Hi folks,
I am helping an emerging search analytics company (which, for instance, offers
a SaaS platform to gather competitive data) search for a Sr Linux Engineer.
They have already hired one engineer I referred.
You will wear many hats: admin, analyst, architect, and tools developer.
Some of the job functions:
* Design and maintain reliable, scalable, secure and high availability
Linux systems.
and Technical operations in a fast-paced dynamic development environment.
* Be responsible for automating system deployments, management and
monitoring in various colo and cloud computing environments.
* Lead implementation and operation of distributed high-performance
computing infrastructure with over 500 nodes.
* Enhance backup tools and monitoring.
* Participate in disaster recovery and monthly recovery tests.
* Work with project managers and technical staff in defining and
documenting technical project requirements and deadlines.
Things you should know:
* RHEL/Centos, Ubuntu, OS X, Windows a plus.
* Strong experience in at least one DB
* Strong understanding of IP Networks, Firewalls and security, DNS, TCP/IP,
DHCP, Perl/Python and bash scripting.
* Systems automation and deployment tools:
CFEngine/Puppet, KickStart/PXE
* Monitoring tools:
Nagios, Zenoss, Sitescope, Cacti, RRD, SNMP, openNMS
* Experience with:
Apache, Tomcat, HAProxy, Load balancing, Squid, VMware ESX/Xen, PHP,
JAVA, Samba
* Systems authentication concepts with LDAP, RADIUS and MS Active Directory
* Working knowledge of Internet Protocols:
SMTP, POP3, IMAP, FTP, SSH, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, NFS.
* Understanding of VPN technologies and asterisk phone systems.
* Understanding of storage principles in high performance environment
(RAID, file systems, etc)
* Linux performance tuning and debugging tools.
* Network sniffers.
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