Suz'Anne Fuhrmann
2005-Jan-21 14:32 UTC
Senior Network Engineer - UNIX System Administrator
Atomz Corporation provides award-winning enterprise Web site management software delivered as an online service. Our suite of Web-native applications provides customers significant advantages over server-based software in reliability, support, ease-of-use, scalability, rapid product innovation and predictable cost structures. Atomz is seeking a Senior Network Engineer to be responsible for network design, administration, uptime, performance, security, and troubleshooting. The ideal candidate will have in-depth knowledge of network protocol behavior as well as wired and wireless experience. Essential Duties and Responsibilities a.. Designing networks and system solutions based on requests and needs b.. Participation and design for network performance and device type selection to match criteria of network needs c.. Develop network designs, policies, solutions and recommendations d.. Identify, research, evaluate and recommend network related tools and emerging network technologies e.. Participate in rotating "on call" schedule with other members of the team; be willing to carry a pager f.. Responding to outages both during business hours and in an after-hours on-call capacity g.. Producing documentation for use in configuration, repair and troubleshooting of hardware, software and network operating systems h.. Troubleshooting and resolution of system problems Required Knowledge, Skills, Education and Experience a.. Experience with FreeBSD 4.7, 5.3 Administration and tuning b.. Experience with the following UNIX Software: Apache, RequestTracker, BIND and postfix c.. In-depth knowledge of the following programming languages: C, Perl, Bourne Shell, Expect d.. Extensive hands-on experience with Cisco Routers, Switches and Firewalls e.. Excellent knowledge of networking technology such as IPSec, PPTP, BGP, HSRP and Multicast f.. In-depth experience with networking tools such as ping, traceroute, RRDtool and Nagios g.. Broad understanding of i386 hardware diagnostics and repair Please include the following information in your response: a.. Which shell script in the FreeBSD source tree defines the version number of a kernel b.. In the following FreeBSD version '4.10-STABLE', which variables in the script refer to 4.10 and which to STABLE c.. Which header file in FreeBSD defines the ICMP types, and what reply type is "3.3" Please send your resume along with answers to the questions listed above to jobs@atomz.com. Please include Sr. Network Engineer in the subject line. Salary commensurate with experience EOE
> Atomz Corporation provides award-winning enterprise Web site management > software delivered as an online service. Our suite of Web-native > applications provides customers significant advantages over server-based > software in reliability, support, ease-of-use, scalability, rapid product > innovation and predictable cost structures.Geography is not mentioned, so, I assume, the position is available in Newton, MA, Geneva, IL, as well as Bayridge, NY. Right? Thanks, -mi
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Suz'Anne Fuhrmann wrote:> Please include the following information in your response: > > a.. Which shell script in the FreeBSD source tree defines the version number of a kernel > b.. In the following FreeBSD version '4.10-STABLE', which variables in the script refer to 4.10 and which to STABLE > c.. Which header file in FreeBSD defines the ICMP types, and what reply type is "3.3"=================== are you hiring for a computer job or casting for a quiz-show? sure, this stuff is relevant to kernel hacking, but i didn't see that as part of the job description. - -- ...atom _________________________________________ PGP key - http://atom.smasher.org/pgp.txt 762A 3B98 A3C3 96C9 C6B7 582A B88D 52E4 D9F5 7808 ------------------------------------------------- "Unix is simple. It just takes a genius to understand its simplicity." -- Dennis Ritchie -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (FreeBSD) Comment: What is this gibberish? Comment: http://atom.smasher.org/links/#digital_signatures iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJB8a9cAAoJEAx/d+cTpVciM3MH/j2AGYzIEOlM0tteRzKQjZrM 6YiV/OqkFGm6AN0XkSitzcfDHqF0qchkwQ0ELtIduz7OuxEQesQNdIatuix47JJi ej24YRgFLJTC+UB+0yUSZtAJLVJHuY0lG5J0zVEDilu15ygpWmlBJfjXVixxfc94 t4Mbg/LCvjbzyYKDVPmT0UBsb39LO+J7ELPlQt6HS47/KzVyRIvhxUQdCJScqjBE pfgP0GOXzTNGIKKEy451Tb/uDIXPmhiesJ5lmLmfcFrQAx4Fl57b8L9u5iAkyamB TsYu2Zhp6q9X+8ONHbPguHNWJSnRIpR8W84yqMA8xBn0w8V8r2/cWg5i1ihpzJU=e23+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----