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[招聘信息] Unix Administrator(Senior role, Geelong)

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发表于 18-7-2008 13:04:55 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式

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Salary range $60,905 - $67,241 pa (plus 17% Superannuation)

http://www.deakin.edu.au/hr/employment/general.php

1. Position Purpose:
To provide and maintain the Information Technology Services central computer systems and associated infrastructure, for use by
all members of the University community. Unix Administrators also provide specialist technical services, including problem
debugging and resolution, and software development.
2. Principal Accountabilities:
• To ensure computer software, hardware and data centre facilities are installed, configured and maintained effectively
• To develop, modify and debug new and existing software running on various platforms
• Supervision of Trainee Unix Administrators
• Participation in planning for the future of the site/network and evaluation and/or recommendation of purchases.
• Swift identification and resolution of problems across a broad range of services.
• Responsible for ensuring implementation of all relevant university policies, in particular those relating to equal opportunity,
OH&S, staff development and staff performance planning and review
3. Position Dimension:
The Systems Unit manages the software, hardware and associated infrastructure on all of the University’s centrally operated multiuser
and multi-tasking computer systems. Staff in this unit are also seconded to develop software solutions to provide centrally
operated services, including electronic mail, world wide web servers, user account management systems & printing. Provision of
technical software support to other groups within ITSD is required. This position supervises Trainee Unix Administrators and has
no budget authority.
4. Organisational Relationships:
This position reports to the Unix Team Leaders. The incumbent has regular contact with other Unix Administrators, and other
ITSD staff to provide advice & information on systems-related problem resolution, computer security, computer configuration and
performance tuning. The incumbent has contact with the ITSD Service Desk and other University staff and students on the
resolution of service problems and to provide information and advice. The role consults with other University staff and external
organisations on various services.
5. Typical Duties:
• Installation, configuration and maintenance of hardware, operating systems and software. This includes Operating System
updates, patches, software updates, firmware updates, security patches and general configuration maintenance.
• Identify and resolve problems across a broad range of services, including software, Operating System, hardware and
configuration problems. This may involve liaising with third party product vendors.
• Development of new software, and modification of existing software. This includes development, testing and release.
• Proactive monitoring of services for faults (software, hardware, configuration and environmental), and responding to the
detected faults in a timely manner.
• Provide supervision and direction to Trainee Unix Administrators.
• Perform maintenance outside of normal hours.
• Other duties as directed by Supervisor
6. Selection Criteria
Essential
Skills/techniques:
• Strong Unix administrative skills (Solaris/Linux)
• Extensive general programming skills such as (Unix C, Unix shell scripting, Perl, PHP, Java and SQL)
• Good inter-personal and communication skills
• High level analytical problem solving skills.
• Ability to work effectively as part of a team, or independently
• Ability to work simultaneously on multiple tasks.
Experience:
• Experience with hardware and software configuration management
• Experience trouble-shooting complex systems.
• Experience with Networking Environments (TCP/IP)
• Experience administering Red Hat Linux or enterprise-class Sun Solaris Operating Systems
• Experience providing second or third level Systems Support
• Understanding of IT Security principles
Training/qualifications (or equivalent experience):
• Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline, or equivalent training and experience
Other:
• Capacity for on-going professional development.
Desirable
Experience:
• Experience with a large site (24 x 7 environment, 40,000+ users, 150+ servers, geographically dispersed)
• Experience with Veritas NetBackup, Volume Manager and filesystem
• Experience using Data Storage technology & solutions (SAN/NAS, iSCSI, Fibre Channel)
• Experience administering Cisco storage switches and Cisco content switches
• Experience with Sendmail, Apache/PHP, Samba, LDAP, NIS, Oracle (including RAC), DNS, VMware
• Experience administering enterprise class servers, including high end multiprocessor servers (Sun Fire 15K, Sun Fire 25K)
and rack optimised IBM xSeries hardware
• Experience at configuring and compiling open source software
• Experience with Red Hat Satellite server and RPM creation
• Experience with clustering methodologies and technologies (fail-over and load balancing)
Training/qualifications (or equivalent experience):
• Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
• Solaris Certified Systems Administrator (SCSA)
• ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management
7. Hours of Duty:
Full time 36.75 hours per week, flexitime available but must be prior approved by supervisor and all staff must be available if
required to attend workplace meetings and events between the hours 8:30am-5:00pm weekdays. With the need to make service
changes outside the university’s usual opening hours, and to provide extended hours of support, the need for overtime and on-call
work will be required from time to time. Shift work may be required of this position in the future

8. Location of Work:
Melbourne  Burwood, Geelong.
The primary location is the Geelong
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发表于 18-7-2008 14:51:22 | 只看该作者
基本是 Solaris的管理员, 估计是大学的信息中心的职位。 可惜俺是搞AIX的 Solaris不熟。 :(
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发表于 18-7-2008 17:17:16 | 只看该作者
也是搞Aix的?
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发表于 18-7-2008 19:11:45 | 只看该作者
还有没有其他的啊?
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发表于 18-7-2008 21:39:39 | 只看该作者
好低阿~~~~~~~
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发表于 18-7-2008 21:49:03 | 只看该作者

