Senior Linux Engineer
San Francisco, California
Local Only
Full Time
$130k - $160k
One of the top researched-based biotech and pharmaceutical companies established in the U.S. This company has been publicly traded for almost a decade and is one of the most profitable in the industry. Hiring for a Senior Linux Engineer to join the global Linux team. This is a full time position and will be hybrid (3 days on-site in the South San Francisco office).
This Senior Linux Engineer will focus on creating the platform that will contribute to the company's research and design experts world-wide. This new platform is being built with AWS, EKS, and Terraform. This is a great opportunity for someone already established in their career working on Linux Systems, at least 6 years, that has at least 2 years of experience with AWS, Kubernetes, and Terraform but still wants to learn more. Required Skills & Experience
This Senior Linux Engineer will focus on creating the platform that will contribute to the company's research and design experts world-wide. This new platform is being built with AWS, EKS, and Terraform. This is a great opportunity for someone already established in their career working on Linux Systems, at least 6 years, that has at least 2 years of experience with AWS, Kubernetes, and Terraform but still wants to learn more. Required Skills & Experience
- 6 years of experience in IT related work
- 4+ years of Linux Systems experience
- 2 years of Cloud Computing experience in AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.
- 2 years of experience with Kubernetes, EKS, GKE, AKS, etc.
- Terraform
- Bachelor's degree
- Experience with Configuration Management tools such as Chef, Ansible, or Puppet.
- Familiarity with scripting (Shell, Python, Perl, Bash, etc.)
- Familiarity with High Performance Computing.
- 100% Hands On
- Incentive and recognition programs.
- Health care benefits.
- Retirement benefits.
- Life and disability insurance.
- Sick pay and medical leave.
- Paid vacation and holidays.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Legal and financial referral services.
Posted by: John O'Dell