|  am currently looking for Systems Admin - Tech Support for a high profile client.  Location          : New York, NY  Duration         : 2+ Months Contract  Pay Rate         : Open   Please send a Word copy of your updated resume if you are interested     Job Requirements   - LINUX / UNIX
  - TCP/IP
  - CISCO routers and switches
  - Unix Shell Scripting, PERL
  - Apache Web Server , C/C++
  - SQL , Sybase, Oracle
  - HTTP/HTTPS/SSL,  SSH/ OpenSSH
  - IP Routing protocols, SNMP,  VPN
  - Bachelors degree required
   Responsibilities    - Identify and resolve system-wide issues on market data servers and data delivery networks (LAN and WAN)
  - Interact with field engineers, communication technicians and end users via phone. The Technical Support Analyst will typically spend several hours per day supporting customers over the phone.
  - Isolate or fix problems in malfunctioning equipment or software.
  - Analyze system performance data such as error logs, system logs, bandwidth utilization reports and other diagnostic and fault isolation tools to identify problem issues, taking corrective action as necessary.
  - Utilize monitoring tools to monitor system, application and network behavior and performance
  - Code and maintain basic scripts for statistics gathering and analysis, task automation and system monitoring. Perform scheduled system upgrades
  - Report design reliability and maintenance problems or "bugs" to design engineering/software engineering teams.
  - Accept ownership of customer issues until a solution is achieved providing complete customer satisfaction.  
  - Work in a 24/7 support environment
      Thank You,  Jane Daniels  Technical Recruiter   Global Technical Talent  Tel: 603-319-4915    Business NH Magazines Top 20 Fastest Growing Companies in 2010 
 
 
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