Brian Epstein on 2 Oct 2007 21:19:04 -0000 |
PLUG, There is a job opportunity at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ, where I work. It is a beautiful campus situated close to the Princeton Junction train station incase you would be commuting. The position will be for general programming and Linux systems administration of a research cluster. This position is definitely worth a second look. Feel free to email me with any questions or your resume if you are interested. Thanks, and sorry for the plug (pun intended). ep POSITION AVAILABLE JOB TITLE: Linux Systems Administrator SUPERVISOR: Computer Manager, School of Natural Sciences POSITION SUMMARY: The School of Natural Sciences Computing group is looking to expand its team, which provides full service IT support to the school's faculty, members and staff. In addition to standard tasks, the group will be undertaking the installation and support of a new 64-node Linux cluster this year, as well as beginning to provide support for the Institute's Simons Center for Systems Biology. A Linux system administrator, with a background in programming, is sought to assist in these projects, as well as provide continued support for existing systems. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Day-to-day management of cluster; for example managing job-queuing software (PBS/Torque), diagnosis of hardware problems. 2. Programming projects related to system administration and process automation. 3. Installation/upgrade of user software base. 4. User administration and support; in particular assisting users experiencing compilation problems. 5. Updating both user documentation and system documentation. 6. Other duties as assigned by supervisor. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Experience with administering RedHat Linux essential. A RedHat certification is required. Previous experience with Beowulf clustering is strongly preferred. 2. Experience with package management tools, such as RPM required. Building RPMs, Makefiles, etc. required. 3. Strong programming background, including a foundation in C programming required. Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby knowledge is also desirable. 4. Experience building open source software and working with Makefiles essential. Experience compiling 64-bit code desirable. 5. Excellent communication (verbal and written), problem solving, organizational and interpersonal skills required. Interested internal candidates should contract Human Resources by October 5. External candidates should submit resume and cover letter to Linuxadm@ias.edu. -- Brian Epstein <ep@epiary.org> Key fingerprint = F9C8 A715 933E 6A64 C220 482B 02CF B6C8 DB7F 41B4 ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
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