[nylug-talk] [nylug-job] Millennium Concepts seeks Unix Support Person in NJ for client

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* JobID: #530
* Submitted On: 2006-12-27 10:58:30

* Company: Webhosting Company
* Contact: Tugba Temurcan,
* Email:  ttemurcan at millconcepts.com
* Url: http://
* Phone: 212 532 8560
* Fax: Not Specified

* Title: Unix Support Position in NJ

* Salary: Up to $80,000

* Description: Unix/Linux Support DNS fundamentals, RedHat Linux FreeBSD
  4.x , Sun Solaris 7 and 8 , Apache 1.3 and/or 2.0 , Sendmail , Qmail &
  VPopmail OpenSSH daemon and client

  Qualification:
  We give preference to candidates with strong leadership qualities and
  demonstrated competence with one or more of the following:

  Description:
  The Unix\Linux System Administrator provides technical support and
  technical consulting for client customers\internal staff.
  Administrators have both direct (phone) and indirect (via email)
  contact with customers to assist in troubleshooting and maintaining
  web server configurations. Linux Server technicians have an a
  knowledge of web hosting technologies of Linux/Unix operating systems.

  Responsibilities:
  Provide fanatical customer service at all times. Go above and beyond
  to solve any and all customer issues. Customer service focus is a
  must.

  Proactively monitor customer trouble tickets. Ensure that all tickets
  and phone calls are handled within appropriate service level
  agreement timeframes. Escalate tickets as needed Serve as an
  escalation point for lower level support technicians. Participate in
  rotating on-call schedule as a senior member of customer operations

* Required Skills:
  o DNS fundamentals, including diagnostics with Unix tools Network
    fundamentals, including diagnostics with Unix tools
  o RedHat Linux
  o FreeBSD 4.x
  o Sun Solaris 7 and 8
  o Apache 1.3 and/or 2.0
  o Sendmail
  o Qmail & VPopmail
  o OpenSSH daemon and client
  o Plesk Control Panel

* Location: Hoboken and Somerset, NJ


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