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13969 Sr. Linux Engineer

Senior DevOps Engineer
Working closely with our CTO , the Senior DevOps Engineer will be responsible for installation, configuration and maintenance of all Linux/Unix systems. He or she will also support daily operations and help develop strategies to improve availability and utilization of supporting web application servers along with monitoring and alerting.
Our ideal team member is an experienced Linux Guru and comfortable with his or her existing scripting skills as well as experience with Amazon Web Services, configuration management using Puppet, virtualization, and release management (Hudson, SVN). Candidates who have more exposure working with Chef are also welcome to apply. Should the ideal candidate have experience with this technology, the company is open to committing to a change to accommodate this skill set.
Requirements:
Bachelors or Masters in relevant discipline or combination of education and professional experience
5
years of Linux/UNIX administration experience
In depth understanding of Linux/UNIX fundamentals including kernel subsystems, system calls, inter-process communication, process/resource management and file systems
Configuration Management with Puppet and/or Chef
Monitoring and alerting with Nagios and AWS CloudWatch
Demonstrated problem analysis and resolution skills
Administration in an environment with 100
systems
Solid grasp of Amazon Web Services - EC2/EBS/S3/SES/EBS
Release management with Hudson/SVN
Extensive knowledge of Apache, including performance tuning for web applications
Set up MySQL and Active MQ for developers to use
Preferred:
Startup experience
Experience with video and webcasting technologies
Configuring and setting up flash media server
Prosum is an EOE.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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