From: abhinav kumar on
Hello Partners,

Looking forward to submit your resume for the below mentioned
Requirement.....

Please send me Updated RESUME along with RATE, Contact Number and
Availability.....

Please send your resumes to sandeep(a)tech-netinc.com

Location : FT Worth ,TX
Duration : 6 Months
Rate : Open

Job Discription:
The BigIP Load Balancing Engineer will be an expert in the F5
Local (LTM) and Global (GTM) Load Balancing platforms and possess a
solid Network background including Layer 2 through Layer 4 with an
understanding of switch, network routing, and firewall concepts.
Candidates must possess very strong troubleshooting skills as well as
a strong TCP understanding as it pertains to packet inspection and TCP
flow in the Network and Application flows.

Candidates must also have integration, configuration, and
troubleshooting experience with the F5 Web Acceleration and
Application Security Manager products. Recent Netscaler/Citrix
administrative experience is a plus and strongly desired.

Primary Responsibilities:
• Candidate MUST have extensive experience working in structured
change management processes for highly available enterprise networks
• Candidate MUST have production environment experience consisting of
Global load balancing, Local load balancing, SSL accelerators, HTTP
compressors and DNS
• Candidate MUST have strong Networking Experience - TCP/IP,
Administration of networking hardware
• Candidate MUST have design and maintenance experience with complex
Web hosting network architectures
• Candidate MUST have experience building and configuring major
Internet host/network services including but not limited to: Web
(http, SSL, etc.), Mail (sendmail, etc.), DNS, NFS, NIS/NIS+,
Automounter, Databases (Oracle, etc.) and Java.
• Experience directly managing routers, switches, load balancers and
SSL accelerators in a high-availability infrastructure is required
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are
required
• WIll be expected to provide documentation describing projects,
deliverables and timelines
• Will be expectied to report on project status

General Requirements:
HARDWARE
• F5 hardware including 1500 – 8900 appliances, Cisco routers and
switches 2600 – 7200, UNIX, Microsoft, Web Hosting, Switching,
Routing, Firewalls
SOFTWARE :
• F5 LTM/WA/GTM/ASM product lines, v9.x and v10.x
• PERL, TCL, Linux/UNIX shell
• Wireshark, HTTP Watch
• Cisco IOS 12.x and CatOS 5.x - 6.x revisions
• Load balancing in a local and geographical DNS
• Protocol load balancing
• SSL accelerators



Thanks!
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Sandeep .B
Tech-Net Inc.
Tel: 916-221-3043 / 916-458-4390 ext 101
Fax:866-299-6847
sandeep(a)tech-netinc.com

A Certified Small Business Administration by State of California &
Certified WMBE Company

From: Paul Hovnanian P.E. on
How big? We've got a few regulars on this newsgroup that are probably
pushing 300 lbs.

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From: Jim Thompson on
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:36:18 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
<Paul(a)Hovnanian.com> wrote:

>How big? We've got a few regulars on this newsgroup that are probably
>pushing 300 lbs.

What's an "IP Engineer" ?:-)

...Jim Thompson
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From: Michael A. Terrell on

"Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote:
>
> How big? We've got a few regulars on this newsgroup that are probably
> pushing 300 lbs.


And that's just the fat between their ears. :(


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From: Paul Hovnanian P.E. on
Jim Thompson wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:36:18 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
> <Paul(a)Hovnanian.com> wrote:
>
> >How big? We've got a few regulars on this newsgroup that are probably
> >pushing 300 lbs.
>
> What's an "IP Engineer" ?:-)
>

www.F5.com/BIG-IP

Some sort of Internet service load management product. Pretty much OT
for this group.

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