Linux Sysadmin job opening

Matt Shields mattboston at gmail.com
Thu Oct 19 10:52:44 EDT 2006


Also, the position is in Needham, and the company is a tech company and they
are profitable.  I know that matters a lot these days.

Matt Shields
http://Cyberbite.com <http://cyberbite.com/>

On 10/19/06, Matt Shields <mattboston at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> A friend asked me to pass this along, they are looking for a Linux System
> Admin.    If you're interested just let me know how to contact you and i'll
> pass your info onto my friend.
>
> ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY
> • Maintain Debian GNU/Linux servers in an exciting, mission-critical,
> environment
> • Develop new technologies to help manage a large number of servers
>> REQUIRED SKILLS
> • Expert Debian GNU/Linux administration skills (i386 and/or amd64)
> • Experience maintaining networks of medium to large-scale server farms
> • Strong networking experience with OpenBSD (Packet Filter, Routing, QoS)
> • Security-conscious and thorough understanding of fundamental networking
> principles, including protocols such as TCP, UDP, IPv4/6, BGP
> • Strong experience with scripting languages like Perl, PHP, BASH CSH
> • Performance evaluation and tuning of MySQL 5.x (Replication +
> Clustering) and Apache2 + PHP5
> • Ability to handle periodic on-call duty
>
> Always a plus
> • Security analysis and auditing, including intrusion detection systems
> • Development experience creating tools to help automate management and
> monitoring tasks for large numbers of servers
> • Load balancing using LVS and/or F5 Networks' BIG-IP
> • Automated backup system experience (e.g. Amanda, rsync, etc.)
> • Network health monitoring using tools like Nagios, SNMP. RRDtool (Cacti)
>
> • BS/MS in a related field
>
> Matt Shields
> http://Cyberbite.com
>

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