NOC Engineer with Linux Engineering at Geebo

NOC Engineer with Linux

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
This is an opportunity to join one of America's most beloved B2C companies as a NOC Engineer. The primary functions of this role are to ensure production uptime and to provide support services for Engineering.
Duties include Unix/Linux Systems Admin, DC maintenance, internal technical support and overall communications on issues. You will be working on assigned NOC/DCO tickets, Provisioning (user accounts, IP assignments, DNS configuration, server pool management, Nagios monitoring configuration and server maintenance), Server build and installs, upgrades, equipment installation, etc. You will also maintain WIKI and technical documentation for processes and procedures.
You will be interacting with several business units.
This position will require working odd shifts/hours so please be prepared for that.
Here's what we need:
Experienced in a NOC, Data Center, Internet Operations or ISP environment
Good knowledge of Linux kernel, command line and systems diagnostics (basically we need at least junior systems admin level with Linux monitoring)
Knowledge of OSI model, switching and internet routing technologies (at least junior level network admin level)
Skilled in system and network diagnostics
Experience with switching and internet routing technologies
Configuration experience with internet apps such as Apache, Tomcat, BIND
Network monitoring concepts and tools (SNMP, NAGIOS, MRTG, RRD)
Basic scripting (Perl, Bash, Python, etc.)
Experience in diagnosing network and service issues
Solid team player.
You'll be joining a great team of people!!!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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