Jim:
Is there a deadline? I'm pretty interested, and you don't have to convince me to move to Columbus, since I'm already here. I'd been thinking about asking whether you had any, uh, "opportunities" available. It'll take me a bit to get a resume together for you, but I wanted to let you know I was interested. More details would be great; I have substantial background in VM (and most other IBM OSs), and lots with SunOS/Solaris and at least one other *nix operating system, but not much with Linux yet, so I'd like to see what requirements you have in mind. Thanks, Rob Hamilton ________________________________ From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Vincent Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 3:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: z/VM Sr. Sysprog (engineer) opening Greetings - I know I am going to likely break 14.8 rules of the list by doing this, but I will take the heat over the need. Nationwide Insurance is looking for a Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer / Engineer. You will have to live in lovely central Ohio (Columbus area) to work at the Nationwide home office complex. You will be working with us on our many z/VM LPARs hosting hundreds of zLinux servers. There is plenty of opportunity for innovation along with 'keeping the lights on' work. Solid z/VM background is a must; Linux background is also needed, especially with running servers on z/VM. Interested? Email a copy of your resume directly to my email (fastest way) or if you prefer, go to http://www.nationwide.com/careers/nationwide-jobs.jsp to register and post your resume, then let me know it is there. More details of the job posting can be forwarded by request. Thanks! -- James Vincent Confidentiality Notice: This electronic message transmission, including any attachment(s), may contain confidential, proprietary, or privileged information from Chemical Abstracts Service ("CAS"), a division of the American Chemical Society ("ACS"). If you have received this transmission in error, be advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Please destroy all copies of the message and contact the sender immediately by either replying to this message or calling 614-447-3600.
