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| I am currently looking for “UNIX / Linux Administrator” This is a long term 3+ year project with direct client. Location: Michigan The UNIX / Linux Administrator will design, install, configure, administer, tune, and optimize UNIX and Linux systems servers and related components to achieve high availability and performance of the various business applications supported. The Administrator will provide 24x7 support to a Red Hat Linux and IBM AIX environment. Administrator will also provide support for IBM SAN and Tivoli Backup Manager. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS REQUIRED: 1) Bachelor’s Degree in a business related area. 2) Strong management and coordination skills (people and project). 3) Good relationship builder (i.e. cooperative approach) 4) Proven experience in complex ERP environment. 5) Certification in UNIX/Linux administration highly desirable. 6) Strong experience in IBM AIX advanced virtualization. 7) Strong experience in IBM SAN management. 8) Strong experience in IBM Tivoli Backup management. • Immediate interviews with direct client. These positions are open for Fulltime W2/1099/corp to corp basis. Please send your resume and contact details itrecruiter1-at-gmail.com If you refer someone for this position and he or she is selected for the job. We have a good referral fee program. Please pass on my information to your friends & colleagues. I look forward to hearing from you! |
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| [Posted and mailed] In article IT Recruiter > I am currently looking for =93UNIX / Linux Administrator=94 You're looking in the wrong place, chum. Look closely at the name of the group. Do you see the word "jobs" in the name? No? I thought not. That's the first clue that this is NOT a jobs group. There are hundreds, possibly even thousands, of newsgroups with the word "jobs" in their names. Do you think there might be some reason for that, like, maybe, they're intended for advertising jobs, posting resumes, other job related matters? Whoever you are, whatever your company, you have just made sure you're on the blacklists of a number of influential and senior administrators. You are a newsgroup spammer and your company is now known as supporting newsgroup spam, thanks to your action. I venture to say you and your company are now on a number of blcklists and that you will get little or no response to your spam. Now go away. -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason so few engage in it. -- Henry Ford |
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