Looking for a Sr. Linux Administrator

William Park opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Thu Nov 15 16:55:29 UTC 2012


Wow, I had no idea Virgin Mobile is into gaming.
-- 
William

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:31:00AM -0500, Ijaaz A. Ullah wrote:
> Virgin Gaming is looking for a Sr. Linux Administrator.
> 
> As a Sr. System Administrator you will be responsible for day to day
> management of the Virgin Gaming infrastructure (production, staging, QA,
> development and corporate IT). This includes Linux Servers (CentOS), Load
> Balancers, SAN/NAS, switches, routers and firewall gear. The software stack
> includes Linux, Apache, Tomcat, PostgreSQL and Xen.
> 
> Duties and Responsibilities:
> ? Management of SANs, LUN and I/O performance tuning
> ? Knowledge of networking architectures and protocols and troubleshooting
> tools, ethereal, Wireshark, etc
> ? Network and system performance tuning
> ? Working with Amazon Web Services
> ? Running cables, racking/building servers, and troubleshooting hardware
> issues.
> ? Managing network devices including switches, routers, firewalls, VPNs,
> load balancers, etc
> ? Participate in the on-call rotation for after -hours incident resolution
> 
> Requirements:
> ? 5+ years of progressive experience in system administration in a
> distributed Unix/Linux environment
> ? Must have enterprise hands-on experience building, configuring and
> maintaining a high-availability enterprise Linux environment utilizing
> Apache, Tomcat, Postgres and Xen
> ? Has implemented CFengine, Puppet or Chef in a production environment
> ? Familiar with VMware/Xen virtulization
> ? Familiar with SVN, Nagios, Cacti, shell scripting, LDAP. We are open
> source friendly.
> ? Experience with clustering and performance tuning databases, preferably
> with PostgreSQL
> ? RHCE would be an asset
> ? A College diploma or University degree in computer science or engineering
> or relevant job experience
> ? Excellent written and oral communication skills.
> 
> Interested?  Apply here:
> http://virgingaming.com/corporate-information/careers/
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