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Sergii Ch, Unix\Linux Developer

- Senior Data Engineer with 10+ of experience specializing in designing, optimizing, and maintaining data infrastructures, data flow automation, and algorithm development. - Has expertise in Python, SQL/NoSQL, ETL processes, PySpark, Apache Airflow, and an array of AWS services, complemented by a strong foundation in database systems and cloud-based solutions. Proven capability in handling large-scale data analytics and processing with a focus on performance and cost efficiency in cloud environments. Proficient in developing robust ETL pipelines, performing data migrations, and optimizing complex queries and storage procedures, leveraging extensive experience across multiple industries and platforms. - Start: ASAP - English: Upper-Intermediate

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Unix\Linux

Python

Python   10 yr.

SQL

SQL   10 yr.

AWS EC2

AWS EC2

Talend ETL

Talend ETL   10 yr.

Apache Airflow

Apache Airflow

CISIN Gautam, Unix\Linux Developer

With over 4 years of professional experience in software development, the engineer is proficient in full-stack technologies including Node.js, React, and PHP, complemented by substantial expertise in database management systems like MySQL and MongoDB. Demonstrated history of successful project execution illustrated by roles in the development of complex systems such as a RESTful chat system and an online car auction platform. Strong educational foundation with a Bachelor's in Computer Engineering and importantly, an impressive track record in leading projects, innovation in deployment of applications, and mentoring team members. Technical acumen is enriched by adeptness in LAMP stack, modern JavaScript frameworks, version control using GIT, and the implementation of cloud services and server management.

Unix\Linux

Unix\Linux

Node.js

Node.js

PHP

PHP

JavaScript

JavaScript

jQuery

jQuery

React

React

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SO, Unix\Linux Developer

AWS CLOUD (RDS,REDIS,SQS,SNS,CloudWatch), UNIX_OS (AIX/LINUX), VIRT ( VMware, Linux KVM), Monitoring (NAGIOS/DataDog/AWS_CloudWatch, Zabbix, Prhometheus, Grafana, Kibana), BASH/PYTHON scripting, Kubernetes, data bases (postgres,mysql) Confluence, JIRA, ElasticSearch, AZURE CLOUD, IaC(aws-terraform), SAN (FDC_swiches/IBM_storages). Hardening LINUX

Unix\Linux

Unix\Linux

AWS RDS (Amazon Relational Database Service)

AWS RDS (Amazon Relational Database Service)

Redis

Redis

AWS SQS

AWS SQS

AWS SNS

AWS SNS

AWS CloudWatch

AWS CloudWatch

Andrew T.

Andrew T., Unix\Linux Developer

- Highly skilled and experienced QA Engineer with 7+ years of experience in software testing and quality assurance. - Proficient in various programming languages including Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, and Kotlin. - Strong expertise in automation testing, using frameworks such as Selenium, Selenide, REST Assured, and Playwright. - Familiar with CI/CD tools like Jenkins, GitHub Actions, and TeamCity for continuous integration and deployment. - Experienced in working with databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL. - Knowledgeable in Agile project methodology, including Scrum and Kanban. - Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills, with a focus on user perspective and improving development processes.

Unix\Linux

Unix\Linux   3 yr.

WEB testing

WEB testing   7 yr.

Functional Testing

Functional Testing   7 yr.

UI/UX testing

UI/UX testing   7 yr.

API testing

API testing   7 yr.

Oleksandr S

Oleksandr S, Unix\Linux Developer

- 9+ years of software development - Soft skills: Managing team, presentations holding, interviewing, mentoring, supervising - Java skills: Multithreading, Spring: IOC, Spring Security; JPA 2: Hibernate, Kundera; JMS: IBM MQ; Webservices, JDBC, JSP, AspectJ AOP, Hazelcast, Java Mail, Ehcache, Junit, JavaCC, Vaadin, Play Framework, Apache POI - Distributed interaction: Distributed locking & synchronization: Apache ZooKeeper; in-memory grid: Hazelcast, Akka - Upper-Intermediate English - Available ASAP

Unix\Linux

Unix\Linux

Java

Java

Spring Boot Framework

Spring Boot Framework

PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL

AWS (Amazon Web Services)

AWS (Amazon Web Services)

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How and where is UnixLinux used?

How and where
  • System Administration: Managing servers efficiently
  • Embedded Systems: Powering IoT devices
  • Networking: Routing and switching data
  • Cybersecurity: Securing systems from threats
  • Scientific Computing: Processing complex algorithms
  • Cloud Computing: Running virtual machines
  • Web Development: Hosting websites and applications
  • Data Analysis: Crunching big data efficiently
  • Artificial Intelligence: Training machine learning models
  • Entertainment: Powering gaming consoles

 

Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead UnixLinux Developer roles

Seniority NameYears of experienceResponsibilities and activitiesAverage salary (USD/year)
Junior1-2 years
  • Code debugging
  • Assist in testing
  • Basic script writing
50,000
Middle3-5 years
  • Module development
  • Performance optimization
  • Task estimation
80,000
Senior6-8 years
  • Architecture design
  • Mentoring junior developers
  • Project planning
110,000
Expert/Team Lead9+ years
  • Technical strategy
  • Team management
  • Client interaction
150,000

 

Quick Facts about UnixLinux.

Facts about
  • Unix, born in 1969, by Ken Thompson & Dennis Ritchie, brought us the shell scripting goodness we all love.
  • Linux, the poster child of open-source, powers projects from tiny Raspberry Pis to massive data centers.
  • To dive into Unix/Linux dev, you need a terminal, some C knowledge, and a dash of determination.
  • Git, the version control system, is like peanut butter to the Unix/Linux jelly.
  • Did you know? The first Linux kernel was written by Linus Torvalds when he was just a student!

 

TOP UnixLinux Related Technologies

Related Technologies
  1. GNU Compiler Collection
  2. Emacs
  3. Git
  4. Python
  5. Node.js
  6. Docker
  7. Apache
  8. MySQL
  9. PostgreSQL
  10. Ansible

 

What are top UnixLinux instruments and tools?

Instruments and tools
  • Bash: Command processor for Unix/Linux, GNU Project, 1989
  • Git: Distributed version control system, Git, 2005
  • Vi: Text editor, Bill Joy, 1976
  • Awk: Pattern scanning and processing language, Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan, 1977
  • GNU Compiler Collection (GCC): Compiler system, GNU Project, 1987
  • sed: Stream editor, Lee E. McMahon, 1974
  • Linux kernel: Core of the Linux operating system, Linus Torvalds, 1991
  • OpenSSH: Connectivity tool for remote login, Free Software Foundation, 1999
  • rsync: Remote synchronization tool, Andrew Tridgell, 1996

 

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