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Systems Engineer

Company Name:
SMCI
Our client is looking for a Systems Engineer with knowledge of implementing full spectrum monitoring and alerting solution and SAAS/Cloud in a Windows environment.
What you will be doing:
oPlay a pivotal role in establishing operational processes for a fast-growing distributed cloud platform
oDevelop (and automate where possible) standard operating procedures around common failure scenarios (e.g. scripted/automated rollback, failovers, escalation procedures, etc.)
oDevelop system health monitoring and reporting
oBe comfortable working in a Windows focused environment
Top Skill Sets: Windows, monitoring and SASA/Cloud
Location: Glendale
Pay: Depending on experience
Experience:
5
years in a web-based software development or operations-related position. (Basically someone who has been around the block a few times, understands the perils and pains of dealing with a production system.)
Technical -A blend of tools/coding/scripting abilities, with some expertise in monitoring and automation
Some scripting language (e.g. Ruby or Python or VBScript)
Git (preferred)
Nagios (or other monitoring tools)- Nagios preferred
Bonus points for a working knowledge of common client-side technology, such as Javascript, AJAX, HTML5
Skills/knowledge- in one or more of these subject areas, no flinching at learning others as needed:
Configuration management
Continuous integration systems
Continuous deployment
Software as a service and cloud
Experience with web servers and their administration (e.g. IIS, Apache, etc.)
o Develop (and automate where possible) standard operating procedures around common failure scenarios (e.g. scripted/automated rollback, failovers, escalation procedures, etc.)
o Develop system health monitoring and reporting
o Be comfortable working in a Windows focused environmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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