Reflexive Concepts is seeking a skilled a Linux System Administrator to serve on the operations support team in DTS, responsible for dataflow implementation from legacy to modern systems and monitoring implemented dataflows.
Required Skills: Linux System Administrator Running Security Scans Monitoring system performance and troubleshooting issues with Elastic products such as Grafana and Kibana Experience with Atlassian products such as Confluence for documentation and Jira for workflow management and ticketing Provisioning virtual machine resources utilizing AWS TPAM for account management Experience using OME for planned and unplanned outage coordination Triage, track, collaborate on and facilitate Help Desk tickets Familiarity with Docker and Kubernetes Desired Skills: Technical degree from an accredited college Strong desire and willingness to learn Ability to take initiative and drive through sound best practices and technical acumen Ability to collaborate and coordinate with coworkers of varying skills, labor categories and competencies
Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree in a Qualified Engineering Field (See Note 1) or a related discipline (See Note 2) from an accredited college or university plus ten (10) years of systems engineering experience.
OR A High School Diploma or GED plus fourteen (14) years of general systems engineering experience (any process area).
OR A Master's degree in a Qualified Engineering Field (See Note 1) or a related discipline (See Note 2) from an accredited college or university plus eight (8) years of systems engineering experience.
OR A PhD in a Qualified Engineering Field (See Note 1) or a related discipline (See Note 2) from an accredited college or university plus eight (8) years of systems engineering experience.
*Note 1 - Examples of Qualified engineering fields include: Aeronautics, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Nuclear, Software, Systems, and Engineering Management.
*Note 2 - Examples of related disciplines include: Chemistry, Computer Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, and Physics.