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UNIX Administrator - UNIX, AIX, Linux

Salary Negotiable
Location United Kingdom,London
Job Type Contract
Date Posted 08-Aug-2011 18:43
 
 

My client, a Central London major UK organisation, is currently looking for a UNIX contractor with AIX skills for an initial 3 month contract. The UNIX group is responsible for the maintenance and development of my client's AIX, Linux and z/Linux operating systems as well as the System p hardware. This role includes the support of both the infrastructure and the applications that reside on this infrastructure and will involve working on AIX and Linux.

The role entails the administration of my client's UNIX operating systems. This includes installation, upgrade and fixing of the operation systems. The main function of this role will be to provide day to day hitperson support for the different application areas and will involve answering phone calls and responding to incidents raised by mail or the in house incident logging system. You will also be expected to support the System p hardware infrastructure as required and will be involved in advising different application teams on UNIX administration and scripting tasks whilst preserving the current team standards.

Key technical skills;

- AIX 5 to 7
- IBM Power 5-7 servers
- SLES Linux v10 and 11
- Shell Scripting
- General System Adminstration
- NIM
- Power VM Virtual I/O server

If this role sounds of interest and you require further information then please respond with an up to date copy of your CV.

Project Partners is part of Hydrogen Group.

Advertiser Project Partners
Contact Name Sandy Stuart
Telephone 0207 090 1673 (Please reference IT Job Board when calling)
Reference PP446177SSTU
 
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