LINUX Engineer - Stone Allen Consulting (Camarillo, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Ventura, CA at Geebo

LINUX Engineer - Stone Allen Consulting (Camarillo, CA)

Company Description The hiring company is a recently acquired Internet startup specializing in crunching large datasets in the e-Commerce Advertising space.
Job Description LINUX Engineer VENTURA, CA WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
YOU WILL BE ACCOUNTABLE FOR:
Develop (and automate where possible) standard operating procedures around common failure scenarios (e.
g.
scripted/automated rollback, failovers, escalation procedures, etc.
) Ensure security of the production infrastructure, systems and applications Implement, administer, and maintain our databases, local and cloud-based servers including provisioning, backups and restores, upgrades, and monitoring Consult on overall production system architecture Develop test automation framework in collaboration with other team members Coordinate and assist with QA and production release of critical applications Learn to differentiate between primary and secondary effects in our system of loosely coupled applications.
YOU SHOULD HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
1-5 years of experience in LINUX System Engineering at a tech company You have to be a BASH wiz Have experience tuning and managing open-source SQL servers (Postgres) Experience in a fast-paced start up environment where IT solutions are critical to business success Enjoy problem solving - seeking the 'A-Ha!' moment Like to work with people that are passionate about doing a good job.
Love learning something at work every day WE SHOULD REALLY TALK IF YOU:
Enjoy problem solving -- seeking the A-Ha! moment Have experience with 'big data':
Hadoop, HDFS, Hbase, Cassandra, Oracle, etc.
Enjoy working in a dynamic and high-energy environment Like to work with people that are passionate about doing a good job.
Are hungry to learn more about the whole NoSQL craze MORE ABOUT COMPANY Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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