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Date:      Fri, 22 Sep 2006 20:28:36 +0100
From:      Matthew Seaman <matthew.seaman@thebunker.net>
To:        freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Junior Systems Administrators
Message-ID:  <45143964.4020301@thebunker.net>

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  No agencies please -- only responses from interested individuals will b=
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  We have openings for two Junior Systems Administrators to join our 24x7=

  support team.  These roles will definitely involve shift work.  Some=20
  travel to our other locations may occasionally be required.

  The Bunker offers a unique hosting proposition: Ultra Secure hosting --=

  housed in ex-military Nuclear Bunkers with round the clock Security, CC=
TV
  surveillance, RAF trained guard dogs, 4 meter high fencing and razor=20
  wire. We offer Tier 4 level hosting facilities outside the M25 with two=
=20
  independent 11kV incoming mains power feeds, generator backed UPS power=
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  feeds to every rack, N+1 redundant cooling systems, diversely routed,=20
  resilient network bandwidth, EMP shielded machine rooms and a=20
  no-compromises attitude to Computer Security. http://www.thebunker.net/=


  Location: Near Sandwich, Kent, UK.

  Salary: =A320,000 -- =A325,000 depending on experience

  Requirements:

      * Two years Unix systems administration.  This is a Junior role,
        so we will be prepared to consider applicants without prior=20
        relevant commercial experience so long as you can demonstrate =20
        appropriate knowledge and aptitude.=20

      * Knowledge of and significant experience of managing at least one
        of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Linux (ideally Gentoo) or commercial Unix su=
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        as Solaris.  You will need to understand how to install and=20
        configure a simple server; principles of security and post-instal=
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        lock-down of servers; user accounts and passwords; configuring=20
        network interfaces and IP numbers; installing server software=20
        packages and enabling them to run at system startup; applying=20
        patches and general system maintenance.

      * Experience of managing at least one of these major application=20
        classes, preferably in a  commercial context.  You should be very=

        familiar with applications from some of these program groups, and=

        have a solid understanding of the principles involved, even if yo=
u
        have not used all of the examples listed.  Of course, the more yo=
u
        understand, the better:

           Firewalls:       ipfw, ipf, pf, iptables, checkpoint FW-1
           Web Services:    apache-1.3.x, apache-2.x, squid, PHP,=20
                            apache-tomcat
           Shell Scripting: Bourne shell (/bin/sh), bash, perl
           Cryptography:    Apache-SSL, SSH, OpenVPN, IPsec, X509
           RDBMS:           MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MS-SQL
           DNS:             BIND, djbdns (experience of dealing with=20
                            Nominet, RIPE etc. a plus)
           Backup:          Bacula, Amanda, Legato Networker, Veritas=20
                            Netbackup
           E-Mail:          sendmail, exim, postfix, qmail, dovecot, cyru=
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                            imapd, courier.
           Monitoring:      Nagios, net-snmpd, Big Brother

       * Good verbal and written communication skills: you will be expect=
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         to interact with customers from the very start.  English fluency=

         is essential; other EU languages would be a bonus.

       * An enthusiasm for Open Source software and a strong interest in =
IT
         security.

       * The ability to be self-motivated and manage your own time and=20
         workload effectively.  A willingness to get stuck in, and to hel=
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         and co-operate with the rest of the team is essential.

   We have no particular requirement for knowledge of Microsoft OSes,
   although familiarity with such will not count against you. =20

   The Bunker is a small but growing company, and due to security=20
   requirements, we believe in maintaining long-term relationships with
   our employees.  Wherever possible, openings for more senior positions =

   will be filled by internal promotion, so successful applicants joining=

   us can expect opportunities for future progression within the company.=

   While we have no more-senior positions open at the moment, we are=20
   always interested to hear from people with relevant experience.

   Please send CVs and covering e-mails to matthew.seaman@thebunker.net

	Cheers,

	Matthew

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Dr Matthew Seaman                            The Bunker, Ash Radar Statio=
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PGP: 0x60AE908C on servers                   Marshborough Rd
Tel: +44 1304 814800                         Sandwich
Fax: +44 1304 814899                         Kent, CT13 0PL, UK


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