Linux Engineer - CA


Red Hat Linux Engineer

Location: CA (locals preferred, phone screens & skype-only interviews for non-locals)

Duration: 6 months, possible extension thereafter

Max rate: $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

 

Mandatory Qualifications:

1. At least seven (7) years of experience planning and architecting complex systems running Red Hat Linux 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x including virtualization, storage, networking, backup and system security;

2. At least seven (7) years of experience designing Red Hat Linux platforms for high availability in largescale environments;

3. At least seven (7) years of experience implementing and supporting Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (RHELS) version 4, 5, and 6;

4. At least seven (7) years of experience installing, configuring and managing RHELS on a variety of virtualization technologies (e.g. VMWare, PowerVM, etc.);

5. At least seven (7) years of experience supporting and maintaining RHELS production environments for mission critical applications;

6. Experience analyzing, troubleshooting, and optimizing Red Hat Linux servers and file systems;

7. Experience planning, implementing, and performing backup, recovery, testing, archiving, and logging for Red Hat Linux servers using NetBackup; and

8. Experience producing requirements document, system architecture, server configuration, system connectivity, and procedural manuals.

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Regards

 

Ali |Technical Recruiter

248 327 2420 | 248 327 3080 X 215

Yahoo IM: ali.reqs

Gtalk: haroon.pegasys

Pegasys Systems & Technologies

22260 Haggerty Road, Suite 215

Northville, MI 48167,

ali@pegasyssoft.com | www.pegasyssoft.com

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