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Job Opportunity: Linux/OS X/Windows admin at the Medical College of Wisconsin



Hello Everyone,
I will be moving to Germany soon, and thus my current job will be available shortly. To be honest, this is the best job I've ever had. The pay is great, benefits are better, and the researchers I support are easy to get along with. Overall, it is a great work environment, and I recommend it highly. This is an IT generalist role, so the duties range across workstation support, server administration, basic web development, scripting, and Debian packaging. Ultimately the position is what you make of it. There is a lot of independence, and it is up to you to come up with solutions and implement them.

Though the position title is for an IS Manager, the position does not oversee other employees. The position is classified as a manager to ensure good pay.

The position is as a Linux/OS X/Windows administrator at the Medical College of Wisconsin in the Neurology department. I have included the job listing below. If you are interested, please send your resume and available start date to awaite /at/ mcw /dot/ edu. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

---Alex

Position
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IS Manager for Neurology
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Duties
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Manage a heterogeneous network of Linux (Ubuntu), OS X, Windows, and a few FreeBSD machines. Total number of workstations is about 50. Purchase, build, upgrade, and maintain all computer equipment, including workstations, servers, printers, and other peripherals. Install and upgrade operating systems and applications, including open source fMRI tools and commercial software.

Manage 6 physical Linux servers (3 disk-to-disk backup, 1 storage, 1 VM host, 1 multi-use) and 3 virtual Linux servers (1 web, 2 intranet). Balance a high level of connectivity and accessibility against security needs, including but not limited to HIPAA requirements.

Maintain internal Debian packages for some tools. Manage a web server using virtual domains for external and internal facing websites, 3 large RAID disk-to-disk backup serves using scheduled rsync backups, a DNS server (BIND), and an internal IMAP email archive.

Work directly with researchers as needed to resolve computer issues.

Skills
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This position requires in-depth knowledge of Unix systems management and some Unix scripting. Basic Windows management and networking is also required. Applicants must have a strong background in Unix systems management, shell, Perl, NFS, Samba, ssh, rsync, Apache, and PC and Mac hardware configuration and troubleshooting.

Knowledge of C, Make, CMake, BIND, and Debian packaging is desirable.

Most importantly: strong people skills are required.

Bachelor Degree or equivalent experience necessary. You and others should consider you an expert with command line Linux and OS X.


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