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Systems Administration (Unix) Consultant

Full time at a Laimoon Verified Company in Qatar
Posted on June 3, 2024

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Systems Administration (Unix) Consultant1. Performs the Quarterly preventative maintenance for the Unix/Linux infrastructure H/W company sites according to Client as standard procedure.

2. Handle Unix/Linux infrastructure incidents and apply the corrective actions as per Client service level target (SLT) and incident management procedure.

3. Applies standard user/system interfaces, including reports, validation and error correction procedures, processing rules, access, security and audit controls, recovery routines and contingency procedures.

4. Responds to emergency tickets and incidents related to IT Operations.

5. Perform and execute routine activities related to Unix/Linux devices like commissioning and decommissioning, baseline configuration, etc. In addition to Unix/Linux patch management and Vulnerability management.

6. Automate frequent Unix/Linux tasks and provisioning activities and the daily changes tasks using automation technologies such as Red Hat Ansible and VMWare Aria Automation.

7. Develop and maintain the Unix/Linux architectures, topologies, inventory, configuration security solutions and design documentation of IT data center Unix/Linux Infrastructure.

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