Wednesday 6 May 2015

[ASP_NET_jobs] Need Performance and Capacity Analyst in MN

Hi Partners,

 

Greetings,

 

Hope you are doing Well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Please forward a profiles to shankar@techconsultinc.com

 

Here are the requirement details

 


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 Minneapolis, MN

Performance / Capacity Analyst 
4 months 


Summary: Looking for a Performance and Capacity Analyst. NOT looking for someone that has recently been in a Systems Administrator role. As a Performance and Capacity Analyst, you will support a variety of platforms, including VMWare, AIX, Windows Server, Hyper-V, Linux, Solaris, .NET, WAS, Tomcat, IIS, SAN tiered storage, and zOS. The ideal candidate will be expected to, provide comprehensive performance/capacity analysis on all Ameriprise system platforms using application performance management and custom capacity management tools (i.e SRM, SCOM, Vcenter, and tools specific to operating systems. Drive development of new processes. The candidate will measure, monitor and report systems capacity usage; create and adjust plans as required based on future demand and historical input. The ideal candidate will analyze and forecast resource consumption by application and resource. Work with development teams and business areas to plan future capacity requirements and hold regular meetings to review usage as well as create, revise, and report any new measurements required to manage mainframe or distributed environments. The candidate will provide drill down reporting for application teams to use in monitoring their application resource usage/performance. Promote involvement of application development teams to make recommended changes that improve program performance. Insure impact of software releases to system performance and resource utilization of distributed and mainframe platforms are acceptable during load testing.

IDEAL CANDIDATE: They know what commands to pull out of AIX, Windows, and RHEL environments and can correlate that data against the behaviors of an application to model out a capacity plan that can be rolled up. So essentially, they have strong math skills, may have moved up the ranks from being a sys admin to engineer level to almost architect with focus on capacity and performance. *** TECHNOLOGIES/TOOLS: Resource should have experience with statistical modeling tools and typical application behaviors (Batch, transactional).

Responsibilities:
- Conduct application level and infrastructure level capacity assessments.
- Ensure that current capacity is optimized.
- Working with statistical modeling team to forecast out what capacity will be needed using historical data.

Required:
- 7+ years current experience in Capacity Planning and Performance modeling, forecasting, and tuning for Distributed Systems (includes understanding what metrics and key performance characteristics should be evaluated in order to conduct capacity planning.)
- Strong Unix, Windows Server, Storage, and Networking skills and demonstrated experience with configuration, maintenance, and tuning of various toolsets and data mining experience is required.
- Must have in-depth technical knowledge and experience with Solaris, Windows Server, RHEL, X86, AIX, and capacity Planning and Performance metrics.

 

 

Looking forward to hearing from you at the earliest!!!

  

Regards 

 

Shankar

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