IMPA opens selection process for IT specialist1
IMPA has opened a selection process to hire a professional for the position of IT Specialist 1. Applications are open until June 23rd.
To be eligible for this position, a degree in Information Technology or related fields is essential; experience with system administration or configuration; experience with Linux network servers and services such as: DHCP, OpenLDAP, DNS, Radius, SAMBA, FTP, SSH, NFS and IPv6; experience in programming languages for task automation (Shell Script and Python); experience in a DevOps environment (GIT and Ansible, Terraform); advanced level of technical English reading comprehension.
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The successful candidate will be based in the Computational Platforms area. The employment contract is CLT (Brazilian labor law), home office, with a 40-hour work week, from 9 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday. The salary is R$ 6,339.54, plus meal and/or food allowance, medical and dental assistance (partial subsidy), childcare allowance, and parking.
The main responsibilities of the position are: implementing and managing security and access control policies; monitoring, managing, and optimizing storage volumes; configuring, monitoring, and optimizing network performance on Linux servers; regular updates and maintenance of servers and systems; executing backup policies, data recovery, and testing recovery procedures; among other responsibilities.
Applications are submitted by sending a resume to vagas@impa.br with the subject line: “Selection Position: Senior IT Networks and Infrastructure Specialist”. Candidates may also apply through the open position on LinkedIn.
The list of selected candidates will be released on June 24th. The final results will be released on July 3rd. Activities are scheduled to begin on the 11th. For more information, please see the official announcement.
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