Job Description
Welcome to Sansaone, a dynamic force in the realm of ICT talent acquisition. Born out of a passion for excellence and a vision for connecting outstanding professionals with forward-thinking organizations, we stand as a beacon for strategic recruitment solutions in the Information and Communication Technology sector. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for connecting exceptional professionals with innovative organizations, we are your strategic partner in building transformative teams.
We are looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Unix Engineer to join our infrastructure team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing and maintaining Unix/Linux environments, ensuring optimal performance, security, and availability of middleware and application services.
- You will handle a variety of middleware technologies and contribute to the configuration and deployment of web servers, application servers, and certificate-based security systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Administer and maintain Linux Red Hat and Unix-based operating systems.
- Configure and manage middleware components such as NGINX, Apache (including reverse proxy setups), HAProxy, and Windows IIS.
- Install, configure, and monitor application servers including Tomcat/Tomee, JBoss, Wildfly, and Redis.
- Ensure proper handling of digital certificates, including tasks such as generating CSRs, working with PKCS#10, PKCS#12, public/private key formats, and integrating with systems such as EJBCA and OCSP.
- Provide expertise on PEC (Posta Elettronica Certificata) systems and secure communications.
- Support and integrate with Hardware Security Modules (HSM) where applicable.
- Troubleshoot system issues and ensure system and application availability, performance, and security compliance.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Proven experience with Linux Red Hat and Unix systems administration.
- NGINX
- Apache
- HAProxy
- Tomcat
- Wildfly
- Redis
- CSR creation
- security infrastructure tools
- PEC systems
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