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<p class=MsoNormal>Hello – I am currently searching for a Linux/Systems
Admin that will support a team of 20 developers for a company located in
Alpharetta. The company is a high-tech late stage start up which is able
to provide a lot of growth opportunity. The job description is below.
Please contact me if you are interested in this position or pass it along to
anyone who might be. You can reach me at 770.225.6515 or at <a
href="mailto:kflanagan@lancope.com">kflanagan@lancope.com</a> <o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>Thank you for your help! <o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>Position: Linux/Systems Administrator <o:p></o:p></p>
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color:#222222'>Responsibilities:<br>
* Daily verification of automated build results, including troubleshooting
issues, identifying and resolving problems (with assistance from developers)<br>
* Daily maintenance of the development lab and servers, including deployment of
new hardware, health monitoring for existing services<br>
* Contributes to planning for hardware requirements as team grows<br>
* Project work focused on enhancing the existing build process, with assistance
from developers<br>
<br>
Required/Preferred Skills:<br>
* Strong System Administrator skills for Linux environment<br>
* Intermediate Level Experience with scripting (Bash and Perl preferred)<br>
* Ability to manage a build environment, including familiarity with source
control (CVS or SVN preferred) and standard build tools (e.g make, ant)<br>
* Familiarity with RPM, deb, or comparable package builder<br>
* 2- or 4-year technical degree, or equivalent experience<br>
* 2 years experience in related role required (such as build management and/or
system/Linux administration)<br>
* Experience with hardware storage technologies (SCSI,RAID,NAS,SAN) is a plus<br>
* Experience with configuring/managing networking hardware including hubs,
switches, and mid-range routers is a plus <o:p></o:p></span></p>
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