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Systems Engineer (Linux UNIX)
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Country: USA
Location: Florida-West Palm Beach Delray Beach, FL 33484
Total applied: 40 |
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Systems Engineer (Linux UNIX)
CTG is seeking a Systems Engineer to Provide engineering, systems maintenance, and 2nd/3rd level support of Linux and Sun Solaris environment. Primary Responsibilities: • Configure and Support Linux / Unix Servers configuration. • Troubleshoot issues • Develop and maintain Disaster Recovery Plans for the Linux / UNIX environment. • Maintain and update documentation for the Linux / UNIX environment. Experience: • Tivoli • Veritas NetBackup 5.0, 6.0, 6.5 • Sun Solaris and Windows/Linux • Solaris or Linux certification required• DNX, WINS, DHCP and TCP/IP • Sun and HP hardware Duration: 3 monthsIf interested in pursuing this position, please send your resume to Kim Pilik at kim.pilik@ctg.com or call directly at 303.604.6020 for more information. In the body of your email please provide a brief overview of your skills as they pertain to this position along with your availability and rate requirements
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