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Unix Systems Administrator

Job Title:
UNIX Systems Administrator Why work here as a UNIX Systems Administrator? The company has been in business for over 50 years and stays up to date on the latest technology.
This company offers a stellar work/life balance.
Excellent health/dental benefits and other perks, such as a beautiful on-site gym and cafeteria.
For more information, please contact Lynn Bailey at lbailey@tci-la.
com.
As a UNIX Systems Administrator, you will:
Under direct supervision of the UNIX Systems Manager, provision, install, configure, operate, support and maintain systems hardware, software and related infrastructure including:
Storage and backup/restore process administration Backup and recovery systems implementation and maintenance UNIX and/or Linux systems design, architecture, and support SAN and NAS design, architecture, and support Active Disaster recovery plan Analyze tasks, identify for automation, and automate them Identify and define issues, collect data, establish facts, and draws sound conclusions towards resolution Work closely and build strong relationships with cross-functional teams What Gets You the Job? In-depth knowledge of UNIX or Linux-based operating system fundamentals (2 to 4 years' overall experience) 2
years of experience with RedHat or SUSE Linux Functional knowledge of networking, distributed computing, environment, routing, and the design of consistent network-wide file system layout design Minimum 2 years' experience managing 70
server environments 1
years of experience working with NetBackup software .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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