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Morgan Stanley presence in Hungary began in 1993, partnering with government and institutional organizations. In 2005, the Firm opened its first office in Budapest, starting with a Mathematical Modelling centre and increased this presence in 2006 to become a Global centre that provides Business and Technology support. The high quality of education and professional talent available in Hungary has enabled Morgan Stanley to provide global best-in-class business support for North America, Europe and Asia in the areas of Finance, Technology, Model Review, Credit, Market and Operational Risk Management and Securities Documentation.Morgan Stanley’s worldwide reputation for excellence is complimented in Hungary, having gained a place in Hewitt’s Top 30 Best workplaces to start your career and being in the top 3 of it’s category.
The File System Engineering Team is looking for a
UNIX SYSTEM ENGINEER
For our Budapest Office
The members of the FS engineering team are involved in a number of different projects:
- Prioritizing and incorporating the work of our AFS vendors to keep AFS scaling to our environment. This involves doing code reviews, building new servers and clients, deploying them in Test and QA environments, and packaging them for deployment by our operations team.
- Re-architecting parts of our AFS environment to be more resilient and efficient. For example, the team just re-implemented the backup/restore system for AFS on top of NetBackup, and is involved in maintaining audits of AFS usage to enable purging of unused volumes.
- Working with the OpenAFS community.
- Testing Solaris X86 with ZFS as a more efficient AFS server platform.
- Evaluating other Network File Systems for our environment. This includes the use of NFSv4, pNFS, CIFS/NFS support for both Windows and *nix clients.
- Working with customers such as the MSDE team working on "The Train", to craft a custom solution which meets their performance and functional requirements for software distribution
Skills required:
- Good 'C' programming (for debugging AFS code)
- Programming skills, preferably Perl
- Good problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of file-systems
- Good in-depth knowledge of Unix (Solaris / Linux)
Skills desired:
- Knowledge of Linux/Solaris Kernels
If you are interested in the above opportunity, please apply
here
For more information, please visit our website: www.morganstanley.com/careers