My new team (and my old team too, actually), is looking: Interact with end users on technical problems. Tier 1, 2 and 3 support for #CentOS and related #opensource products. Drive resolution of those problems, which include: Open source software issues. Questions around open source software usage. Questions around use and best practices. Review of the architecture and design where software is implemented. Conduct professional services and training engagements. Research, understand, and advocate open source software. Interact with various open source communities. Drive early resolution of issues. Be a part of the on-call rotation. Present knowledge via articles, blogs, and conference presentations. May require 15% travel while completing on-site consulting.
Requirements:
Minimum of five years of software development and design or systems administration or level 3-4 technical support experience. Technical knowledge, skills and expertise in complex infrastructure, web-based software and enterprise software Understanding of software best practices; #SDLC, #SCM and #Agile development principles. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills Expert level in a number of open source packages. Broad and deep familiarity with multiple projects to include #Java and #J2EE, #JBoss, #ActiveMQ, #Drools, #HornetQ, #Hibernate, #Spring, #Linux (focus primary on #CentOS or #Ubuntu), #Apache #HTTPD, Apache #Tomcat, #MySQL, #PostgreSql, Open source project and community participation and Production/24x7 experience. Database administration; postgresql/mysql/ #mariadb experience very desirable Expertise in #Cassandra, #Kafka, and/or #cloud-native applications is a plus.
@natecull IMO, the developer and user communities need to fork the language (or better cleanroom reimplement it). In the process, a lot of backwards compatibility and misfeatures could be removed during the required java.* and javax.* renaming. . Right now, #Eclipse and many #Apache projects are one lawyer letter away from shutdown. One Java++ is named and sufficiently diverged from Oracle's #Java, those projects could transition to the replacement.
A good morning to you all. It is 10:15 PST on #Pi-day, and I have consumed my daily #YoCo ( #yogurt and #coffee ). #TZAG
Today, I’m going to try to get a little learning environment set up for #LAMP ( #Linux, #Apache, #MariaDB, #PHP ). The time is rapidly approaching when the current workyjob and I must part ways, and @amic does not yet make enough money 💰 to support me and my family members.
Du liebst es, in unvorhergesehenen Situationen schnell die richtige Improvisation zu finden?
Du kannst die Performance eines Linux-Apache-PHP-MySQL-Systems zerstörungsfrei optimieren?
Du kannst mit veralteter und unvollständiger Dokumentation leben, diese verbessern und läßt dich auch durch historisch gewachsenes Chaos nicht entmutigen?
Du kannst Open-Source-Software kompilieren, installieren, debuggen und RPM- oder Debian-Pakete daraus bauen?
Du änderst beherzt und behutsam den Sourcecode, wenn es nötig ist?
Du kannst komplex miteinander zusammenhängende Produktionssysteme auf neue Hard- und Software umziehen lassen?
Virtualisierung von Servern, Desktopsystem und Speicherplatz mit #lxc und #VMware schreckt dich nicht ab.
Du bist kommunikativ, arbeitest gerne im Team, kannst Prioritäten setzen und triffst bei der Betreuung von EndanwenderInnen den richtigen Ton, oder hast wenigstens keine Angst vor anderen Mensch?
Du hast Erfahrungen im Management von (eigenen) Projekten gesammelt und behältst auch bei mehreren gleichzeitig durchzuführenden Vorhaben den Überblick?
Du glaubst an das Projekt einer alternativen #Tageszeitung und hättest Lust auf einen krisenneutralen #Job im Berliner Zeitungsviertel in der bescheidenen zweitbesten Gehaltsstufe der taz?
Du hättest vier oder fünf Tage in der Woche Zeit für uns und kannst alle sechs Wochen einen Sonntagsdienst übernehmen?
Auch wenn du nicht alle dieser Anforderungen erfüllst, bist vielleicht gerade du die ideale Ergänzung für das EDV-Service-Team der taz. Sende deine aussagekräftige Bewerbung mit ein paar Arbeitsproben (z.B. besonders schöne Konfigurationsdateien oder ausgefuchste Shellscripts) bitte ausschließlich per E-Mail an adminjob@taz.de
Es handelt sich um eine Vollzeitstelle mit der Gehaltsstufe 6 die auf 2 Jahre befristet ist, die Arbeitszeiten sind verhandelbar. Bitte Telefonnummer für evtl. Rückfragen unsererseits angeben.
@cmhobbs "I think it's important to understand and re-enforce that Free Software is not a political movement but that it fits into many political movements ... .
Free Software is a preservation of the technical commons, not a pry-bar to gain leverage for Marxism."
Important point. Even non-Marxists benefit when #FLOSS dominates, as the market for web server software should teach us. We're all better off because NCSA, #Apache and other FLOSS servers kept Sun & Netscape and MSFT from cornering the market.
@knuthollund That should be smooth sailing (unless, like me, you've got homegrown scripts which do some maintenance work and suddenly PID files go missing because of systemd-ifcation). But Debian is awesome. It'll work out fine for you. One thing with Apache (because I think you'll go from 2.x to 2.4) is that they have new syntax for access lists. The htaccess.sample in !gnusocial has a section with an if-statement which provides both syntaxes for each version. Could be good to look at if you wonder why #Apache won't start after upgrading :D