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*Job Title : Systems Engineer Location : Los Angeles, CA(Need Local) Duration : 6+Months Contract* *Interview Process : *First Phone, 2nd Face to Face Operating Systems: Linux (RHEL 5/6), UNIX (Solaris) Scripting Languages: BASH, PERL, SQL Middleware: Jboss Enterprise Application Platform 6, Jboss Application Server 4 Applications: Toad, SQL*Plus, WinSCP, RDP, Putty, SoapUI, VIM, Visio, Microsoft Project Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP Experience: 10+ years *Required Experience:* Understands network concepts including load balancing, DNS, and firewall configurations. Background with cloud computing (public or private) using an IaaS model. Understands security best practices on safeguarding credentials using SSH keys, knows how to store certificates in a Java Keystore, and how to store database credentials using Oracle Wallet. Works extensively with a *NIX shell and is comfortable making system changes, refers to man pages for documentation, uses VI/VIM for most of their editing purposes, and runs *NIX at home for personal reasons (yes Mac OS X counts) · Writes complex scripts using PERL. Knows how to install and use PERL modules from CPAN. Understands object oriented programming concepts supported by PERL. Knows how to setup reverse proxy servers using Apache, mod_proxy, and mod_rewrite. Must know how to perform pattern matching and string substitutions using regular expressions. Must explain the meaning of expressions such as /^[a-z0-9]{1,4}$/i · Knows how to configure, compile, and install software using make and gcc. Background using versioning tools such as SVN, Git, or CVS. Experience with package management tools including yum or Open CSW. Has basic debugging experience using Fiddler, Firebug, or Chrome DevTools. Document system changes including network topology diagrams. Understands DNS fundamentals including creating host records and performing DNS lookups using nslookup or dig. Must be able to explain what is the difference between an A NAME record and a CNAME record. Must know what MX records are for. Must know what a PTR record is used for. Must know how to set the priority on a host record in a zone file. *Regards, Kanahiya Jaiswal Professional Recruiter Seven Hills Software Technologies Inc 7101 Sheffield Court, McDonald, PA 15057 Office: 412-450-1316 X 114 Fax: 877-745-4811 Email: kanahiy...@shstinc.com* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SAP Workflow" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sap-workflow+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sap-workflow@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sap-workflow. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.