AWS Sys Admin

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Local Grown Salads
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Zale Tabakman
President
(29)
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours of work total
Learner
United States
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Data analysis Product or service launch Information technology
Skills
mysql phabricator gitlab teamwork amazon web services lamp (software bundle)
Details

Number of positions available: 1 team of 6 persons (mix of individual and teamwork)

We are operating on a LAMP environment.

We are currently running GitLab and want to install Phabricator and potentially OpenSource.

As well, we are doing our own applications that will be built on MySQL and other tools.

We need a Guru to help make it all happen.

We are an international team - Canada, USA, Netherlands, and India.

If you would like to apply for to our other projects, then please click on the link below

LGS Projects

Deliverables

We have a complex AWS environment and we need help organizing it

Mentorship

We use discord as our primary communication tool.

About the company

Company
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
2 - 10 employees
Food & beverage, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technology, Science
Representation
Small Business Sustainable/green

We are an Indoor Vertical Farming company. Check our website http://LocalGrownSalads.com.
We love working with Riipen Students.
We work with students from all around the world. In fact we say that the sun never sets on Local Grown Salads.
(Its true and its a pun on our Indoor Vertical Farming Technology)
We have ongoing relationships with Arizona State University, U of Texas, RMIT in Australia, University Canada West, to name a few..
We work with individuals or teams (typically doing a capstone)

We provide a Virtual work environment using Agile (using JIRA), Discord, AWS, ReTool, React Native, Postgres to name some of our tools.
Zoom, and other tools.
Students can expect
1) Mentoring
2) international Networking
3) An environment to learn and prepare themselves for a career.
3) a reference letter