UNIX/Linux Administrator Information Technology (IT) - Richmond, VA at Geebo

UNIX/Linux Administrator

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Mary Jane Prigge Consulting LC
UNIX/Linux Administrator Linux ADMINISTRATOR Alexandria, VA 22315 Full-Time (no 1099 or C2C option) Offering competitive salary and benefits Seeking a mid-senior level UNIX Systems Administrator to support a government program in the Kingstowne Alexandria, VA area. This is a multi-Terabyte and multi-platform environment running 24x7 supporting critical transactional database applications. This dynamic environment requires the ability to work comfortably in a cross-functional team structure. The ability to lead teams and tasks is necessary for success in this role. SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT This position requires a government security clearance. Eligibility requirements includes US Citizenship and ability to successfully pass a Background Investigation (BI) SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE 7 years of experience working as a Systems Administrator 3 years and strong experience working as a Red Hat Linux Administrator Experience working with OS level server virtualization and Linux virtualization infrastructure (VMware, KVM) Experience with Application Server Administration and Web Server Administration and understanding of applications performance in physical, virtual and cloud environments Experience with Oracle System Administration Naming and Directory
services
(DNS, NIS, LDAP) Experience using BIND DNS software Understanding of Cisco Routing and Switching (CCNA is a definite plus) Experience with Oracle 11g Database Administration is highly desired Experience working with Oracle Exadata Database Appliance supporting (Scripting and system automation) is highly desired Key Words: Oracle, Exadata, OLTP, transactional, Network Information Services, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Oracle Weblogic Server, Java/J2EE Web Transaction, monitor server and applications performance, Kernel based virtual machine MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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