I'm cross posting this to many lists in hopes of finding the right
people. Sorry if you get this multiple times.
The Los Alamos National Laboratory is looking for some good system
admins. Personally, I need a experienced Mac admin that can also work
on Windows or Linux. We have other needs for Mac Admins, as well as
Windows and Unix admins.
If you are interested, please follow the link below. This is not for
a permanent position; this is for a 1 year contract job (however,
once you are here, you can apply for permanent jobs and in general,
being on-site always makes that easier). I cannot give more details
that that over e-mail, so if you are interested, please follow the
link below.
Note this the above link may wrap and not work properly. The Job
Number is 212101. I think you can go to http://www.hr.lanl.gov/jps/
regjobsearch.stm and simply search for this job number.
If you have questions, please send them directly to me via e-mail. I
cannot discuss the terms of employment or salary, but I can discuss
the job duties and working environment. I can say that you should be
a US citizen and that you may be asked to get a security clearance,
which is generally not a problem for most people. Those people that
can't get a clearance usually know :-)
[from the job posting]
Summary: Designs/implements complex local and wide-area networks of
machines. Manages a large site or network. Works independently under
general direction from senior management. Establish/recommend
policies on system use and services. Provides technical mentoring for
more junior system administrators, system programmers, or others of
equivalent seniority. Has responsibility for purchase justification.
Experience with specific operating systems, applications, or
programming languages in use at LANL, with specialized experience in
Linux/Unix, MacOS X, or Microsoft Windows.
Required Skills: Strong inter-personal and communication skills,
capable of writing proposals or papers, acting as a vendor liaison,
making presentations to customer or client audiences. Ability to
solve problems quickly. A solid understanding of operating systems
concepts, including paging and swapping, inter-process communication,
file systems concepts, networking/distributed computing environment
concepts. Ability to program in an administrative language.
Specialized experience with either Linux/Unix, MacOS X, or Microsoft
Windows. Experience with heterogeneous operating system environments.
Experience configuring network file systems (for example, CIFS, NFS,
RFS, or AFS). Experience with complex TCP/IP networks and dial-up
networking.
Education: Associate degree or higher in Computer Science or other
relevant technical field, or equivalent combination of education and
experience. Computer security training desired.
Thank you,
Allan Marcus
CCN-1: Departmental Computing
Computing, Communications, and Network Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
505-667-9531