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| Job Title Technical Specialist / Sr. Sys Engrr. Core Skill DNS Admin Windows/Linux Admin with DNS Required Skills * Windows & UNIX Skills with DNS Administration * DNS Security & Performance Tuning * Excellent Communication Skills * Excellent Personnel Management Skills * Good Team & Inter-personal Skills * Good Soft Skills * Scripting Knowledge Good to have: * Disaster Recovery Planning & Implementation (some proficiency) * Project Management (some proficiency) *** Certification on the above "Required Skills" a plus Knowledge: Has a logical bent of mind and can work on issues till they are resolved, is a good mentor and has the acumen to share knowledge with his peers and colleagues Brief Opportunity Description Planning and Executing the DR requirements for the Customer, who now plans to migrate their production apps to a DR Site. Purpose of Project Requirement Description He/She will bring 5-8 years of experience working in heterogenous environments with good DNS Administration skills. Has excellent communication skills in addition to inter- personal & soft skills. Should have worked as a Team Lead at least for the last 1+ years with an excellent track record of managing onsite/ offshore project models for a Windows/Unix Environment. He/She must also bring good collaborative skills to the team. Location - Florida. Please rush resumes to tejal-at-kalibercons.com Tejal Kaliber Consulting 732-821-4496 |
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| [Posted and mailed] In article Tejal > Job Title Technical Specialist / Sr. Sys Engrr. I have no idea where you learned to read, nor whether you understand usenet newsgroup usage. You are clearly uninformed, however. Take a look at the name of this newsgroup: comp.unix.admin. First question: do you see the word "jobs" anywhere in the group's name? Second question: have you noticed that there are hundreds, maybe thousands, of newsgroups with the word "jobs" somewhere in their names? Third question: do you think that groups with the word "jobs" in their names just might have something to do with job postings and announcements? Fourth question: do you think that the ABSENCE of that one, 4-letter word ("jobs") might indicate that the group is NOT a jobs group? Fifth question: have you looked at the archives of this group and noticed that its members do not welcome recruiting spams/ scams? If you have, then, Sixth question: why are you posting here where job postings are not welcome? Those senior and experienced systems administrators who visit this group now have another clueless recruiter and fly-by-night company to add to their blacklists. I venture to say you will quickly discover just how much damage you've done to your own reputation, to say nothing of your company's. I might even hope your association with that company will soon be terminated because of the damage you've done in causing them to be blacklisted as employing and encouraging newsgroup spammers. -- 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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