[linuxjobs] Linux/BSD Systems Administrator - Evesham, Worcs
Scott Cooper
scottc at onlinehomeretail.co.uk
Wed Jun 17 07:42:05 UTC 2015
Hi all,
We have a role available for a Linux/BSD Systems Administrator in Evesham.
Details as follows:
* Linux/BSD Systems Administrator
* Evesham, Worcestershire
* Salary range - £25,000 - £35,000 - Dependant on experience
We are a highly successful organisation within the building and plumbing
merchants industry. We trade from over 400 locations nationwide, employ
approximately 5,000 staff and have a turnover in excess of £1bn. Our
businesses or 'brands' are leading merchants and specialists in their own
fields.
One of these divisions is currently looking to recruit a BSD Systems
Administrator.
As a Linux/BSD Systems Administrator, you will be required to develop new
infrastructures, upgrade existing systems and carry out third line support
across Linux/BSD and other platforms. You will also be required to liaise
with team members and other staff as one of the main technical resources
for BSD based systems.
Proven commercial experience of working with BSD or Linux based systems is
essential, any additional experience in a programming environment would be
desirable.
With previous experience in a second or third line support capacity, you
will possess excellent communications skills and a methodical and thorough
working approach; utilising your keen eye for continual process
improvement and ability to research and pick up new technologies easily.
Knowledge and experience of Shell scripting, PHP, MySQL, Apache, Nginx and
an understanding of networks and firewalls is essential.
Candidates with an exposure to Cisco (possibly including CCNA) or Juniper
and experience of Debian, FreeBSD, RedHat, Git, Asterisk, VoIP, Exim,
Windows or IIS/MS SQL servers along with an understanding of website
infrastructures and patch management would also be desirable. Other
technologies in use include MariaDB, pacemaker, KVM, FusionIO, iSCSI,
ipvs, IPv6, solr, sphinx and DRBD.
Thanks
Scott
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