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Federal HPC Linux System Administrator
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Join Hewlett Packard Enterprise as a Federal HPC Linux System Administrator. This role requires TS/SCI clearance and involves maintaining Linux systems, resolving complex hardware/software issues, and supporting parallel file systems. We offer a flexible, inclusive environment with remote/on-site...
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United States , San Diego
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115500.00 - 266000.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Join Hyundai Autoever America as a Systems Administrator in San Diego. You will maintain core infrastructure, including servers, virtualization, and multi-cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP). This role requires expertise in both Linux and Windows Server environments, plus VMware and security best p...
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United States , San Diego
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85000.00 - 105000.00 USD / Year
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Hyundai AutoEver America
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Join our team in San Diego as a Systems Administrator. You will architect and manage our Azure cloud environment, Entra ID, and Microsoft 365 suite. This role focuses on integrating advanced AI tools like Copilot Studio and enforcing security with Defender and Zero Trust principles. We offer comp...
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Robert Half
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Explore a world of opportunity in IT System and Administrator jobs, a critical profession that forms the backbone of modern organizational technology. Professionals in this field are responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and security of an organization's computer systems and networks. Their core mission is to ensure that IT infrastructure—from servers and storage to cloud services and user workstations—remains reliable, efficient, and secure, enabling all other business functions to operate smoothly. A career in system administration typically involves a diverse set of responsibilities. System Administrators manage core services like user accounts, email systems, and directory services (e.g., Active Directory). They oversee server environments, which may include physical hardware, virtualized platforms (like VMware), and cloud resources (such as AWS or Azure). Daily tasks often encompass monitoring system performance, applying software updates and security patches, managing backups and disaster recovery plans, and troubleshooting hardware and software issues. They also enforce IT security policies, configure firewalls, and implement access controls to protect sensitive data from breaches. Furthermore, creating and maintaining detailed technical documentation for procedures and system configurations is a standard part of the role. The skill set required for these jobs is both broad and deep. Strong foundational knowledge of operating systems—particularly Windows Server and Linux distributions—is essential. Proficiency in networking concepts (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP) and experience with scripting languages like PowerShell, Bash, or Python for automation are highly valued. Familiarity with cloud platforms, virtualization technologies, and containerization (e.g., Docker) is increasingly important. Beyond technical prowess, successful System Administrators possess excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities to diagnose and resolve complex issues. They must have clear communication skills to interact with colleagues, provide user support, and explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. A methodical approach, attention to detail, and a commitment to following IT security best practices and compliance frameworks are paramount. Typical requirements for IT System and Administrator jobs often include a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field, though relevant experience and professional certifications can be equally persuasive. Certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator, CompTIA Security+, Network+, Linux+, or those from VMware and AWS are common and demonstrate specialized expertise. The role suits individuals who are proactive, eager to continuously learn in a fast-evolving field, and capable of working both independently and as part of a collaborative IT team. If you are passionate about building stable, secure, and scalable technological environments, exploring system administrator jobs could be your pathway to a rewarding and indispensable career.

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