LibraryThing is looking for a full-time systems administrator, starting soon. The job can be remote or local to Portland, Maine.
Why? Seth Ryder, LibraryThing’s sysadmin is moving on to an exciting new job at HarperCollins. This is bad for us—Seth was a fantastic shepherd of the LibraryThing systems. The good news is, thanks to Seth, our systems have never been stronger, more organized or better documented!
Specifics
Hours: In the past, we’ve listed the job as full- or part-time. This time we’re listing it as full-time, expecting the new sysadmin to take on various systems projects. We remain open to considering part-time applicants who are a particularly good fit.
Qualifications: We’re looking for someone with broad systems administration experience, who can quickly pick up unfamiliar technologies, diagnose problems and keep everything running smoothly. You need to be calm under pressure, cautious and an excellent communicator. We’re a small team, so when things break at 4am, you need to be available.
Work Anywhere. LibraryThing is “headquartered” in Portland, Maine, but the servers are in Massachusetts and most employees are in neither.
Experience: Applicants need considerable experience running websites. Experience in Linux systems administration is essential; we use RHEL and CentOS, but you’ve probably got professional experience with at least half a dozen distros. Experience with MySQL is also important, including replication, monitoring and tuning. You will need to be able to demonstrate experience with remote server administration including lights-out management techniques and equipment.
Technologies: Here’s a partial list of the technologies we use.
- Apache
- Nginx
- MySQL, Master-Slave replication
- Memcached
- Solr, Elasticsearch
- Subversion
- PHP
- Python
- Bash shell scripting
- Munin, Graphite, Logstash (ELK)
- Xen and KVM virtualization
- rrdtool
- NFS
- LVM
- iscsi
Compensations: Salary plus great health insurance.
How to Apply: Email sysadminjob@librarything.com. Send an email with your resume. In your email, review the blog post above, and indicate how you match up with the job. Be specific.(1) Please do not send a separate cover letter.
If you want to stand out, go ahead and take the LibraryThing Programming Test. If programming is part of your skills, we’ll ask you to take it before we interview you.
We aren’t considering head-hunters or companies.
1. This job is going to be posted lots of places, and that means we’ll get a lot of people “rolling the dice.” If you don’t seem like you’re applying for this job, we’ll ignore your email. If you want us to KNOW you read the job post–and are therefore a detail-oriented person–please put “banana” in the subject line, as in “Sysadmin Job (Banana).” Really.
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Hi guys and gals,
Is there an autoresponder on that address please? Just wanted to make sure the message got through.
Thanks.
For anyone else wondering, there isn’t. I’ve been contacted since by initial submission.