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Date:      Wed, 29 Feb 2012 22:13:55 +1100
From:      Aristedes Maniatis <ari@ish.com.au>
To:        freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   FreeBSD job in Sydney, Australia
Message-ID:  <4F4E0873.5050501@ish.com.au>

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ish produces a software product for the education sector called onCourse, provides hosting services through our co-located hardware, and provides technical support for a range of businesses. We require an intelligent, articulate and proactive person to lead the delivery of our technical services.

This role is an interesting combination of customer support, seriously challenging Unix and network systems admin, and working with our 5 person development team.


['Technology']

While we don't limit ourselves to software from a single vendor, there are some established pieces in our toolkit which we find invaluable. You will need to already know a lot about these or quickly learn about them when you start.

* FreeBSD (a little bit of Linux as well, but we've found FreeBSD to be extremely powerful for our needs)
* ZFS (once you use it, you'll never go back to another filesystem)
* Tomcat
* Zabbix (a distributed monitoring system a bit like Nagios, but nicer)
* The usual host of server applications for corporate environments: Apache httpd, samba, netatalk, etc
* LDAP (we use this even for small customers since it fits so nicely into our workflow)
* Subversion (yes, we keep our server configuration under version control)
* Astaro (a commercial security appliance built on Linux)
* pfSense (an open source security tool built on FreeBSD)
* Bacula (an open source backup tool with an odd name)
* OSX (all our workstations run this powerful hybrid of the Unix and commercial software worlds)
* Bind (we run a cluster of DNS servers)

You'll notice that almost our entire list is open source. And that is by design. The founder of the business is an Apache member and open source methodologies flow through everything we do. We'll use commercial tools where they are useful, but

In addition, we find ourselves up to our elbows in the following technology almost every day.

* TCP/IP networking and security (SSH tunnels, port forwarding, load balancing servers, redundant internet links, etc)
* Scripting (you'll need to know some scripting language… we tend to use PHP, Ruby and Python, but we are open to your preferences)
* SQL (this is pretty important here to support our development team)

And a bunch of tools we use, but are less important since we have other staff with these skills.

* Jenkins
* Asterisk
* Drupal
* Jobsworth task tracking
* Communigate


It is vital that you are willing learn. There is a lot to know, but there will be plenty of support along the way.


['Role']

The successful applicant will assist or take full responsibility in the following areas:

* customer support. If you are looking for a back office job where you rarely interact with customers, this isn't for you. We aren't at the retail home user end of the business… most our customers are in corporate environments with systems controlled by us. And when their technical needs exceed our first level help, you will be on the phone with them.
* maintaining relationships with customers and ensuring their needs are met. This includes designing solutions for customers who are only able to wave their hands about vaguely when asked what problem they are trying to solve.
* creating new and better ways to solve problems for ourselves and our customers

This is a business hours role, but some out of hours work may be required from time to time to respond to emergencies. This is relatively rare since any such problems are only of our own doing (that is, not implementing proper fail over in our systems).


['Environment']
Operating from a designer converted warehouse in Newtown, the work environment is comfortable and human:  not a fluorescent light in sight. We enjoy what we do. The software that we write and systems we build are critical to daily business of our customers - our work must meet very high standards. Our customers are universities, theatres, retail chains and small training colleges.

As a small business, there are many opportunities available to work in different areas and develop a range of skills. There is also scope for each individual to affect how the business grows and how it is perceived.

For further information about ish and what we do visit http://www.ish.com.au


['Skills']
Demonstrated skills and experience, together with attitude and work ethic, are vastly more important than formal qualifications. Most important are:

* personable character, able to establish rapport with customers
* willingness to learn new skills and develop existing skills
* excellent spoken and written English



Please submit a covering letter and resume to hr@ish.com.au. In your covering letter, please outline how your background fits with the items under the Role heading above.
Salary (including super) up to $75k. Fulltime working rights for Australia are essential.

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Aristedes Maniatis
ish
http://www.ish.com.au
Level 1, 30 Wilson Street Newtown 2042 Australia
phone +61 2 9550 5001   fax +61 2 9550 4001
GPG fingerprint CBFB 84B4 738D 4E87 5E5C  5EFA EF6A 7D2E 3E49 102A



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