that don’t
require tech skills) are also available to students. Visit
http://clm.ucdavis.edu/jobs/.
- Computer Lab Hardware Support: Intermediate-to-advanced
hardware and software troubleshooting, equipment installation
and repair, test and debug new software. Opportunity for special
projects. Contact http://clm.ucdavis.edu/jobs/.
- Educational Technology Partners: Help faculty members learn
to use educational technology, such as PowerPoint and MyUCDavis.
Training provided. Visit http://etpartners.ucdavis.edu
or call Chris Sarason (752-9545).
- Information and Education Technology: Writing, web design,
or web support. Produce newsletters, websites, ads, and brochures
about campus technology services. No tech background required
for writing position. Visit http://iet.ucdavis.edu/studentjobs/index.html
or http://jobs.ucdavis.edu/.
- Mediaworks: Work with UC Davis’ center for professional
media services. Opportunities to program and test online courses,
or work as videographer for staff/faculty video projects.
Contact http://iet.ucdavis.edu/studentjobs/jobs.cfm.
- Network Operations Center Tech Support: Assist with telephone
help desk for campus data and voice systems. Good customer
service skills and some computer skills required. Contact
Steve Edington (754-7256).
- The California Aggie: Assist in design and layout. Proficiency
with software, hardware, and an eye for aesthetics required.
Contact personnel@californiaaggie.com.
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