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Date:      Tue, 18 Mar 2008 11:19:01 -0700
From:      Josef Grosch <jgrosch@juniper.net>
To:        freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Juniper is hiring FreeBSD System Admin
Message-ID:  <20080318181901.GB47499@juniper.net>

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The company I work for, Juniper Networks in Sunnyvale, Ca., is looking to
hire 2 or 3 System Admins. We are a solid FreeBSD shop. Junos, the OS that
runs the routers and switches we sell, is based on FreeBSD 4.x and
6.x. What we are looking for in a system admin is someone who is very
strong with FreeBSD. We also have a fair bit of Linux and Solaris. Some of
the other skills a system admin should have or would be nice to have is;

  * FreeBSD (required)
  * Linux (RHEL or Centos is preferred)
  * Solaris
  * Email (Sendmail and Postfix)
  * NetApp
  * SAN
  * Perl
  * Shell
  * DNS
  * LDAP

Before you reply there are a few things you should know about this
position. 

  * No relocation. Sorry we can't pay of relocation, you need to be local
    to our Sunnyvale, Ca. headquarters.

  * This is not a remote job. We need our system admins to be on site
    during normal business hours.

  * We can not sponsors H1-B. Sorry.

  * This is a 6 month contract to hire. Management like to try before buy.

On the positive side, Juniper is a very good place to work especially if
you are a fan of FreeBSD. Our router OS is based on FreeBSD, most
developers and managers are very friendly to FreeBSD. We currently have, by
last count, 5 committers working here. The pay and benefits is a little
better than Valley average. We are growing like mad and have an immediate
need. 

If you are interested contact me with your resume. I can put you resume in
front of the hiring manager.




Josef


-- 
FreeBSD 6.3         | "Remember son, first pilage THEN burn."
Josef Grosch        | 
jgrosch@juniper.net |  Erik the Red to his son, Leif Ericson



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