This is a Job offer I am relaying here. Please reply only to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards Gili Job Title: System Administration - Team Leader. Job Location: Herzeliya, Israel Job Description: The System Administrator TL is responsible for leading a System administration team of 3 people which are responsible of Unix/NT servers, services and applications. Candidate should have administrative knowledge of HP -UX, Solaris, AIX, LINUX, NT, WIN2000 operating systems and equivalent hardware peripherals, competency in providing successful OS upgrades and patch analysis. Unix/NT performance evaluation and measurement, troubleshooting skills and programming proficiencies in script writing, Perl, or C. The ability of Installation and maintenance of network hardware and software in a multi sites company, Advanced knowledge and experience in supporting network operating systems (LAN/WAN) and hardware peripherals including routing, switching, routing protocols, firewalls and High level knowledge of Network Security. The Candidate should be able to set procedures and policies that provide and allow for productive business practices and dynamic configuration changes, be able to Prioritize system tasks and resources in effort to provide top performance, resource usage and security and work with end-users providing support and environment setup consultation. Job Requirements: · Candidates should have a minimum of a Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related field. · Unix, NT, Internet experience required · Minimum experience of 6 years in maintaining Unix/NT environments, servers and peripherals. · Managerial experience of at least 2 years. · Problem analysis skills · Organization and prioritization skills · Multi-tasking skills · Project leader character qualities · Customer Service oriented · Able to work some evenings · Able to work in fast paced and dynamic environment Written and verbal communication skills, excellent written and spoken English. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]