*Please send resume ASAP @ [email protected]* *Job Tittle : UNIX Admin* *Location : Denver, CO "OR" Richardson, TX.* *Duration: 6+ Months Contract* *Rate : DOE*
*Discription:* Seeking a Unix Administrator with a complete understanding of how to configure a well-tuned system from the ground up in an EPIC environment. This individual will be responsible for helping to architect, design, build and support our client’s UNIX systems, as well as the VMware virtual cluster. Build, configure & performance tune LINUX & Sun servers *Responsibilities* Configure & performance tune system Oversee and / or perform all aspects of site maintenance for UNIX systems. Monitor to proactively identify problems with systems & applications Aggressively leads site problems to resolution Informs others of changes made to the environment and applications when changes occur Ability to develop shell scripts to accomplish redundant tasks to simplify distributed administration Follow / enforce processes needed to maintain operational stability, e.g. change control Coordinate and facilitate activities with vendors and escalation support teams Define new monitoring procedures and continually review existing Execute, create and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) as needed Serve as the incident management lead role in technical resolution trouble shooting and remediation Ensure the process and procedures followed are compliant with industry and government legislation such as SOX and PCI *Experience * UNIX Systems Administration Experience Storage Area Network experience Enterprise experience VMware Bachelor Degree or equivalent work experience *Thanks & Regards,* *Adam Smith* *Sr. Technical Recruiter / AM* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Open Source J2EE frameworks" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/open-source-j2ee-frameworks?hl=en.
