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Hello, Hope you are doing great. Please review the requirement and if you find it matching your profile then send me your updated resume *ASAP/IMMEDIATE* *Linux/System engineer* *Chicago, IL* *6 Months Contract* *Client *is changing the way we get work done. We’re assembled into small, entrepreneurial type of teams that are designed to be self-sufficient. As a System Engineer on one of these teams, it’s our job to provide the supporting infrastructure, infrastructure automation as well as systems design knowledge to the team. You’ll be supporting your team’s development, pre-production and production environments. The teams practice AGILE/Scrum, so the Systems Engineer will participate in the team’s stand-up and sprint planning meetings. In addition to this, you’ll spend 20% of your time per week working with the other SEs to finish common systems related projects. *TOOLS WE WORK WITH* *One* of my driving factors when I look at a new opportunity are the tools in the ecosystem. Below is a list of some of the tools we’re either currently using or have made the decision to use and will begin implementing shortly, hopefully with your help. • Puppet for configuration management • Ansible for task orchestration • Linux (CentOS, Ubuntu), Apache HTTPD, Tomcat, Flask • Bash, Python, Ruby, Java • CollectD, ELK Stack, Splunk, DataDog • vSphere, AWS • MySQL, Cassandra, Couchbase • Stash/Git, Confluence, Jira, Jenkins • Mac, Linux or Windows. (We won’t judge you if you run Windows….much) *HOW WE THINK ABOUT WORK* *We* have a few favorite sayings or slogans that help us guide the way we work not just for new projects, but also as we begin to retrofit some legacy applications. Here are some sayings you’ll hear around the team. (None of these were invented at Client) • YAGNI (You Ain’t Gonna Need It) • DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself) • “If it moves, we track it. Sometimes we’ll draw a graph of something that isn’t moving yet, just in case it decides to make a run for it.” • Make it work, make it right, make it fast, make it small. In that order. An imperfect tool in production is more useful than a perfect tool still in development. • Try something different. If it sucks, throw it out and try again. WHAT WE THINK ABOUT EACH OTHER Even though the SEs are embedded in their own teams, we still work together quite a bit and have a lot of fun doing it. We have a standing happy hour meeting every week just to catch up, decompress and hang out. We share book, movie, anime and beer recommendations all the time. It really is a good group to work with. *WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR* *Soft Skills* • *Some*one with a passion for learning • Someone gutsy who isn’t afraid to try new things • Someone who is comfortable failing, learning and trying again • Someone who is data obsessed. • Someone with an automation mindset. • Someone who hates black boxes *Hard Skills* • Linux experience • Proficient in a high level scripting language • Continuous Integration Knowledge • Experience with RDBMs and NoSQL implementations • Knowledge of distributed systems design and constraints Thanks, Parvinder Kumar | Sr. Technical Recruiter Technology Resource Group, Inc. 3736 Hill-Dale Court, Santa Clara, CA- 95051 Direct: 408-933-9918 | Office: 408-709-1760*964 | Fax: 408-213-8316 Email id: [email protected] <[email protected]> | www.tresourceinc.com | G Talk: parvin5r | Yahoo: parvin5r -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "USITCV" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/usitcv. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
