Senior Linux System Administrator - Financial Services Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - New York City, NY at Geebo

Senior Linux System Administrator - Financial Services

Linux System AdministratorOur client is a small to mid-size Linux shop both on the server side and the trader desktops.Fluency in Linux administration is a must.Experience in Debian or Ubuntu is a plus.Some Windows administration skills are a plus but not strictly necessary.We face our users directly and interact with them frequently.Good communication skills are important.Responsibilities include:
# Installations of workstations on trading floors and in offices.# Installations of servers and networking appliances in data centers sometimes requiring travel.# Technologies of particular interest are:
-- bind,-- Ansible,-- Linux KVM,-- Zabbix,-- Google workplace collaboration and productivity tools.# Scripting skills are primarily in bash and Python and occasionally SQL and Perl.# Cybersecurity tooling includes 2FA, iptable rulesets, Malwarebytes, fail2ban, etc.Occasional tasks include:
# Hardware maintenance.# Large-scale buildouts sometimes requiring travel, both domestic and international.# Installations of appliances such as printers, phones, televisions etc. Recommended Skills Administration Ansible Bash (Scripting Language) Communication Debian Linux Kernel Based Virtual Machine Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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