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OhioLINK is seeking to fill a Systems Engineer position. Interested?


OhioLINK is seeking candidates to fill a newly-created position: Systems Engineer – Access Manager. This position will work with other OhioLINK staff in providing support of daily operations and will serve a primary role as Access Manager. As Access Manager, this position will support users who are experiencing access issues to OhioLINK’s databases and services including IP management, remote authentication, Shibboleth implementation, and analyzing networking issues.

Qualified candidates will have a Bachelor’s of Science or Arts in computer science or a related technical field, OR a minimum of three years equivalent experience in computer operations. Knowledge of UNIX/Linux systems, networking infrastructure, backup and security strategies, performance monitoring and tuning is required. Understanding of and experience with LDAP, e-mail, Apache, mSQL, Sun Java Enterprise System, Shibboleth, Perl, Shell Scripting, C/C++ programming is highly desirable. Good communications skills are expected.

Please send a resume and a list of three references to resume@ohiolink.edu. Or you can mail a copy to Resume, 2455 North Star Road, Suite 300, Columbus, OH, 43221. Review of candidates will begin July 3, 2006, and will continue until the position is filled. Minimum salary for this position is $48,000.

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