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Unix/ Linux Senior Systems Administrator - London


Listed on:17th June
Location:City of London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:£50000 - £55000
Tags: unix | linux | systems administrator | administrator | senior systems administrator | apache | weblogic | unix support | infrastructure manager | solaris | oracle | unix greater london | unix london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:GB/160379
Recruiter:Evolution Recruitment Solutions Ltd

Unix/ Linux Senior Systems Administrator - London. My Client is one of the country's leading financial services organisations, with assets under management of £250 billion worldwide. They are looking for a Product Infrastructure Manager to join there ever growing team. This is a senior role within the support team. You will have strong proven commercial experience in Unix administration (solaris/ linux). You will also have strong proven experience in Unix support and hosted web enviroment. The ideal candidate will also have a proven track record with Apache web servers, weblogic application server Oracle database server administration.You will also have a proven track record with IT security aspects.

Evolution Recruitment Solutions operates as an employment agency and employment business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/137967
Contact Name:Gary Butler

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