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Date:      Thu, 22 Apr 2004 16:43:00 -0500
From:      "Phillip Salzman" <phill@sysctl.net>
To:        <jobs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   FreeBSD & Solaris Position in Florida
Message-ID:  <020601c428b2$c8f1dc40$6645a8c0@MESE>

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Hello,

I'm with a CLEC/ISP/Webhost in Pensacola, FL and we're currently looking
for a fairly knowledgeable individual to help us out a bit.  We're a
decent sized shop with hardware ranging from old VA Linux machines, to
new Iron Systems boxes, Dell systems, and Sun's from Netra's to 6500's.

The job description on Monster is below.  It's a rather generic
description, but if you're interested let me know and we might be able
to set something up.  We have a of Apache, tomcat, PHP, Perl, Oracle,
MySQL, J2EE stuff, Sendmail, and QMail.=20

Just reply to me off-line if you're interested or telephone me at
850.465.1788 M-F or leave a voicemail and I'll get back with you. =20


Basic Requirements:=20
=A7 Successful candidate must have excellent oral & written =
communication
skills;
=A7 Maintain high degree of self-motivation and independent decision
making;
=A7 Possess excellent organizational and research skills with the =
ability
to meet deadlines;
=A7 High degree of proficiency in basic computer applications (i.e.
Windows, Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.)

Required Qualifications:
=A7 Capability of writing purchase justifications, training users in
complex topics, making presentations to an internal audience, and
interacting positively with upper management.=20
=A7 Working knowledge of all aspects of UNIX systems administration; for
example, configuration of mail systems, system installation and
configuration, printing systems, fundamentals of security, installing
third-party software.=20
=A7 An in-depth understanding of a UNIX-based operating system including
paging and swapping, inter-process communication, devices and what
device drivers do, and file system concepts ("inode", "superblock").=20
=A7 Working knowledge of fundamental networking/distributed computing
environment concepts including the configuration of NFS and NIS.
=A7 Utilizes nslookup to check information in the DNS.
=A7 Understands basic routing concepts.=20
=A7 A solid understanding of networking/distributed computing =
environment
concepts; understands principles of routing, client/server programming,
the design of consistent network-wide file system layouts.
=A7 Ability to do minimal debugging and modification of C programs.

Preferred Qualifications:
=A7 Experience installing boards and memory into systems.=20
=A7 Experience with SCSI device setup and installation.=20
=A7 Experience installing/configuring peripherals (for example, disks,
modems, printers, or data acquisition
=A7 Experience with enterprise level backup solution such as: Veritas
Netbackup or Legato Networker.
=A7 Telecommunications Knowledge/ Experience

Essential Functions (Including but not limited to):
=B7 Selects and implements optimal hardware and operating system =
software
to support IT and IT-supported application and database management
systems.=B7 Develops technical guidelines, standards, and procedures to
ensure adequate security for, and efficient use of system resources.=B7
Establishes and maintains appropriate inventories for the enterprise=92s
hardware and operating system software information.=B7 Establishes and
maintains capacity planning tools, techniques and methodology to monitor
IT computer and network platform performance and workload metrics.=B7
Plans and performs disaster recovery tests.=B7 Improves effectiveness =
and
efficiency of operating systems by evaluating, recommending and, if
approved, implementing software packages and tools which enhance
security, capacity, and/or performance of IT systems.=B7 Participates in
future systems=92 planning by making appropriate hardware and/or =
operating
system software recommendations which will improve IT system efficiency
and effectiveness. =20


That's about it...

Thanks,

Phillip Salzman
http://www.sysctl.net/phill/



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