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Business Machines Corporation, or IBM, is an American multinational technology
and consulting corporation, with headquarters in Armonk, New York, United
States. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software, and offers
infrastructure, hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe
computers to nanotechnology.
We are recruiting for the below position:
Job Title: Systems & Servers Operations Specialist -
Unix
Job ID: GTS-0536399
Job Description
Highly skilled in Solaris (9 and 10) Linux and AIX
administration
Solaris (9 and 10) Linux and AIX administration
Implementing hardware architecture for solutions
AIX/Solaris/Linux performance tuning
User Administration on Unix (Redhat, AIX, SUN Solaris, SuSE,
etc)
Establish/Develop standard procedure and policies for the
management of all AIX and Unix servers
Shell Scripting and Server Hardening
Unix , AIX Problem Determination and System Recovery
implementation of SAN and Clustering solution (IBM, NetApps,
CISCO, VERITAS)
Collate daily and weekly reports
To ensure the required service availability on all
administered servers (99.99%)
Administer all AIX and Unix based platforms (User and OS
administration)
To Implement policies, procedures and standards in
accordance with IBM best practice.
Platform Capacity Utilization Administration.
Change Management and Platform Optimization.
Take the lead on Business Systems services projects.
Liaise with third party support vendors for the support
contract execution/implementation.
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree
At least 2 years experience in AIX
At least 2 years experience in UNIX : Linux, Solaris
At least 2 years experience in ITIL
At least 2 years experience in Microsoft Office
English: Fluent
Preferred
Master's Degree
At least 3 years experience in AIX
At least 3 years experience in UNIX : Linux, Solaris
At least 3 years experience in ITIL
At least 3 years experience in Microsoft Office
Application Closing Date
6th December, 2012
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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