Monday, October 22, 2012

[REQ ID-8660]{P-R} Unix Administrator Lead required at Thousand Oaks,CA for Long term contract with our direct client.

Hello

 

We have an immediate requirement for Unix Administrator Lead required at Thousand Oaks, CA for Long term contract with our direct client. Let me know if you have any profiles for this position. Please reply with copy of resume & contact Information

 

Title: Unix Administrator Lead

Location: Thousand Oaks, CA

Duration: Long Term

Rate: DOE

 

Required Skills:

  • 5+ years as Unix administrator
  • 5+ years of VERITAS 5.x product experience(volume manager, cluster server, volume replicator)
  • 3+ years of recently working in Solaris 10
  • 3+ years working RHEL
  • Experiences in clustering Solaris
  • Provides technical leadership
  • Responsible for ongoing management of Unix infrastructure
  • Performs necessary systems maintenance in accordance with Sun and Red hat best practices and company change management process
  • Designs system integration architecture as required
  • Responsible for Runbook design, development and ongoing updates
  • Responsible for ongoing recommendations and best practices as applicable
  • Responsible for capacity planning and disaster recovery planning and design as applicable
  • Provides ITIS process planning as applicable
  • Rotational 24x7 on-call support

Thanks & Regard's

 

Ajay Macharla

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Sr. Resource Analyst

SYSTEL INC | Atlanta, GA

Office: +1- 678-250-9877

Email: ajaym@systelinc.com

Toll Free: +1-888-8SYSTEL / 678-261-5220 (Ext: 315).

 

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