Originally posted by: SystemAdmin
A leading financial services firm is looking for an UNIX Systems Administrator (AIX) to join there UNIX Server Support team, the successful candidate will provide 2nd / 3rd line support and maintenance to the IBM AIX and Sun Solaris hardware, operating systems and third party products. You will engage with and deploy development and engineering products to ensure that delivered solutions are supportable.
Essential skills/experience
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Strong UNIX Systems Administration experience in a large scale, server environment.
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Strong experience of PSeries Servers including hardware builds from entry level servers up to the current P595 servers.
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AIX Certified Systems Administrator qualification.
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Demonstrable competency in HACMP, Micro-partitioning, VIO, NIM.
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Experience of problem and change control management processes, including use of applications such as Remedy.
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Independent problem solving skills.
Key responsibilities
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Incident/Problem Management
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Support and maintenance of all UNIX servers across AIX and Solaris.
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Respond to Remedy requests and incidents.
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Identify, recommend and implement improvements to processes.
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Provide on call, out of hours 24/7 support when needed.
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Respond to other ad-hoc requests for support (e.g. Developer Support, telephone queries and ad-hoc email requests)
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Produce and manage documentation.
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Assist in the upkeep and maintenance of the UNIX hardware and software inventories on the UNIX Team’s web server.
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Raise and deliver Remedy changes.
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Physical receipt, build and deployment of servers.
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Code / application / product deployment.
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UNIX testing, apply UNIX security policies, package and patch build / deployment / management.
Desirable skills/experience
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Solaris.
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Demonstrable competency in AIX 5L system Administration, HMC, LPAR, WLM, CSM, SAN Storage, OpenSSH, DNS, NFS, Security, TCP/IP, Networking and SAN storage.
To apply for this role please send an up to date copy of your CV as an attachment to
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