Previous experience leading design of DevOps environments and COTS toolset selections. DevOps Requirements Proficient in scripting languages (Python, Bash, PowerShell) Linux (RedHat, Debian, Ubuntu, SuSE) Best practices for security at OS and application level. Understanding security policies and implementing solutions that satisfy the security requirements – Secure-by-design approach. more »
as Abaqus/LS Dyna/Open Foam/Fluent/SLES Enterprise Your transferable skills and experience might include: Linux administration Such as: SuSE or RedHat - any modern Linux distribution admin experience will be considered. Cluster management solutions Such as: Bright Cluster manager, PXE booting, OpenHPC, Warewulf or more »
Birmingham, West Midlands (County), United Kingdom
Future Prospects Group Ltd
projects A Senior Technical Architecture Analyst candidate, will have knowledge of the following systems and environments: - IBM zSeries – z14-LR1, zVM running SLES, Dirmaint - SUSELinux – v11, v12, v15 - IBM WebSphere Application Service – 7.x, 9.x - It would be beneficial to have knowledge also of TSM/Spectrum Protect Backup more »
About Us Always open. Our code, our culture, our opportunities. Leading open innovation without limits. We are SUSE. SUSE is a global leader in innovative, reliable and secure enterprise-grade open source solutions, relied upon by more than 60% of the Fortune 500 to power their mission-critical workloads. … collaborate with partners and communities to empower our customers to innovate everywhere – from the data center, to the cloud, to the edge and beyond. SUSE employs more than 2,500 people. The Role You will be supporting the Head of Risk & Legal Compliance (HRLC) by managing the Business Continuity … and Crisis Management program for SUSE and providing support on a wide range of risk management, governance and compliance processes. The role requires a proactive, collaborative, results-driven individual who can engage effectively with stakeholders to develop pragmatic, cohesive solutions. The individual needs to be open to learning and more »