Remote Linux Developer
UST
π΅ $100k-$125k
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
The job description is for a Linux Developer position requiring 6+ years of relevant experience and 5+ years as a Linux Administrator. The role involves Linux builds, installs, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of Linux servers. Technical skills required include operating system hardening, managing Kubernetes, Rancher, Helm, developing scripts for automation, disaster recovery planning, and improvement of existing infrastructure.
Requirements
- 6+ years of prior relevant experience
- 5+ years of experience as a Linux Administrator
- Experience with Linux performance tuning, optimization, and security configuration
- Experience with highly available and scalable systems and applications
- Expertise in configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of Linux (RHEL/CentOS, Ubuntu)
- Experience with Patching: yum repositories, APT repositories
- Experience with DevOps practices and tools including Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) tools and practices, especially Gitlab or Jenkins
- Experience with Agile practices
- Experience with Configuration Management and IaC tools such as Salt or Ansible
Responsibilities
Perform Linux builds, installs, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of Linux servers
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with POS systems is HUGE!
Benefits
Salary Range- $100,000 - $125,000 yearly DOE
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