[ale] Job Opportunity- Linux/System Admin

Atlanta Geek atlantageek at gmail.com
Tue May 6 16:54:48 EDT 2008


I would be interested.
My current pay is 90,000. If your company can meet that I would be interested.
You can find my most recent resume at: http://www.atlantageek.com/?page_id=20

2008/5/6 Kelly Flanagan <KFlanagan at lancope.com>:
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> 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 kflanagan at lancope.com
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> Thank you for your help!
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> Position: Linux/Systems Administrator
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> Responsibilities:
>  * Daily verification of automated build results, including troubleshooting
> issues, identifying and resolving problems (with assistance from developers)
>  * Daily maintenance of the development lab and servers, including
> deployment of new hardware, health monitoring for existing services
>  * Contributes to planning for hardware requirements as team grows
>  * Project work focused on enhancing the existing build process, with
> assistance from developers
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>  Required/Preferred Skills:
>  * Strong System Administrator skills for Linux environment
>  * Intermediate Level Experience with scripting (Bash and Perl preferred)
>  * Ability to manage a build environment, including familiarity with source
> control (CVS or SVN preferred) and standard build tools (e.g make, ant)
>  * Familiarity with RPM, deb, or comparable package builder
>  * 2- or 4-year technical degree, or equivalent experience
>  * 2 years experience in related role required (such as build management
> and/or system/Linux administration)
>  * Experience with hardware storage technologies (SCSI,RAID,NAS,SAN) is a
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>  * Experience with configuring/managing networking hardware including hubs,
> switches, and mid-range routers is a plus
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