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Friday, April 23, 2010

jobs Digest, Vol 19, Issue 2

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Today's Topics:

1. Linux System Administrator, MOB (LA Jobs List)
2. Perl/LAMP developer, MOB (LA Jobs List)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:07:29 +1000
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] Linux System Administrator, MOB
To: jobs@lists.linux.org.au
Message-ID: <E1O5TqD-0000sw-Cp@morton.linux.org.au>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes

A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/content/linux-system-administrator-mob
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MOB (http://mob-labs.com) have an opening for a Linux System Administrator to
help automate and manage our data centre/network.

Must be comfortable with CentOS/Fedora/RHEL style systems.

Must also be a master at package management yet happy to compile and
configure apps by hand when needed.

We offer a fun work environment with cool projects for high traffic live
events that make our boxes literally hose out GB of packets.

We're also constantly evaluating and using new technologies like Mobile and
marker based Augmented Reality, iPads, unix based mobile phones and networked
and wireless sensor devices.

We release early, release often and love to learn from watching people really
use our applications and networks. Your job is simple - make our daemons
robust and reliable and our deployments automated and repeatable.

If you have a ridiculously high uptime on your laptop or better yet on your
phone then we have a home for you!


Required skills:
bash, perl, CPAN, SQL, iptables, tcpdump, grep, sed, vim, git, yum/rpm,
apache, postgres, mysql.

You should have a love of automating things and be comfortable with adopting
new technologies.


Desired skills:
Experience with other development languages like php, C/C++, Ruby, Python or
non-IDE driven java would be useful too.

If you are interested, send an email with a bit about who you are, your
skills and experience to workwithus@mob-labs.com.

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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:07:54 +1000
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] Perl/LAMP developer, MOB
To: jobs@lists.linux.org.au
Message-ID: <E1O5Tqc-0000t8-Kc@morton.linux.org.au>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes

A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/content/perllamp-developer-mob
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MOB have a position for an experienced perl/LAMP developer. Must be
comfortable with an OO approach to developing modular code and while you
should be comfortable with the popular frameworks you must NOT be a fire and
brimstone zealot for "just" one of them!

We offer a fun work environment with working on projects for high traffic
live Events, cross-platform development and with other technologies like
Mobile and marker based Augmented Reality.

We release early, release often and love to learn from watching people really
use our applications.

If you enjoy creating reliable, scalable perl-based web applications that
people really use then we have a home for you!


Required skills:
perl, mod_perl, DBI (and other CPAN goodness), SQL, bash and a good
understanding of ECMAScript style languages (javascript/actionscript/etc).

You should be comfortable with configuring apache and not be afraid of
administering postgres or mysql databases.

You should have a love of automating things and be comfortable with adopting
new technologies.


Desired skills:
Experience with other development languages like php, C/C++, Ruby, Python or
non-IDE driven java would be useful too, but not essential.

If you are interested, send an email with a bit about you, your skills and
experience to WorkWithUs@mob-labs.com.


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