- Looking for SR. UNIX Admin!!
- Posted by mllegreenberg on June 20th, 2007
Position Title Senior UNIX System Administrator
Industry Computer Software
Location Los Angeles, CA
Company Profile
Passenger® is the technology leader in creating collaborative
relationships between brands and their most valued customers. The
company's on-demand software platform creates private brand
communities to incorporate customers as an integral part of the
business process, while empowering customers through ownership of
ideas. Founded in 2005 and based in Los Angeles, Calif., the company
is privately held and backed by Shelter Capital Partners.
Please visit our website at www.thinkpassenger.com.
Position Summary
The Senior UNIX System Administrator will be responsible for general
oversight of all daily activities associated with administration of
all servers, systems, local area and wide area networks and related
services.
Responsibilities
· Resolve IT related issues including but not limited to:
o Level 1 user administration, software/hardware requests, application
troubleshooting, printer configurations, etc.
o Level 2 - system issues; network/system outages; VPN issues;
software compatibility issues, etc.
· Maintain outsourced hosting partners including web and email.
· Install, configure, maintain as well as troubleshoot communications
network equipment: routers, switches, hubs, firewall, DNS, VPN, and
other communication devices.
· Support remote users and users in field offices by ensuring
consistent level of end user support across the organization.
Requirements
· Degree in Computer Science or other related discipline.
· 7+ years hands-on experience in help desk role supporting UNIX/LINUX
and Open BSD.
· Solaris experience a huge plus.
· Must have experience with VPN client and email server management
support.
· Excellent understanding of PC software, operating systems and
applications, networks, and possibly hardware (peripherals) with
moderate-to-high level software, network and hardware troubleshooting
skills gained through experience and/or training.
· Excellent working knowledge of UNIX and Linux, PC Hardware, TCP/IP,
Active Directory, Exchange, Antivirus, VPN, Internet Explorer, Ghost.
· Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple
tasks.
To learn if your background aligns with our staffing needs, please
email your cover letter, resume and salary requirements to
careers@thinkpassenger.com. Passenger is an equal opportunity
employer.
- Posted by Robert Melson on June 20th, 2007
[Posted and mailed]
In article <1182370318.643165.152400@x35g2000prf.googlegroups .com>,
mllegreenberg <greenberg.beth@gmail.com> writes:
whose focus is unix administration? There are hundreds, maybe
even thousands, of groups out there with the word "jobs" in
their titles - a clue even the clueless might be able to
understand.
You have succeeded in branding yourself as an impolite, clueless
spammer and have marked yourself and your company as not worth
doing business with under any circumstances. Maybe once you
learn to read .. but, again, probably not.
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
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"People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are
hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer
- Posted by Dave Hinz on June 20th, 2007
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 13:11:58 -0700, mllegreenberg <DELETED@gmail.com> wrote:
Yup. Lots of us here fit that description. This is where we talk to
each other, not where people who don't contribute to the group are
welcome to exploit said group for their commercial gain. All you are
accomplishing by doing what a few seconds research would tell you is a
bad idea and why, is to tell the most talented people who specifically
to avoid (you).
After all, if you don't follow Usenet conventions, why would we expect
you behave ethically in a job search?
- Posted by AZ Nomad on June 21st, 2007
On 20 Jun 2007 23:12:28 GMT, Dave Hinz <DaveHinz@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe the spammer is looking for people who are unemployable and would be
willing to work for the spammer.
- Posted by knox on July 9th, 2007
On Jun 20, 1:17 pm, mels...@aragorn.rgmhome.net (Robert Melson) wrote:
A Bit Harsh there Robert. Granted, I agree the idiot is impolite and
cant even spend a split second's worth of attention to where they are
posting information/spam. Although, I think slamming the Company
(unless their a Headhunter) based on 1 idiot doesn't make much sense.
Ease off the throttle a bit there will ya?
- Knox
- Posted by Dave Hinz on July 10th, 2007
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:09:35 -0700, knox <stark.work@gmail.com> wrote:
I thought he went a bit easy on the spammer in question, actually. And
if a company is using a spamming headhunter, and they know it, shame on
them. If they're using a spamming headhunter and they don't know it,
even more so. As to headhunter or not - if they're here spamming for
jobs, they're a headhunter regardless of title. I don't exploit the
discussion group for finding folks when I need to hire people, no
reason it should be tolerated from non-participants.