回复 #5 zhengwei1984 的帖子

这你就不懂了,如果是政府的教师,那是很好的。干活时间少,休假多。。。

如果课余,弄个abn 接项目在创收个4-5万,也很完美的。

[ 本帖最后由 NEWGAY 于 18-7-2008 21:50 编辑 ]
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发表于 18-7-2008 22:47:02 | 只看该作者

回复 #6 NEWGAY 的帖子

哦~原来是这样啊呵呵
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发表于 19-7-2008 02:58:10 | 只看该作者
看来还不错,挺想试试的。我是电信背景,Solaris十年左右的经验,SCSA和SCNA认证,要求的经验大部分都有,不过说实话编程部分经验比较少,只有shell script和SQL的经验,毕竟之前是做engineering的不是做开发的。Linux也用的比较少,因为电信级的东西一般infrastructure部分比较少用linux,强项是硬件和操作系统都比较熟,troubleshooting能力还可以。大家觉得申请有没希望呢?另外这个薪水扣了税还能剩多少啊?

电信方面的背景觉得在国内随便都能找个工作,到了墨尔本发现还是挺难的,也不知道是我简历写得不好还是机会比较少。。。头疼!

[ 本帖最后由 mnemonic 于 19-7-2008 03:04 编辑 ]
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发表于 3-8-2008 15:28:06 | 只看该作者

回复 #8 mnemonic 的帖子

看到一个同行,电信运营商或ISP算是我们可以去的地方。国内所谓的电信维护,我看就是网管。所有的软硬都是华为中兴之类的公司提供,核心的技术不会让你碰,也没这个能力去弄懂,因此学到的只是一些皮毛,什么都要管,什么都不精通。我的体会,电信公司的维护需要很强的troubleshooting能力,出了故障要能很快搞定。因此应急方案要非常熟悉,还需要很好的沟通协调能力。来了OZ,英文还是不行,如果沟通能力缺乏,做在这里troubleshooting比较难啊,有点自费武功的感觉。

[ 本帖最后由 uniwg 于 3-8-2008 15:30 编辑 ]
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发表于 3-8-2008 15:32:08 | 只看该作者

看到一个简历的帖子

Resumes
When writing a resume, think about its purpose – are trying to move up in your career, are you changing industries or are you looking for your first job.

Most people have a few different resumes, depending on the type of position they are applying for and the level of that position. It is also not uncommon to find people changing their resume to make it more closely aligned to the advertisement or job description.

Be positive and think outside of your industry – the person reading your resume may not understand your role so give them as much information as possible by using examples and descriptions. If you are a Personal Assistant say things like ‘I helped bring order to an otherwise hectic day” or if you are a team leader say “I controlled and advised a team of 5 people on daily basis, creating a more productive workplace”.

List your personal details including: Full name, contact details, address, email address and phone number that works and is checked regularly.

Do not include your age, race, health or nationality (that is your business – not the employer’s or agencies)

A career objective statement is a good idea to let potentials employers know your ambitions and the type of work you wish to do. Be realistic and tailor this to the type or role and the size of the employer you are applying to.

Education and Training. List the name of the institution, place/country, resulting qualification, and the date it was obtained. If your institution is not well know (such as it was done interstate) it is ok to put their registered training organisation number as well, this make it known that they have to meet government standards and makes your qualification as valuable as someone who did theirs at a well known establishment.

It is a good idea to list any professional memberships such as the Human Resources Institute (or other relevant group) or organisations that you volunteer at such as the local sports club.

Employment History – List your most recent employment first and in the following order: tile, name of organisation, and location. Then describe your responsibilities, stick mainly to your specific skills and achievements. Use examples, such as “I improved sales by 5% over 12 months. This makes your resume more credible. Do not list your entire work history – just the last 10 or 15 years.
For some positions you may have to be accredited to a certain regulatory body or you may have had an article published in a magazine. It is a good idea to list those on your resume after the employment history.

Be sure to list at least 2 references providing their name, position, company name and include a fixed telephone number for the person. Mobile numbers are becoming less accepted as their have been issues with credibility. If you prefer not to list your references on your resume that is acceptable – just write “available upon request”. Where you are applying for multiple positions it will help limit the amount of times your referee is contacted. Have a typed sheet with your name and the references details printed out for when you are asked for them.

Finally, prepare copies of your qualifications (or note their availability at an interview), this will help prove those qualifications to be genuine. Do not lie of exaggerate on your resume – chances are you will be found out.

[ 本帖最后由 uniwg 于 3-8-2008 15:33 编辑 ]
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发表于 6-8-2008 23:01:24 | 只看该作者
我不会。我是三流工程师
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