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Please send resumes to *[email protected] <[email protected]>* *Job: Senior Solaris System Engineer* *Location: New York – NY* *Duration: Long term* *Rate - Open* *The Role:* The Solaris team is responsible for engineering, performance management, and administration of the Solaris SPARC environment within Bloomberg. This position in the team fundamentally requires proficiency in managing a large complex Solaris environment, but also in engineering new solutions, and maintaining an acceptable level of performance from Solaris systems. This is not a typical Solaris environment; we are seeking an individual capable of adapting to, and handling unique challenges not seen in most Solaris installations. *Responsibilities:* Participate in an energetic and active group environment. This means: Present ideas for review by a team of peers, seek ideal solutions through evaluation of merit, and achieve consensus on the final design. Engineer solutions for deployment, performance management, and maintenance of Solaris based systems with an emphasis on quality of design that is efficient, usable, maintainable, and extensible Excellent Scripting skills. The candidate must be able to maintain and produce complex solutions written in KSH shell. Respond to performance related requests from application teams. Solutions to these problems are more likely to be found via DTrace and mdb than ps and the general Unix ¿stat¿ commands (vmstat, etc.). Respond to system API and performance related queries from application developers Package solutions for deployment in Solaris 11 IPS and very rarely Solaris 10 SVR4 packages Ability to work on medium to large scale projects *Qualifications:* A deep understanding of Unix concepts to include performance considerations of each subsystem as well as the APIs used to access those subsystems The ability to develop and maintain existing Korn shell scripts as well as Perl scripts in Modern Perl style Solaris provisioning via Solaris 11 Automated Installer (AI) and possibly some Solaris 10 JET/Jumpstart mdb, DTrace, and snoop/tcpdump should look familiar to you. The ability to rethink established Solaris dogma -- Thanks&Regards, Praveeth.chava, Business Development Manager Genuineit LLC *Certified Women Owned Business* [image: cid:[email protected]] Ph: 281-576-7687 Email:[email protected] Gtalk: *[email protected] <[email protected]>* [image: cid:[email protected]] Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Open Source J2EE frameworks" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/open-source-j2ee-frameworks. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
