(Off topic) Need Linux Admin/IT Ops Engineer

Huy Le hmle-0w2oyS0M5S43uPMLIKxrzw at public.gmane.org
Mon Aug 17 11:07:14 EDT 2009


Hi,

My company need a Junior level Linux admin/IT Operations engineer. If you
are interested, please see full job description below. If you are not
interested, but if you have a friend who might be interested, please forward
your friend the job description. Thanks!

Huy

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Full-Time - Boston, MA, United States

We are looking for a Junior IT Operations Engineer to assist us with the
everyday operations of our springpad platform. Join a fast paced venture
backed consumer applications startup reimagining how personal organization
and productivity should work today. Check out our beta release at
www.springpadit.com.

Responsibilities

* Manage and monitor our web application farm.
* Develop software tools and scripts to configure, monitor and maintain our
operations services.
* Analyze and maintain log data to assist in problem discovery and regular
maintenance.
* Analyze and maintain performance data to optimize the usage of our server
systems.
* Participate in software releases to qa, staging, and production
environments.
* Expected to participate in on-call rotation.
* Must be able to work independently

Requirements:

* At least 2 years of experience with Linux system administration
(Debian/Ubuntu experience is a plus).
* Must be able to use Linux command line tools for administration.
* Good network, system and application troubleshooting skills.
* Some experience with SQL (MySQL), shell scripting, perl, python.
* Experience with web servers, preferably with Apache HTTP Server and
Tomcat.
* Some experience with performance tuning and optimization.
* Experience with 24x7 environment.
* Understanding of SLAs
* BS/BA in IT or related field
* Virtual servers/Amazon Web Services experience a plus

To Apply:

* Create a springpad account: http://www.springpadit.com
* Email jobs AT springpartners.com or tweet @springpartners
* Include your linkedin profile and other relevant accounts (we'll google it
anyway!)





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