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DATE | 2007-10-12 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] [dracus@speakeasy.net: Wanted: Jr to Mid-level Linux System/Application Administrator]
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Greetings, all;
The group that I am a part of is looking to hire a Jr. to Mid-level Linux System and Application Administrator to assist me. The group is a small development team that is largely developing web applications for collaboration in middle-sized Enterprise organizations that are expected to be released to the Open Source community soon after they are deployed. You would be working with them to develop, deploy, and support applications that will be deployed across our Enterprise of about 20k users. Experience with one or more of the following is required: MySQL, Oracle, XEN, VMware, Apache/Tomcat. Please direct inquired to me, or my work address, dracus-at-mit.edu, but not to the list. Further details below. Thank you for your time.
Hunter Heinlen
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MIT Job Posting – Development Software & Platform Services/ISDA
Title: Linux Applications Administrator Req Number: N/A - Contractor Department: Information Services and Technology Location(s): Cambridge MA FT/PT: Full Time Employment / Payroll Category: Administrative Work Shift: APPLICATIONS/SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR, Information Services and Technology, to help support several dozen servers in 24x7 data centers running Linux operating systems for MIT's mission critical administrative and academic applications. Responsible for installing, configuring, administering, and upgrading applications, tools and software packages required by the ISDA team. Cloning and testing machines also necessary. Under minimal supervision, maintains the integrity of the OS environment and application platform, troubleshooting and maintaining operating system, web application servers, and enterprise content management systems in support of complex processing requirements. Familiarity with Linux, networking, web application servers, open source software, databases, and configuration management required. Must be able to learn new software packages quickly, evaluate tools and make recommendations. Will interact directly with clients to negotiate solutions and implementation. REQUIREMENTS: 3-5 years of experience in administering Red Hat Enterprise Linux in a heterogeneous data center or Enterprise environment Experience configuring and deploying MySQL database server software or as a MySQL or Oracle DBA Experience with enterprise and/or web content management systems is a plus Experience configuring Apache and/or Tomcat for publicly accessible websites Experience monitoring logs and system activity of Unix or Linux servers, and tracking usage over time Experience building automated operating system deployment and update utilities a plus Experience automating system administration tasks with BASH, Perl, Python, or similar scripting languages is required Experience with configuration management systems is a plus Experience with server virtualization technology, in particular VMware Experience supporting a development team or team of programmers is preferred Willing to participate in a problem-solving escalation chain to troubleshoot issues outside of regular business hours Solid project management skills essential Initiative, client orientation, and team work competencies expected Ability to communicate technical issues with non-technical people required
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