Remote Senior Linux Systems Administrator
Experian
πRemote - Costa Rica
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Experian as a Systems Administrator Senior to lead and participate in complex system engineering activities, provide technical support, and communicate technology solutions across different audiences.
Requirements
- Information Technology degree and-or technology certifications preferred or substantial equivalent experience
- 5+ years of systems engineering experience
- Senior level Experience with Redhat Linux OS
- Senior level Experience with SUSE Linux
- Required knowledge of SAN based disk solutions and their configurations
- Advanced Shell scripting and IaC automation skills with Ansible and Terraform
Responsibilities
- Document, deploy, and troubleshoot the complete IT Unix environment
- Work with a team of Unix engineers to provide support for Experian Unix Environment
- Follow change management process
- Liaison to other teams within the department for expert advice in servers, high availability, security, virtualization, and operating systems technology
- Lead and-or participate in the design, development, and implementation of complex system engineering activities
Benefits
- Medical insurance
- Life insurance
- Dental insurance
- Asociacion Solidarista
- International Share Save Plan
- Flex Work
- Work from home
- Paid time off
- Annual Performance Bonus
- Education Reimbursement
- Family Bonding
- Bereavement Leave
- Referral Program
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