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Hiring Sysadmin / Developer
I'm looking for a guy who will be on call at least 8-10 hours a day. This can be either a full time job or a on-call job based on your expected salary and skills.
Necessary skills:
- Ability to manage virtualized environments
- Use linux or bsd as main OS
- Ability to code
- Ability to devote themselves to fix and issue and never quit before fixing it
- Nice written English
What I need him/her to do:
- Be available in case of an emergency and do his best to fix the issue as quickly as possible by either contacting to the datacenter, logging into the nodes, etc
- Reply tickets (~15/day)
- Monitor nodes and virtual machines and make sure everything works perfectly and automate anti abuse tools
- Write some bash/awk sometimes
- Write PHP for automating things more and more
Please email me your sample bash scripts and/or PHP code, time zone, expected monthly salary at info[~at~]oktaykilic.com
Comments
2 positions have been filled. Thanks to everyone who applied.
Needs to be reliable, fast, honest, friendly, near-native English speaking.
Applicants please email me at info[~at~]oktaykilic.com including your past experiences.
Only people with virtualization and customer service experience should apply.
Average ticket ~5 ticket per day, so it's an on-call job if you spend long hours online.
Must work between GMT 2:00 AM - 7:00 AM
EDIT: Nope.
Too early !
Perfect hours actually for Asian countries.
Couldn't this have been done in the other thread from yesterday?
it was requested to be closed thru report by the op.
Sorry, I've realized the need of this position after a while I asked for the other thread to be closed and didn't want to bother you again with it. You are more than welcome to merge both threads.
Merged and re-opened :-)
So what is this position about sysadmin developer again ?