Junior Linux Systems Engineer
Full Job Description
Alexander Black Recruitment is urgently looking for a Linux Infrastructure Engineer to join our high profile client.
Our client is a $4 billion strong High Frequency Hedge fund with performance figures of 24%.
The Linux infrastructure Engineer will be responsible for:
- The provision and management of business-critical Linux computing systems including storage, compute and network components across multiple sites
- In-house infrastructure development and operation in Linux
- Supporting live operations, HPC research and internal development environments in a fast-paced environment.
- You will be involved in all of its operations with opportunities to develop many new systems and services while having significant responsibility for various computing systems from Linux to KDB/Q
Candidates MUST have:
- At least 1 years’ experience in a Linux/Unix environment supporting business-critical systems
- Linux and general system administration expertise – configuration and software management, system interfaces, performance tuning, file system semantics and implementations, computer security, and familiarity with a wide range of infrastructure-related software
This role suits a candidate in the not in the banking sector looking for a move. You must be hands on and have excellent experience of networking in a demanding environment. You will also be a techie motivated by technology. In return you will be rewarded seriously financially.
The environment is that of Facebook or Google, relaxed open with time to think and make the right decisions. The atmosphere is calm and relaxed with an open dress code. This is a role for techies, those who are motivated by the sharp end of technology and the possibility of making serious money doing something you are passionate about.
My client is based in Oxford
If this sounds of interest then please send your most recent cv to banking@alexanderblackrecruitment.co.uk or call James Holland on 0207 590 3681
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