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Compu-Vision Consulting

UNIX System Administrator

Compu-Vision Consulting, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828

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Title: UNIX System Administrator Duration: 12 months Location: Sacramento, CA (100% Remote)

Client is seeking a UNIX System Administrator, to support the administration, maintenance, upgrade, and troubleshooting of AIX/IBM and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems within the organization's IT infrastructure. This role will ensure the reliability, security, and efficiency of UNIX environments, support system migrations, and maintain comprehensive documentation for all UNIX-related assets and processes. Key Responsibilities: 1. AIX/IBM System Administration

Perform day-to-day administration, maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting of AIX systems, VIOS, HMC's, and Managed Systems. Provision and manage AIX virtual server builds using PowerVM technology. Perform administration of AIX LPARs configured as part of a PowerHA cluster. Conduct vulnerability assessments and implement remediation strategies to secure AIX/IBM environments. Manage IBM Power lifecycle migrations including planning, execution, and validation. Integrate AIX Logical Partitions (LPARs) with the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) for accurate asset tracking. Support application migrations from AIX/IBM platforms to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on x86 architectures or to Cloud hosted environments. 2.Red Hat Enterprise Linux Administration

Administer, maintain, upgrade, and troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Identify and remediate vulnerabilities within RHEL environments to meet security compliance standards. 3.Documentation and Asset Management

Maintain up-to-date documentation and technical diagrams related to the UNIX infrastructure and processes. Ensure all system changes, migrations, and configurations are accurately recorded and aligned with organizational policies. 4.Collaboration and Continuous Improvement

Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams including security, application development, and infrastructure to support system requirements. To participate in outage planning, capacity planning, and performance tuning to optimize system availability. Contribute to the development and implementation of best practices and standard operating procedures for UNIX system management. 5.Other Duties

Perform additional responsibilities and special projects as assigned by management to support the overall IT infrastructure goals. This scope of work will serve as the foundation for the UNIX System Administrator role, ensuring robust and secure UNIX infrastructure to support organizational operations. Mandatory Requirements:

Must have minimum five (5) years' experience with server infrastructure in an Enterprise level environment. Must have minimum five (5) years' experience with IBM AIX in an Enterprise level environment. Must have minimum five (5) years' experience with building, patching, and administering AIX, PowerHA, HMC, VIOS, & Managed Systems. Must have experience with troubleshooting of AIX based environment. Must have experience with IBM PowerVM virtualization environment (AIX). Must have experience with system build processes and procedures in a virtualized environment. Must have experience with monitoring capabilities to assist in troubleshooting and preventative maintenance in a UNIX based environment. Must have experience with hardening Operating Systems to meet information security standards Desirable Qualifications

Experience with shell scripting/programming Experience with IBM Big Fix Patch Management Experience with IBM Tivoli Monitoring Experience with Ansible Experience with physical server hardware break/fix Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills related to AIX, PowerHA, HMC, VIOS, & Managed Systems. Experience administering Red Hat Enterprise Linux in an enterprise environment

Technical Evaluation Questions: 1. Describe a time when you were required to build, patch, and administer AIX, PowerHA, HMC, VIOS, & Managed Systems. (1 page maximum) 2. Describe a time you had to troubleshoot an issue in an AIX environment. What wasthe problem and how did you solve it? (1 page maximum)