Journal-World classified (published 07/12/2009)
Temporary
Programmer,
Kansas Geological Survey
University of Kansas
KS Geological Survey is looking for a temporary programmer to write function and utility programs in C++ consistent with existing code. BS degree in computer science or related field and 2 yrs. experience programming in C/C++. Position will not exceed 999 hours. $22.75 per hour. Priority date July 19, 2009. Visit our departmental website for full details
http://www.kgs.ku.edu/General/jobs.html before applying at
http://jobs.ku.edu .
Search by position # 00065768. A. Delaney, HR, 785-864-2152 or hr@kgs.ku.edu .
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