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Backed by leading venture capitalists, this e-commerce startup is building a platform to enhance the revenue of the leading e-commerce businesses. Patent pending technologies will allow us to create a large market already consisting of 40 million users!
Offered is the opportunity to work on the ground, financially strong company. We're looking for a Senior Linux Systems Administrator to manage our Web production environment, as well as maintain our development and corporate environments. We have a rapidly growing infrastructure, so we need to add someone to our small team that is familiar with building and managing high availability, highly scalable systems.
Requirements:
Linux system administration experience
Experience automating tasks using shell scripts
Extensive experience configuring Apache and PHP
Experience installing and configuring MySQL databases
Experience with LAN/WAN technologies and solid networking ability
Experience with Linux networking tools
VPN set up, configuring, and troubleshooting experience
Experience administering Nagios and Cacti
+ Extensive experience with MySQL: backups, replication, tuning
+ Data center selection and deployment
+ Experience in a small, fast growing internet company
Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, Xen, automation, load balancing, Nagios
If interested, please just click below. On the next page, you'll have the opportunity to apply just by sending us a copy of your resume. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
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