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01-05-08, 10:46 AM #1
Houston Area Jobs available!!
Hey everyone,
If you are in the Houston area [ or looking to make Houston your home! ] and you like computers / websites let me know. There are positions open for linux admins, customer tech support reps, and windows admins. The pay is great, the environment is stress free and fun, and the benefits kick ass. If you might be interested in any of these positions please send me a PM so that I can provide you with more information.
Position: Linux System Administrator I-III
Job Description:
1. Providing technical support for Level I-III issues via helpdesk and telephone.
2. Monitoring servers for stability and taking proactive measures to correct issues.
3. Assisting fellow Administrators and Support Representatives with technical support issues
4. Assisting clients in transferring accounts to our servers.
5. Installing, Configuring, and Maintaining services such as Apache, Mysql, and Exim
Required Skills:
* Excellent written and verbal skills in the English language to communicate effectively to clients
* Ability to work with a team and follow instruction from supervisors
* Outstanding customer service skills
* Must be dependable to be at work during assigned shifts
* Advanced knowledge of Cpanel/WHM control panel
* Advanced knowledge of the linux operating system
* Knowledge of bash and perl shell scripting
* Flexible Schedule
* Understanding of PHP and HTML
* Understanding of ASP and JSP helpful
* Ability to multitask and meet specific goals set by supervisors
* Experience with documenting procedures
* Advanced knowledge of Apache
* Advanced knowledge of Exim
Position: Technical Support Representative I
Job Description:
1. Front line support for Chats and Telephone calls
2. Troubleshoot any issues customer is having with his webhosting plan
3. Provides technical support for Level I escalation issues via helpdesk
4. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned
Required Skills:
* Excellent written and verbal skills in the English language to communicate effectively to clients
* Ability to work with a team and follow instruction from supervisors
* Outstanding customer service skills
* Must be dependable to be at work during assigned shifts
* Knowledge of FTP, DNS, Cpanel and WHM preferred
* Ability to multitask and meet specific goals set by supervisors
* Experience with documenting procedures
* Able to troubleshoot basic webhosting procedures
Position: Windows System Administrator I-III
Job Description:
1. Windows administrator will monitor all servers for performance problems and stability
2. Administer Web users and hosting accounts
3. Do application installation, configuration, and administration
4. Troubleshoot hardware and software issues
5. Work with Apache and IIS6
6. Willing to stay familiar with new versions of applications used
7. Work with and troubleshoot, but not limited to, the following: SMTP, SNMP, SNTP, POP, FTP, SSL, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, telnet, SFTP, DNS, RDP, TCP, ICMP, and UDP
8. Use each of the above mentioned as related to the issue at hand
9. Use and maintain zone file for name servers
10. Work with basic applications and their ports: backup, MSSQL, MySQL
11. Work with permissions in Microsoft Server 2003
12. Setup and maintain Open Database Connectivity
13. Work with and troubleshoot FrontPage Extensions
14. Work with and troubleshoot, and diagnose ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, CGI, and Perl languages
15. Document troubles and associated resolutions to problems
Required Skills:
* 2+ years of Microsoft Web Server administration
* Must be able to cover other shifts if needed
* Must be dependable to be at work during assigned shifts
* Must be able to work with a team
* Must have experience with documenting procedures
* Previous use of a web hosting control panel
* Previous use of Plesk 7.5 or later is a plus
http://www.hostgator.com/jobs.shtml
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08-23-10, 11:16 AM #4
...There's no point in calling turning on captions cheating.
They're just there for people who want them. I have them on because they help to know when the Tank's spawning or are useful during noisy maps (like Hard Rain). Everyone has an option whether to turn them on or off, so where do you see cheating?
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