Silicus is a CMMI Level 5 US Head Quartered Cloud Transformation services company, focused on deploying sustainable cloud technologies for enterprises, to support business innovation and enable technology modernization.
Silicus is looking for a resource for the short time engagement of six weeks with good analytical ability to unearth the embedded functionalities coded with KSH scripts and PERL. The resource should be able to navigate the syntax and semantics of the code comfortably to capture the purpose it as a functional document along with a Business Analyst (BA).
The required proficiency of KSH / PERL would be at least that of 6-8 years experienced who is expected capable not only on KSH and PERL but understand the different flavors of UNIX in general as this application helps to monitor the network of UNIX machines spread across an organization with agents installed on individuals’ machines with server on a central machine polling / sharing information periodically.
The given proficiency level is just an indication but ability to unearth the embedded functionality is critical. As Silicus recognizes the quality of output rather anything else, resources with varying years of experience are also welcome to apply.
Resource needs to execute this assignment from Silicus’s Pune premises for its duration to meet with the stringent security needs of its business partner.
Hello,
I would be very much interested in taking on your project as it matches my skills perfectly.
I've ample proficiency with Perl in developing applications, and system tools. I have worked numerous times with KSH in tandem with Perl in the past to assist with system administration.
My experience with UNIX is split among BSD and Linux environments in a networked production environment.
Would you be able to expand on your requirement that the work be done from the Silicus premise?
Please drop me a message to discuss further details.
Thank you!
Hello!
I have very strong experience in perl developing (12 years of working) for linux, so it won't be too difficult to analyze your code and extract necessary information from your code for technical writer.
Although I know bash scripting well, and there are only a few of differences with ksh, so I am ready to analyze your ksh scripts too.
Look forward hearing from you.
Regards,
Anastasia