So, which one are you applying for :-).
Dave.

On 29/01/14 11:05, Peter Glassenbury(UoC) wrote:
Actually.... This sounds like it could be the one at the
University of Canterbury....ICTS have heaps of virtual
servers.... and are wanting two consultants (sysadmins,
systems managers or any other name you want to call it)

They are job ids 2098 (windows) and 2099(linux) and I feel
your first work after you apply should be to fix the sucky
interface to the vacancies web site :-)
Here is a summary... sorry I would post a link if I could work out
what it was!!!!

  * Continuing (i.e. permanent), full time (37.5 hours per week) position
  * Linux Environment Focus
  * Experience in Red Hat Enterprise Linux in an enterprise environment
  * Good experience supporting computer systems within a medium to
    large organisation
  * Experience and specialist skills in the configuration and
    maintenance of server infrastructure, including the ability to
    support a variety of technologies
  * Operational knowledge of server environments and software
    including virtualisation, high availability and Server operating
    system management
  * Good knowledge of industry standards and best practices relevant
    to server infrastructure
  * Experience in storage management, Backup systems,
    directory/authentication services, Web Services, Internet Services
    and security
  * Experience with Windows Server Networks is also an advantage


Pete

Peter Glassenbury              Computer Science & Software Engineering
[email protected]      University of Canterbury
+64 3 3667001 ext 7762

On 29/01/14 08:46, Ross Drummond wrote:
Someone with at least five years experience in Windows Server 2012 would be a
shoo-in for that job.

Visualising those in the recruitment industry as gibbering baboons helps you
mentally prepare for dealing with them.

Cheers Ross Drummond

On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Steve Holdoway wrote:
TM Ad today:

Job Title: Linux Consultant

The Role: Maintain Linux & Windows Enterprise Environments

800 Windows and 130 linux servers.

WTF?

Steve
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