Once again we are looking for a quality SysAdmin to join our team.  A
teammate has decide to move on to another opportunity and has left us with
a space to fill.

It is a good mid level Linux SysAdmin position managing RedHat/CentOS based
servers all around the US.  We would like about 3 years experience with
administration, mid to strong bash scripting skills, and a strong work
ethic.  Being able to work without being micromanaged is key in this
environment.  We use Nagios so a good understanding there would be
helpful.  A small Splunk install, any experience there is great.  I'd love
to find someone stronger in regular expressions than I am to help with
doing fancy stuff :).  We script a lot of work since we have to manage 400+
servers, using things like rsync and basic file edits though bash scripts.
Big thing is work ethic and personality within our team.

Location is by St. Thomas hospital.  We are looking for someone to
eventually take an early shift, like start at 7am-ish but to begin with it
would be my hours for training which is 9-5:30-ish.  It is for McGraw-Hill
Education, we have an online testing system that has servers at schools
nationwide.  So there is some phone support with customers trying to get
their firewall's settings right to allow us to manage the servers.  There
is some possibility for travel, not a lot, but would like someone that
could take a trip on short notice if needs arise.  Our team is all over the
US, so lots of phone conferences is the norm.  The on call schedule would
be a 3 person rotation, we aren't 24/7 but the on call person does need to
be reachable, and is responsible for any tickets that week and also any
code deployments that happen Friday evenings.

If you have any questions feel free to email me off list please.  Also if
you'd like to apply send a resume on over.  Then I'll direct you to the HR
site once the position is posted, we just got word of this on Friday.  We
are just trying to get some quality candidates in for interviews as fast as
possible.

Thanks for the bandwidth to post this.

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-Kevin

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