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Date:      Tue, 31 Mar 2015 09:41:51 -0400
From:      Jim Martin <jrmii@isc.org>
To:        freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   System Administrator - ISC 
Message-ID:  <4CBD0A9D-5175-47DD-B67F-BCD91EA3DC63@isc.org>

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System Administrator

Background

Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) is a 501(C)3 Non-Profit that develops =
commercial =C2=ADquality open=C2=ADsource software for the Internet =
Community and operates F-Root, one of the 13 DNS Root Server instances. =
ISC has a proud history in the development of the Internet, with many of =
the DNS and DHCP =C2=ADrelated standards in use today written by current =
or past employees and well over a decade of providing Root DNS services =
to the global Internet community.

Job Description

ISC is looking for a self-driven, hands-on Systems Administrator with an =
interest to learn and aptitude in Unix Systems Administration. This role =
will augment ISC=E2=80=99s strong existing Operations staff, initially =
focusing on the normalizing of ISC=E2=80=99s many deployed systems, but =
more generally helping with many day-to-day Operational tasks. This is a =
hands-on learning position helping improve core infrastructure in =
support of ISC=E2=80=99s Public-Benefit Mission.
Duties will include:

	=E2=80=A2 Day-to-day systems administration tasks for a large =
global installation of Unix systems
	=E2=80=A2 Hands-on system deployment in our Bay Area Data =
Centers.
	=E2=80=A2 Developing and maintaining documentation and reports
	=E2=80=A2 Participation in an on-call rotation for both ISC=E2=80=99=
s customer support department as well as ISC=E2=80=99s on-call 24 Hour =
NOC. This includes occasionally responding to after-hours emergencies =
on-site

Factors and Traits Required for Candidates:

	=E2=80=A2 FreeBSD and/or Linux experience
	=E2=80=A2 Experience taking ownership of issues to completion.
	=E2=80=A2 Ability to read and understand, as well as update =
where necessary,  technical documentation and provide feedback.
	=E2=80=A2 The ability to collaborate with diverse and =
distributed teams

Additional Weight to Candidates With:

	=E2=80=A2 Unix system administration skills, especially FreeBSD =
and Linux
	=E2=80=A2 Experience with basic Network Administration =
(Routers/Switches)
	=E2=80=A2 Familiarity with firewalls and common security best =
practices
	=E2=80=A2 Familiarity with virtualization, VMWare a plus
	=E2=80=A2 Experience with IPv6, DNS, DHCP,  or DNSSEC
	=E2=80=A2 Programming experience with Perl, C, C++, or Python
	=E2=80=A2 Network Management background
	=E2=80=A2 Experience working independently within a ticketing or =
work-processing system

This position requires open-minded, motivated, hands-on individuals who =
thrive in an environment comprised of strong engineering and =
multidisciplinary teams having both software development and systems =
administration backgrounds. Candidates must possess a desire to pioneer =
solutions and automation over existing and new services that empower the =
core of the Internet.

ISC is based in Redwood City, California, with much of the engineering =
staff distributed around the globe. This role, however, is local to our =
offices in Redwood City, CA and requires the candidate to work hands-on =
with a team in that area during regular (flexible) business  hours. =
Candidates should be willing to travel occasionally, potentially to =
various industry conferences, as needed.

This is a full time contract position with an initial contract length of =
6 months. Contract extension or conversion to full-time status is =
possible but not guaranteed.

Express your interest by sending your resume to jobs@isc.org =
<mailto:jobs@isc.org>

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