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Looking to hire a (Linux) Systems Engineer in Vancouver

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By Stephen Willey - Job Description Part of an engineering team designing, installing and maintaining a large, multinational network of Linux (CentOS), Windows and Mac workstations and servers. The job ranges all the way from helpdesk to rebuilding kernel modules and implementing international network management tools. As a member of the team primarily supporting our Vancouver office you’ll be expected to quickly solve problems, build systems to prevent them happening in the first place and implement tech that works well in response to rapidly changing requirements. Responsibilities - Although not an entry-level position, helpdesk is part of the job. - Server and workstation builds and maintaining configuration for those builds (currently Puppet). - Network installs of third party apps/plugins and assisting the development team with integrating them into the existing workflow. - Creation/maintenance of monitoring systems and maintenance scripts. - Hardware builds - Everything from basic workstations to LAN/WAN setups and clustered filesystems. Requirements - This is always here, but it is so important: excellent communication. If you can’t convey your point in a meeting, keep the rest of the team informed on your chunk of work or explain complex systems and problems to the layman, this isn't for you. - Good Linux skills. Not just installing Ubuntu at home. You should know how to rebuild an rpm. You should know what Puppet is and have used it (or something similar). ifcfg-eth0 shouldn't be a random combination of letters and numbers to you and you shouldn't need to be told where the logs are. - You should be comfortable with NAS, NFS, CIFS, DHCP, LDAP, etc. - Good cross-OS skills. As mentioned above, we use Windows, Linux and Mac. You should be comfortable on all of them (although this particular role is primarily Linux). - Work well when issues are pulling you in every direction. You should be able to prioritise, keep your cool and be able to work efficiently under pressure. - Excellent problem solving skills. A lot of the issues we face are not simple. If you can provide examples from your past where you've had to break down a large problem in order to tackle it, that will be to your advantage. - You've got to be able to lift a big server. If you're interested, please reply with your resume. No calls. -- Stephen Willey | Head of Systems and Engineering T: +44 794 472 0543 | +1 604 367 5147 E: stephen.willey@primefocusworld.com A: 2-4 Bucknall Street, London WC2H 8LA | 1205 Melville Street, Vancouver V6E 0A6 To unsubscribe from the list send a blank e-mail to mailto:studiosysadmins-discuss-request@studiosysadmins.com?subject=unsubscribe

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