UNIX System Administrator (Ref: 230) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

UNIX System Administrator (Ref: 230)

Company Name:
Professional Technology Integration Inc
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Position: UNIX System Administrator (Ref: 230)
Location: Augusta,ME,04330,United States
Duration: 9 Months 25 Days - Contract
Openings: 1
Description:
This position is needed to support the project work within the UNIX system team. It will support the project like the Oracle ULA, where departments need to move from various Oracle environments to a Linux base Oracle hosting environment for both database and Middle-Ware. It will also support the efforts, which is an entire system on UNIX. This individual will also work on break fixes, security hardening and patching of the entire UNIX hosting environment. The projects listed have distinct deadlines. Part of the work will be to retire some legacy IBM server equipment and move applications onto Linux Dell servers. All work is over and above existing baseline operational work. All work is complex taking significant planning skills and project monitoring to assure successful project completion.
Required / Desired Skills
Unix Solaris & Linux installations (Required 4 Years)
Security lock down of UNIX servers (Required 4 Years)
Troubleshooting & performance tuning & Break fixes of UNIX systems (Required 4 Years)
Patching & regular maintenance of UNIX servers (Required 4 Years)
Team assignment & project support work of UNIX servers (Required 4 Years)
UNIX Solaris, Solaris Zones & Red-Hat Linux v5/6 (Required 4 Years)
Security lock down of UNIX servers: Troubleshooting & performance tuning & Break fixes of UNIX systems (Required 4 Years)
Patching & regular maintenance of UNIX servers (Required 4 Years)
Team assignment & project support work of UNIX servers (Required 4 Years)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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