[Linux-bruxelles] [Fwd: [BEluga] Job opening for Linux Freak]

Physicman cb at physicman.net
Lun 20 Aou 08:41:06 CEST 2001


Yo!

Je vous forwarde ce message puisque cette fois, nos amis neerlandophones 
ont pris soin d'utiliser une langue etrangere, il sera peut-etre compris 
cette fois ;)

(Please pas de follow-up sur ce message, merci)

Chris

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [BEluga] Job opening for Linux Freak
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 00:07:25 +0200
From: tom tollenaere <t2 at pandora.be>
Reply-To: blug at igwe7.vub.ac.be
To: blug at igwe7.vub.ac.be
References: <200108191842.UAA19740 at mach.vub.ac.be> 
<029501c128f9$b51e15a0$a7b564d4 at celeron300>

I apologise if this is inappropriate - I'm not really a member of this
mailing list so I'm not really familiar with you guys' habits.  That
being said, I've got a job opening for a Linux freak.

We are a Belgian-American company, with offices in Zaventem and
Cincinnati (US).  We are a unix shop, running most of our stuff on
HP-UX, but we are now migrating a lot of our production to Linux, RH6.2
on servers (IBM pizzaboxes), and RH7.x for desktops (Compaq).  We are
looking for someone to help us our phasing Linux in, mainly for sysadmin
duties. Technologies we use are  LDAP /Kerberos, Apache,  PHP,  c, RAID,
RS232 serial communications to control machines and instruments,
automatic fax systems, XML, samba (sorry), Lotus Domino (yes! on Linux
!) and more.

Job content would be mainly installation and maintenance of a 50+
machine Linux park.  Some development in c, PHP, XML  Some travel to do
some work at our US facility can be thrown into the deal if you'd be
interested in that.  Knowledge of (spoken) english is a prerequisite,
other languages are irrelevant.  Practical job experience is not
necessary, we don't really care whether you have a degree or not, as
long as you're absolutely fascinated by GNU/Linux.

Interested?  Send me your cv at t2 at pandora.be  (preferably not in Word
format, obviously ;-)

Thanks, and sorry again if this is not the right place for plugging this
kind of stuff.

Regards,

Tom






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