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AIX Systems Administrator, Unix Systems Administrator


Listed on:26th June
Location:Knutsford, Cheshire cheshire | knutsford
Salary/Rate:£34000 - £40000
Tags: administrator | systems administrator | aix | unix | unix systems administrator | c | c+ | c++ | tcp ip | perl | sna | administrator cheshire | administrator knutsford
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:RHAIXSYSTADM2
Recruiter:Reed Technology
AIX, Unix, AIX. Our client, a blue chip organisation, is currently seeking an AIX systems administrator, to work within their Change Delivery team. The team looks after the implementation of all changes to the components of the live infrastructure, as well as the resolution of incidents and problems. You will be expected to provide both support and admin services, and in particular provide technical guidance/ support to less experienced team members.

We are keen to hear from candidates with strong AIX experience, a good knowledge of shell scripting, SNA and TCP/ IP networking. Any knowledge of Perl and C programming would be a distinct advantage.

Excellent opportunity with blue chip client, package includes pension (to which our client contributes 17%), bonus scheme, private medical and sharesave schemes
Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/140017
Contact Name:Rachel Herdson

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