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Junior Linux Engineer
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Launch your IT career as a Junior Linux Engineer in Manchester. Provide frontline support, manage Linux systems (RHEL/Debian), and develop skills in DNS, SSL, and networking. Enjoy a hybrid/remote role with private healthcare, a pension, and 30+ days of holiday.
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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Join our client in Cheshire as a Linux Engineer for a 6-month contract. This hybrid role requires 3 days on-site weekly. We seek a RedHat and ITIL-certified professional with 6+ years of Unix administration, troubleshooting, and senior stakeholder management experience. AWS or cloud knowledge is ...
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United Kingdom , Cheshire
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Whitehall Resources Ltd
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Associate Linux Engineer
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Join our Manchester team as an Associate Linux Engineer. Provide frontline support for Linux systems, working with RedHat and Debian distributions. Enjoy a hybrid/remote role with private medical care, pension, and 30+ days of holiday. Build your expertise in a crucial entry-level position.
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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Senior Linux Engineer
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United Kingdom , London
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80000.00 - 100000.00 GBP / Year
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Harrington Starr
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Linux Engineer
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Seeking a Linux Engineer with active SC/DV clearance for a Milton Keynes-based government client. You will deliver critical support for secure enterprise Linux platforms, ensuring system stability, performance, and security. The role requires strong administration skills, experience with containe...
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United Kingdom , Milton Keynes
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Morson Talent
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Linux Systems Engineer
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Join a global organisation as a Linux Systems Engineer in Harrogate. This hybrid role involves monitoring and optimising critical, secure systems for national programmes. You will need strong Linux, Python/Perl scripting skills and valid UKIC DV clearance. Enjoy a technology-driven environment wi...
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United Kingdom , Harrogate
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60000.00 - 80000.00 GBP / Year
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DataCareers
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Linux System Engineer
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Join a groundbreaking UK-based project as a Linux System Engineer. You will build and automate deployment workflows for embedded Linux devices using Bash, Python, and Ansible. This role requires a strong automation focus to create secure, scalable systems from the ground up. Collaborate with hard...
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United Kingdom
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45000.00 - 55000.00 GBP / Year
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Linux Recruit
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A Linux Engineer is a specialized IT professional responsible for the backbone of modern computing infrastructure: Linux-based systems. These experts design, build, maintain, and secure the servers and environments that power everything from web applications and databases to massive cloud platforms and high-performance computing clusters. For those seeking Linux engineer jobs, this career path offers a dynamic and critical role at the heart of technology operations, demanding a blend of deep technical expertise, problem-solving acumen, and strategic thinking. Professionals in this role are the custodians of system stability, performance, and security. Their typical day involves a wide array of responsibilities centered around ensuring that Linux environments run seamlessly. Common duties include deploying and configuring Linux servers across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures like AWS, Azure, or GCP. They perform system monitoring using tools such as Nagios, Grafana, or the ELK Stack to proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact users. A significant part of their work involves automation; they write scripts in Bash, Python, or Perl and leverage configuration management tools like Ansible, Puppet, or Chef to streamline repetitive tasks, enforce consistency, and enable scalable infrastructure management. This automation-first mindset is a hallmark of the profession. Security is paramount. Linux Engineers are tasked with hardening systems, applying security patches, managing user access, and implementing robust backup and disaster recovery strategies to ensure business continuity. They also plan and execute system upgrades, patches, and migrations with minimal downtime. Furthermore, they provide advanced technical support, acting as an escalation point to troubleshoot complex issues that span hardware, operating systems, applications, and networks. Collaboration is key, as they frequently work alongside development, network, and security teams to support application deployments and optimize overall system architecture. The typical skill set for Linux engineer jobs is comprehensive. A deep, practical understanding of Linux/Unix operating systems (such as Red Hat, CentOS, Ubuntu, or SUSE) is fundamental. Proficiency in scripting and automation is non-negotiable. Strong knowledge of networking concepts (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, firewalls) is essential for diagnosing connectivity and performance issues. In today's environment, experience with containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes is increasingly standard. Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform is also a valuable asset. Beyond technical skills, successful Linux Engineers possess excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, allowing them to diagnose obscure issues under pressure. Strong written and verbal communication skills are crucial for creating documentation, mentoring junior team members, and explaining complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Many roles also require participation in an on-call rotation to provide 24/7 support for mission-critical systems. A career as a Linux Engineer is both challenging and rewarding, offering the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and form the foundation of the digital world. For individuals passionate about open-source software, continuous learning, and building resilient systems, exploring Linux engineer jobs can lead to a fulfilling and impactful profession.

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