I'm with Guswuts.... you should not be looking for jobs to fill. But community members. Your not making a corp your making a sort of family. When was the last time you made your kids apply for that role of kid?
Put it like this... you get a bounch of freindly like minded supportive people toghter and talent will show up. Either becuase you got some talented people or becuase everyone helps and learns to be better
We are the Guswuts. Resistance is futile. You will be wut'd!
Kk. I still need those witty/funny job descriptions. I have Aesthetic down, but I still need grunts and Technical. Also, Holy means Set apart for God. Some people may just be here to avoid vulgarity and may not be Christian.
BTW, the aesthetic description is: Are you a perfectionist? Do you like making things pretty? Are you disgusted when Tech Builders make their machines as compact as possible, completely ignoring symmetry? Then we want you! (C) Aperture Science Aesthetic Division
I'm using the example of my earlier suggestion for a server name to define why, exactly, your current train of thought is a bad path. You could spend hours, days even, looking through words that start with the letter 'y'. Heck, I spent ten minutes looking on my own, roughly, before my utility function defined my current action as wasteful.
Don't worry about it being funny/witty. Just define it as it is. And do NOT try and look for "grunts" and technicians. Look for community members that want to join a brand new server that will be family friendly. You don't need to practice serverenics at this point, because what you need is a community, even if they make their stuff compact and ignore symmetry. If you try and meter that stuff at the start, you will not end up with a community most surely.
That aside, you can add those things to the listing as things you are looking for, but don't try and grade people using a system you're making up on the spot as I can assure you that you lack the server administration experience to really get a feeling for how it will work. Give it time, and get your toes wet before jumping into the deep end.