Unix System Administrator Job in Marlborough, Massachusetts US

Unix System Administrator

This is a temporary position with Raytheon ? NCS FlexCareers, which means it is a temporary assignment for an undetermined length of time. This position does not qualify for company-paid benefits . Unix System Administrator Qualified candidates will work in a fast paced environment in support of several different programs often with different operating systems. The environment consists of UNIX (Solaris SPARC and x86, AIX and Tru64) servers and workstations, Linux (RedHat and SUSE) servers and workstations, and Windows servers (Domain Controllers and Terminal Servers) and desktop clients. Group members support the physical environment where troubleshooting and repair of the hardware is required, user support which includes desktop application support and server application support and inventory and configuration management of the computing environment. Group members are also responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting a medium sized development network consisting of switches, routers and firewalls. Required Skills: · At least 3 years Unix Systems administration · At least 1 year experience managing backups Desired Skills: · Linux systems administration · 1 or more years experience in the automated development of UNIX/linux/Windows systems · Experience with IBM ClearCase (User) · Experience with IBM ClearCase (Administration) · Experience with NetApp administration · Experience with NetBackup · Experience with Networking (switching and routing) · Experience with Cisco devices · Experience programming Microsoft Access Education: · Bachelors in Computer Science or related field (preferred) or · Certificate in Unix/Linux Administration Raytheon is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, or Vietnam era, or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.