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Friday, July 23, 2010

jobs Digest, Vol 32, Issue 1

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Today's Topics:

1. Systems Administrator- wotif.com (LA Jobs List)
2. IT Operation manager, webhosting, Brisbane, Genesis IT
(LA Jobs List)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:33:41 +1000
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] Systems Administrator- wotif.com
To: jobs@lists.linux.org.au
Message-ID: <E1OcAtB-0007HM-LL@morton.linux.org.au>
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A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/content/systems-administrator-wotifcom
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- Enjoy working in a linux environment?
- Enjoy working with bright people?
- Like to work in a flexible technical environment?

Wot job?
Due to exciting new projects we are looking for a bright, professional
Systems Administrator to join our team in the Sydney CBD.

Infrastructure is a crucial part of our online strategy and in this newly
created role, you will be working in a diverse, busy environment with lot's
of opportunity for expanding your skills.

You will be able to demonstrate your initiative, aptitude for and competence
in enterprise environments. You will be working with a high calibre team
using some of the latest server, storage and security products to ensure
quality service delivery and PCI compliance.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of great individuals, share
your technical experience and make use of your problem solving skills as we
continue to grow our business.

Wot experience?

Wotif group operates leading online travel brands in the Asia Pacific region.

We provide both business and leisure customers alike with a highly convenient
booking service for all their travel needs. Our services are simple to use,
value-focused, and provide a wide range choice whether for accommodation,
flights, car rental, insurance, travel packages or tours.

Our family of brands includes wotif.com, lastminute.com.au, travel.com.au,
travelmax, Asia Web Direct, Latestays.com, GoDo.com.au, Wotflight and Arnold
Travel Technology, along with approximately 100 other travel content and
destination websites.

To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to recruitment@wotifgroup.com

Only successful applicants will be contacted.


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:36:09 +1000
From: LA Jobs List <jobs@lists.linux.org.au>
Subject: [LA-Jobs] IT Operation manager, webhosting, Brisbane, Genesis
IT
To: jobs@lists.linux.org.au
Message-ID: <E1OcAvZ-0007I9-Fq@morton.linux.org.au>
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A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website.
http://linux.org.au/content/it-operation-manager-webhosting-brisbane-genesis-it-0
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Based in Brisbane,my client is Australasia's premier provider of online
research services.

We are currently looking for an experienced IT Operations Manager who has a
solid track record of delivering highly available, robust production systems
and online services. We need someone who is self motivated and self
disciplined and interested in working with a dynamic team in a rapidly
growing market.

The technical environment includes Apache webservers running PHP & AJAX
applications against Oracle 11g databases running on Redhat Enterprise 5
servers. It is expected that the Operations Manager will have significant
expertise with this technology stack. This position reports to the Head of
Information Technology.

The successful applicant will have a minimum of 2 years experience in:

* Leading a team to deliver "business as usual" and meet internal and
customer SLAs
* Delivering new infrastructure projects on time and budget
* Managing production outages and incidents including communicating with
internal and external stakeholders
* Hardening networks, systems and services to prevent security breaches
* Implementing and testing disaster recovery processes for all systems
and services.


Highly Desirable Skills:

* Experience managing the infrastructure to support high traffic websites
and web-based applications
* Strong system administration skills covering primarily Linux/Unix
systems but also some Microsoft products
* Experience managing key vendors to ensure positive technology and
budget outcomes for the business
* Excellent written and oral communication and customer liaison skills
* Ability to coach and train staff


The ideal candidate will:

* Be passionate about creating and promoting a "can do" team ethic which
focuses on deadlines and deliverable
* Display strong interpersonal communications skills and be able to write
effectively to a variety of audiences including customers, partners and the
executive and board.
* Be able to multi-task and prioritize tasks within a broad portfolio of
projects across all life-cycle phases
* Make reasoned and justifiable technical recommendations
* Easily adopt and promote new technologies and work practices
* Be able to understand complex business requirements and research and
deliver cost-effective technology solutions to meet them.

If you feel like moving a step further in your career and if you fit the
basics requirement listed above, please send your updated resume to Mathieu
Cornillon, mcornillon@genesisit.com.au.

This is a permanent position with a very competitive salary package based on
experience.

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