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----------------------------Original message---------------------------- POSITION: Manager of Computer Information Systems, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 3 June 1996 SCHEDULE: 35 hours/week (includes benefits) POSITION PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Director of Facilities, the Manager of Computer Information Systems is responsible for the evaluation, implementation and administration of database management systems, client/server hardware and software, and local and wide area networking hardware and software. The Manager of Computer Information Systems negotiates contracts between the Museum and hardware and software vendors; functions as project leader in the design of systems and operating procedures for information systems projects; conducts complex systems analysis activities; works with vendors in computer applications research; coordinates the purchase of computer equipment and software application packages; coordinates the installation of desktop workstations; and supervises the work of assigned staff. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervise and coordinate the implementation and installation of relational database management systems, including Sybase, Universe and Fourth Dimension. Provide system and network administration services to maintain data integrity and networking performance. Confer with user departments to determine system requirements for the implementation of new and the modification of existing information systems. Implement and manage the Museum-wide TCP/IP, AppleShare, and Novell Ethernet and FDDI and other network operating systems. Assist in the monitoring of disk space, maintenance of file integrity, monitoring and follow-up on error messages, backing up of systems, and the installation of system upgrades. Conduct feasibility studies and prepare cost analyses for information system products and provide project implementation schedules and periodic progress reports to Senior Staff, the Finance Committee and the Board of Trustees. Act as the Museum liaison with computer hardware and software vendors and participate in the negotiation of contractual agreements for the acquisition of computer equipment. Assist Museum staff in all aspects of computer services including the coordination of user training sessions, ordering of supplies and the conduct of troubleshooting activities to resolve file server, network and workstation problems. Establish and maintain an inventory system of computer hardware and software. Hire, assign, schedule and review the work of subordinate staff. Perform other related duties as needed. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Training: Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Science or a closely related field. Graduate course work in Business Administration, Computer Information Systems or Telecommunications preferred. Work Experience: Minimum three years of full-time or its equivalent experience in the design, implementation and management of automated systems and procedures used to process fiscal, statistical and record-keeping data. Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of the principles, methods and techniques of computer information systems analysis and design. Ability to develop and implement computer systems and procedures. Ability to advise and assist staff in the use of systems and software applications. Ability to schedule and do cost estimating for systems projects. Ability to work independently, using good judgment as to appropriate course of action. Ability to prepare clear and concise written reports and make effective oral presentations. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with others. TO APPLY: Please call the Application Request Line at (415)357-4192 or come to the Minna Street entrace of the Museum to complete one. Please return the completed application to: Human Resources Department, SFMOMA, 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art encourages people of color, residents of SOMA and other San Francisco residents to apply. The San Francosco Museum of Modern Art is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity.