Friday, May 18, 2012

Sr. System Administrator


Senior Systems Administrator (Stamford, CT)
Seeking a permanent, full-time Senior Systems Engineer, with solid experience building and supporting progressive financial technologies, in a fast paced, mission critical environment, and wearing many hats. Stamford based fixed income trading firm, with 3 sites, consisting of approximately 60 employees. This position offers an excellent Oporto unity for someone to gain exposure to best of bred technologies as well as establish themselves in a dynamic, growth oriented environment t. Our client offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits.

Required Qualifications: 

  • 7++ years' of experience e as a Unix Systems Administrator managing mission critical infrastructures 
  • Expert knowledge of IT security and security best practices 
  • Experience managing virtual environment's required 
  • Strong understanding of clustering and high availability 
  • Strong understanding of storage technologies (RAID,, SAN, NASS, ISCSI, FFC) 
  • Demonstrated ability of shell scripting 
  • Previous experience supporting a trading desk 
  • Excellent oral, written and presentation skills required 
  • Willingness to work additional hours when necessary 
  • Must be available after hours for support calls 
  • Must be willing to occasionally travel 


Additional Qualifications: 

  • Red Hat Certification a huge plus 
  • 2++ years' of experience as a Windows Systems Administrator 
  • Experience administering Sybase and Postgre databases a plus 
  • NetAp experience a plus 


Responsibilities: 

  • Managing environment which consists of Unix and Windows 
  • Server/Network optimization for peak performance 
  • Troubleshooting network/server performance and connectivity issues 
  • Create technical documentation as required for network and sy stem related changes and updates 
  • Maintain network and system diagrams utilizing Microsoft Visio 
  • Assist with technology planning through ongoing research and testing 

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