Linux WAS Admin (WebSphere App Server) Information Technology (IT) - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Linux WAS Admin (WebSphere App Server)

Company Name:
Axius Technologies
Position: Linux WAS Admin (WebSphere App Server)
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Duration: Full Time (Permanent)
Job Description:
Must Have Skills :
RHCE certified associate
Hands on experience with mass Linux server deployment in Virtualized environment
Hands on experience with Server Hardening and Performance Tuning
Hand on experience with following services/protocols on RHEL: LDAP, PAM, HTTP, SSL, SSH, DNS, NFSv4, Kerberos, CIFS, FTP, SNMP
Hands on experience with configuring/troubleshooting servers with Remote Storage
Ability to configure and maintain centralized Authentication and Authorization mechanism for RHEL
Understanding of Vmware Virtualization products
Strong Websphere
Experience: familiarity and hands-on experience in WebSphere Web Application Server implementation, deployment, clustering, and network integration
WebSphere Application Server configuration, deployment, tuning, and troubleshooting, including patch and maintenance upgrades
Good scripting knowledge in Bash, Perl, and Python scripting
Roles & Responsibilities :
Install, Configure, Manage & Maintain RHEL servers
Configure and Maintain security configuration of RHEL servers
Configure and Maintain Availability and Capacity monitoring of the RHEL servers
Configure and Maintain centralized authentication of RHEL servers with MS Active Directory
Work on Incidents, Configuration Changes and Release for RHEL servers
Work with Vmware Virtual Center for provisioning RHEL VM
Develop and Troubleshoot automation scripts
Support Installation and regular maintenance of of Middleware IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS)
Deployment, administration and operational support of (production, staging, test and development) environments for multiple projects using WebSphere Application Server
DocumentationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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