Jop posting: computer operator
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Nov 14 14:07:28 EST 2002
Does it state that you needd to know all the IBM acronyms.
On 14 Nov 2002 at 13:48, David Kramer wrote:
> It's not much, but if some of the unemployed among our ranks want some work to
> tide them over...
>
> http://jobs.boston.com/texis/js/job.html?id=3dd132be64
> The Cypress Group
>
> Junior Unix Computer Opera
> OPS
>
> Boston, MA United States
> We are currently searching for a part time member od our staff to assist with
> support and backup of UNIX AIX servers. You will be working directly with the
> Systems Administrator and IT staff to install OS upgrades, review systems
> error logs, file system usage and other log files, maintain hardware and
> printers, perform, maintain, and monitor nightly backups of our systems, and
> maintain an inventory of backup media and tape inventories. In this position,
> you will also be assisiting and monitoring system wide computer systems,
> assisting in the setup and disassembly of equipment, and maintain email and
> FTP accounts for staff.
>
> The ideal candidate will posess a degree (BS) in an applicable field, have
> hands on experience with AIX Unix, and some knowledge of, and/or prior
> experience with unix scripting (C/C++). This is a part time position ( 22.5
> hrs wk), and we are searching for someone to initially work from 9 AM to 1:30
> PM, and after training, hours will change to 7 AM to 11:30 AM. This position
> will be ideal for a night program student, or for an experienced Unix
> operations staffer that is interested in working part time.
>
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