Dev/Ops Systems Administrator (#1043) Information Technology (IT) - Richmond, KY at Geebo

Dev/Ops Systems Administrator (#1043)

This is a direct hire opportunity. Our Client:
Was recognized as a Companies to Watch Spotlight Award by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Has the brightest minds solving extremely complex problems within the software and systems arena. Offers a full line of employee benefits plus banking privileges.
Summary:
Our client is seeking to add a Dev/Ops System Administrator to their Loui
sville, Kentucky area team. Fundamental responsibilities and Requirements:
Strong understanding of Linux systems administration, in particular Ubuntu:
Networking (TCP/IP, DNS, SNMP, SMTP, etc), LDAP, Utility shell scripting, SSH including key-based authentication Experience with monitoring services to include Zenoss, Nagios, Munin, Sentry and Graylog (logging) Experience in Linux-based web application hosting environments such as Nginx web server, Database services (MySQL, PosgreSQL), Data exchange (XML, JSON), Scalable and highly available web services Experience with non-relational databases, in particular MongoDB Expertise with distributed source code control, in particular git and github.com Familiarity with project management applications, in particular JIRA and Trac Experience working with pxe boot, and distributed systems Experience working with LDAP Node.js, HTML, Javascript is a plus Required education and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in related technical discipline and 5
years' experience; any combination of education and experience, which would be equivalent. Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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