I got this in my email.  Figured I'd forward it.

The W-2 hourly rate for the 3 mth contract is in the $45.00 - $65.00/hr
range the client is looking to convert in the $70,000 - $90K range on full
time.....This opportunity is with a large corporate HQ located in Dallas.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Beckham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 8:44 PM
To: Parker, Pam
Subject: Re: Your info on Brainbench, Linux Admin


I'm not willing to relocate, but would you mind me posting this to the
Baton Rouge Linux User Group mailing list?

On 6/23/05, Parker, Pam <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
 > I am recruiting for a Linux Performance Analyst in Dallas.  Please let me
 > know if you are qualified and interested in the enclosed opportunity 
or if
 > you might recommend someone at this level.  I sincerely appreciate any
 > networking help you might offer to identify a qualified candidate for our
 > Dallas client.  Please feel free to forward my information to anyone else
 > you think might help me network.
 >
 > Position Title: Performance Analyst
 > General Description:
 >
 > The Performance Analyst will be responsible for the day to day system
health
 > of the Unix/Linux systems.  The candidate will communicate at the
technical
 > and client levels within the company necessary to satisfy the assigned
 > responsibilities.  Limited interfacing with the client directly will be
 > expected to communicate and represent the performance and planning
 > activities within client.   Work products will be clear, concise and
 > accurate.
 >
 > Key Duties/Responsibilities:
 >
 > ?       Evaluate performance reporting to provide a clear status of
 > Unix/Linux system performance
 > ?       Work with technical leadership to produce performance evaluations
of
 > systems
 > ?       Evaluate impacts from projects, business events, follow up on
 > changes, performance improvements
 > ?       Initiate investigations into performance issues, produce
performance
 > recommendations to systems, database and applications for the Unix/Linux
 > systems.
 > ?       Prepare post-mortem reports from problem analysis and develop
action
 > plans to prevent future occurrences
 > ?       Identify ongoing needs for improving tools and reporting.
 >
 > Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
 >
 > ?       Education:  Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics, Computer
 > Science, or Engineering or equivalent work experience
 > ?       Experience:  More than 3 years experience in system level design,
 > development, and implementation including performance measuring, and
 > management
 > ?       Knowledge of performance engineering principles, Software
 > Engineering Institute processes and principles, and IEEE/ISO standards
 > ?       In-depth knowledge of the operating system/protocols, performance
 > measurement facilities, operation/management interfaces, development
 > languages, tools and test facilities of at least one computing 
environment
 > ?       Working knowledge of the operating system/protocols and
performance
 > measurements facilities in an additional environment (Linux, Unix)
 > ?       Basic understanding of performance principles and theory (e.g.
 > Little's Law, queuing theory)
 > ?       Workload analysis and characterization skills
 > ?       Correlation analysis skills
 > ?       Working knowledge of scripting language, PERL, scheduling
processes
 > in NT, Linux, UNIX
 > ?       Ability to present/publish effectively to peers and technical
leads
 > within the company
 > ?       Good Microsoft Office, SAS, web publishing, Visio, modeling and
data
 > warehouse/mining skills
 > ?       Ability to learn rapidly and retain, solve problems, multitask,
 > plan, organize, collaborate, synthesize and abstract
 >
 >
 > With Regards,
 >
 > Pam
 > Pam Parker, CPC - Sr. Recruiter
 > Avizion Technologies Group
 > 16300 Addison Rd. Suite 250
 > Addison, TX 75001
 > 972-267-7950  877-587-2110  Fax 972-818-8402
 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > www.aviztech.com <http://www.aviztech.com>
 >
 >
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Dixon Cole wrote:
> From a FreeBSD standpoint:
> 
> /usr/ports
> 
> 'nuff said.
> 
> -D
> 
> Joseph Fruchey wrote:
> 
> >Without a flame war, I'd like some of your opinions on the BSD's, why
> >are they better/not better than Linux, compatibility issues, etc.
> >
> >Thanks. :- )
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