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Unix Linux Production Support
6 mo. Contract (likely to be renewed)
Pittsburgh, PA


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Exceptional Talent. Total Confidence.® That’s our message and we’re sticking to it. At Arcus, we're talent finders. We strive to keep businesses and organizations at the top of their game by providing excellence in technology staffing, recruiting and consulting.

We are looking for professionals who share our entrepreneurial spirit and are looking to land an outstanding position with a company who has consistently been recognized on the national level for their work in the staffing industry. We work tirelessly to build solid relationships with well-recognized organizations across the nation to learn about projects and opportunities. And, because we spend so much time getting to know each candidate and their skill set, we are able to represent them with a level of unmatched confidence.

Take a look at the job responsibilities and qualifications below and if you think you would be an asset to the team, we invite you to apply for the position.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
This position is responsible for providing technical expertise in Unix/Linux systems area. Ideal candidate will be required to have 3- 4 years of system experience in Unix/Linux environment with strong Unix shell scripting skills. As a member of a Infrastructure team, the candidate would help with building, configuring and re-synching of Release and Production support environments. Work on quality improvement processes and focus on moderate to complex systems and recommend improvements to applications/ processes. Identify conflicting system resources issues and recommend solutions for optimal performance. On a needed basis, it may be required to work collaboratively with software vendors and open systems to demonstrate product bugs/issues and work towards a interim patch and having it applied in a timely manner. Candidate will also require to provide second hand support to business groups to facilitate with their testing activities.

The successful candidate will provide production support, application code support, promote code from different environments. This position coordinates software being promoted through QA and production. The incumbent will be responsible for application monitoring, finding performance issues, and watching for abnormalities.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
In depth knowledge of UNIX/Linux operating systems and shell scripting is required.
Knowledge of IBM Websphere Translation Extender (WTX / DataStage TX / Mercator) is highly desirable.
Operating Systems: UNIX/Linux, Shell Commands, Shell Scripting required
Translation/Mapping Tools: Websphere Translation Extender (WTX) / DataStage TX / Mercator experience is desirable
WTX Modules: Design Studio, Commerce Manager
Programming Languages: UNIX shell scripting, Java, C
Database: Relational database design - SQL, PL/SQL, reading from and writing to enterprise tables - Oracle 9/10 preferred.

TO APPLY:
Non-local candidates are welcome to apply; however expenses for onsite interviews and relocation are not available.

As an Arcus Consultant you will receive an EXCELLENT benefits package including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, paid holidays and more! Don’t want to work as a Contractor? No problem, ask about joining our staff as a salaried consultant.

Please e-mail your resume to tricia.smith@arcus.net. Phone calls welcome day, evening or weekend at 877.570.8040, ext 227. Thank you for your interest in my ad!

Latest revision as of 14:03, 21 June 2008

You are welcome to post job openings in Pittsburgh to the wplug-jobs list.

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