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Position: System Administrator/Developer
About APNIC:
APNIC is a not for profit organisation that co-ordinates resource
allocation for Internet Service Providers across the Asian-Pacific
region. It is one of 3 existing organisations worldwide which
perform these tasks. Please refer to our home page for more
specific details and background on the APNIC itself at
http://www.apnic.net.
APNIC's computing facilities are a heterogeneous environment
consisting of a small LAN with Unix (SunOS 4.1.*, FreeBSD,
BSDI BSD/OS 3.*), Microsoft Windows NT, and Microsoft Windows
95 systems interconnected with 100baseT ethernet. APNIC requires
very high availability for all its systems in an environment
that is subject to significant load and security related stresses.
About the System Administrator/Developer Role:
The system administrator is primarily responsible for providing
the basic underlying infrastructure for APNIC's operation.
Duties will include advanced systems planning, deploying, and
administering APNIC's computer and network systems,
troubleshooting and remedying technical problems with those
systems, automating repetitive tasks within the oranization,
implementing security for the APNIC network, workstations and
servers, and resolving day to day problems with network,
workstation, and server systems. In addition, the system
administrator will be required to install network routers and
configure network software, write scripts and/or programs to
facilitate system and network administration, modify existing
APNIC web pages to meet organizational requirements and manage
junior system administration and software development staff.
As a vital part of the system administrator/developer role, the
successful applicant will be required to take part in software
development efforts, including PERL, C, and SQL programming.
Note that the system administrator/developer may be required to
work non-standard hours and/or be on call 24x7 to resolve
critical availability issues. In addition, some travel,
particularly to Tokyo, Japan may be required.
Essential Qualifications:
Flexible, solution oriented attitude
Unix (Sun SunOS 4.1.*)
TCP/IP Networking including HTML/HTTP (Apache), DNS (BIND), Sendmail
Firewall technologies
Windows 95/NT installation, operation and troubleshooting
Perl, C, shell scripting languages
Fluent written and spoken English
Asian language skills
Desirable Qualifications:
College degree (BSCS, BSEE, or related) and 3+ years of experience
BSD-based Unix (FreeBSD 2.*, BSDI BSD/OS 3.*)
Internal and external routing (OSPF, RIP-2, BGP-4)
Encryption/authentication technologies (SSL, PGP, X.509)
SQL, C++, Java
Dates:
Application deadline: Friday, March 23, 1998
Interview period: Wednesday March 25 - Friday, March 27, 1998
Start date: As soon as possible
How to apply
If you are interested to find out more about these positions,
please send email to employment at apnic dot net or fax your application
to +81-3-5500-0481. We would appreciate it if you send your
application via email in ASCII, Postscript, or Microsoft Word
format. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call
+81-3-5500-0481 or send email to employment at apnic dot net.
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