[vox-jobs] UNIX System Administrator (fwd)

Ken Herron vox-jobs@lists.lugod.org
Wed, 19 Nov 2003 17:53:20 -0800


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Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 17:19:19 -0800
From: The SAGE Web Server <www@sagecert.org>
To: sage-jobs-offered@sage.org
Subject: UNIX System Administrator

Posting for: Newgen Results Corporation
Location: San Diego, California

Details of Vacancy:

You will be the touchstone for our UNIX System Admin. & Storage Area
Network (SAN) infrastructure. Under the guidance of the Dir. of
Infrastructure, you will develop & maintain all of Newgen Solaris
operational systems & servers.
Desired skills: &#61623; NAS and SAN background with EMC and Netapps,
Knowledge of Storage Management Best Practices. &#61623; Experience with
EMC hardware (symmetrix and clerra), EMC software suite (ECC 5.x, EDM,
timefinder, BCV), EMC configuration, support, and Switch Fabric. &#61623;
Experience with Sun Enterprise Class Servers (F6800s, 6500s, 4500s) and
Solaris 9. &#61623; Installation and configuration experience with Veritas
Volume Manager, Veritas File System, and Veritas Cluster Server (3.5)

Details of Company:

Newgen Results Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of TeleTech
Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in San Diego,
California and provides dealerships with a complete suite of CRM tools.
Newgen houses vehicle data for 70 million consumers, sends out over 40
million letters, and places 40 million telephone calls annually.

Email address for job application/questions: abergin@newgen.com
URL of job application form: http://www.newgen.com
URL of company: http://www.newgen.com

Extra information:

Expected SAGE Level: III (Intermediate/Advanced)
URL to find more info: http://www.newgen.com
Limitations:

Due to the urgency of the position, we are unable to provide Visa
sponsorship.  US citizenship or residency status required.


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Kenneth Herron        Kherron@newsguy.com       916-366-7338