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Subject: Job Announcement
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Date: Fri, 15-Jul-83 15:41:14 EDT
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                        J O B   O P E N I N G

                            July 14, 1983

The Computer Aided Design / Interactive Graphics group at  the  U.  S.
Naval  Academy  has a position open for a GS-9/11 computer specialist.
The purpose of the  department  is  to  apply  computer  graphics  and
CAD/CAM techniques to Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical and Naval Sys-
tems Engineering.  The graphics hardware consists of:

   Evans and Sutherland Picture System 1 on a PDP-11/45 running RT-11
   Evans and Sutherland Picture System 1 on a PDP-11/34 running RT-11
   Evans and Sutherland PS300 with 4 displays on a PDP-11/55 running
      UNIX V7
   Ikonas color frame buffer on a PDP-11/55 running UNIX V7
   Various Tektronix gear (4050 series desktops and 4014 terminals)
   An 85 x 55 inch flatbed plotter

A VAX 11/780 and Berkley 4.X will be installed in August.   Two  addi-
tional  PS300  systems  will  be  purchased  in  early 1984.  Projects
currently under way include Ethernet between  UNIX  machines,  printed
circuit and schematic drafting systems on the PS300, 2D and 3D mechan-
ical part drafting with direct  milling  machine  control,  ship  hull
design using 3D surfaces, and computer graphics research for engineer-
ing applications.

Knowledge of the fundamentals of computer graphics is  required.   The
software responsibilities are approximately as follows:

   70% UNIX program development
   15% Naval Academy Time Sharing system support
   10% RT11 support
    5% Tektronix 4050 support

Languages include Fortran IV, f77, C and  BASIC.   The  position  also
requires working with faculty members and students to provide program-
ming assistance.  This assistance ranges from simply  answering  ques-
tions  to  developing  major programming projects applying interactive
graphics to engineering problems.

The job is a full time civil service position.  The department is  all
civilian  consisting of a faculty director, two electronics engineers,
an electronics technician, and two computer specialists.   This  posi-
tion is to fill an additional vacant software position.  The salary is
from $20k to $24.5k.

For more information, or send your resume to

                        Paco Rodriguez
                        Branch Head, CADIG
                        M/S 11G
                        U. S. Naval Academy
                        Annapolis, Md.  21402
                        (301) 267-4413

                           or

                        Steve Satterfield
                        Computer Specialist
                        M/S 11G
                        U. S. Naval Academy
                        Annapolis, Md.  21402
                        (301) 267-4413
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