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Unix Support Engineer required to join our team based in London. Strong Unix, Shell Scripting and Perl, has worked on Oracle and Sybase, has experience with monitoring and scheduling tools.
Job Title - Unix Support Engineer
Location - London
Rate - £ 420 plus per day
Duration - 3 Months initial
Description:
This role provides production application integration and focuses on operational hygiene for the applications. The engineer will be part of a global team performing hands-on technical work to remediate technical risks and improve operability, instrumentation and capacity.
Excellent stakeholder management skills. Experienced in all aspects of application deployments and releases. Solid technical skills with an interest in both client and server side technologies - Unix, Solaris and databases - Oracle, Sybase. Good scripting skills, with a focus on Unix Shell and PerlFamiliar with job scheduling tools: Crontab and Control-MExperience with application monitoring tools: Geneos. Excellent communication skills in order to deal with diverse teams. Strong analytical and problem solving skills
Developing, evolving & implement trading domain standards across existing applications.Working across project management, analysis, development, testing and production support, ensure new applications are integrated to the production environment according to the trading domain standards.Working with the production support and development teams to plan and implement changes to the production environment.Working with the Global Engineering to ensure regional standards are in line with global mandates and to influence global mandates, ensuring appropriateness for the Regulatory domain.Automation of manual processes.Proactively identifying and remediating production risks.Ensuring the timely completion of multiple engineering projects.Influencing the diverse and distributed teams across the organisation to implement stability improvements.Influencing the application development best practices and developing best practice non-functional requirements
Candidates should submit CVs in the first instance. Mike Tripp 0161 924 3631