Afilias's top level domain portfolio is second only to the .com and .net behemoths. We are the engine that drives much of the world's top level domain infrastructure including .org, .info, .mobi and many country code TLDs.
Afilias's top level domain portfolio is second only to the .com and .net behemoths. We are the engine that drives much of the world's top level domain infrastructure including .org, .info, .mobi and many country code TLDs.
Responsibilities:
Under general supervision, develops specifications to modify and maintain existing system and web based applications using engineering releases and utilities. Designs supplementary programs to interface with existing systems, load start-up data and fulfill any special reporting requirements. Adapts, integrates, codes, tests, debugs, documents and maintains those programs.
The Account Manager serves as the primary business contact for Registry clients and is responsible for overall client satisfaction with respect to customer service and representing client needs to the organization. This role is fundamental in building relationships which support the business goals of Afilias.
Afilias's top level domain portfolio is second only to the .com and .net behemoths. We are the engine that drives much of the world's top level domain infrastructure including .org, .info, .mobi and many country code TLDs.
Main purpose of the position
To provide expertise in systems design, administration and 24/7 support for the server and storage infrastructure.
Key responsibilities:
The Senior Network Engineer will be part of the Content Propagation and Resolution team ("CPR"). CPR is responsible for running the DNS of over 10% of the Internet, as well as devising and providing support for emerging protocols on the 'Net. In this role, the Senior Network Engineer will design and implement the supporting infrastructure to run name-services applications in a globally distributed environment. The Senior Network Engineer may also take an active lead in developing and shaping the future of the Internet by working within the Internet community to define, build and implement emerging technologies.
The Internet Operations Specialist will join the Content Propagation and Resolution team ("CPR"). CPR is responsible for running the DNS of over 10% of the Internet, as well as devising and providing support for emerging protocols on the 'Net. In this role, the Internet operations specialist will design and implement the supporting infrastructure to run name-services applications in a globally distributed environment. The Internet Operations Specialist may also take an active lead in developing and shaping the future of the Internet by working within the Internet community to define, build and implement emerging technologies.