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Experienced SAS Administrator/GRID End User Support

Company Name:
Analytiks International Inc

Experienced SAS Administrator/GRID End User Support
Financial Services
Location: Birmingham, AL
100% Onsite
Contract Duration: 6 Months, contract to hire
Start Date: ASAP

Customer is looking to bring on board an experience SAS Administrator to administer their 9.3 production and 9.4 test environments. This person will assist SAS professional services during the installation of SAS GRID on Red Hat Linux nodes at the end of September. This person needs to be an expert SAS programmer as he/she will assist in the migration of users to the GRID environment from their currently Windows Foundation environment.

Background:
A large Financial Institution is in the process of installing SAS GRID onto LINUX server. The environment is currently SAS9.3 on production and SAS9.4 on test. This person will assist SAS professional services during the installation of SAS GRID on Red Hat Linux nodes at the end of September. This person needs to be an expert SAS programmer as he/she will assist in the migration of users to the GRID environment.

Details:
SAS 9.3 on production
SAS 9.4 on test
Installation of SAS GRID on Red Hat LINUX at the end of September.
6 business units currently have Foundation SAS on Windows
1 Business unit has about 15 users using SAS/STAT for model validation
All users need to be migrated to the GRID environment so their code runs distributed across the GRID
Access to Oracle and ODBC (MS SQL)
Cron scripting and familiarity with LINUX OS.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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