Linux System Administrator-L3 & L4 Support

Greater Noida
Full-Time
Senior: 7 to 10 years
Posted on Aug 24 2022

About the Job

Skills


Position-Linux System Administrator-L3 & L4 Support

Experience- 8 to 12 Yrs.

Job Location-Greater Noida

Job Timing- 24*7 (Rotational Shift)

Role Description –

·    Linux systems administrators with a high level of technical knowledge regarding Linux server setup, deployment, and maintenance.

·    Experience in managing automated processes using Ansible.

·    Linux systems administrators should understand best practices and techniques to maintain and enhance information security.

·    Linux systems administrators will need to interpret error logs etc.

·    Extensive knowledge and understanding of Redhat Linux on both a physical and virtual platform.

·    Experience with deploying, configuring and supporting Linux in a VMware environment.

·    Experience with automation tools (Ansible) and patching using Redhat Satellite.

·    Providing multiple levels of support to help resolve incidents and problem resolution.

·    Experienced in Problem tracking, Incident management etc.

Additional Information- Your role will be Unix administration & support in a complex high availability environment, including implementation, production support, performance monitoring and tuning, disaster recovery, upgrades, patching and data migration.

Navdeep Kaur Chaitali Nandi

Interested Candidate can share there resume on Kavita@pgmservices.in

or Whatsapp there resume on 8800421788.

About the company

PGM Services is a leading Human Resource consultancy that has partnered with prominent IT and Non-IT companies and helped them grow over the past 10 years. At PGM, we work diligently with our clients and help them improve and optimize their internal recruiting and staffing function. Our comprehensive technical knowledge, search expertise and broad network of contacts enables us to offer end to en ...Show More

Company Size

11-50 Employees

Headquarter

India

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