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System Admin with Linux & Data Center Support
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Seeking an experienced Linux System Administrator for a hands-on data center role in Lincolnshire. You will manage physical servers, including rack/stack, firmware upgrades, and troubleshooting boot/performance issues. Provide L2 support, handle patch/access management, and oversee incident, chan...
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United States , Lincolnshire
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113789.00 USD / Year
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Sr. IAM System Admin
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United States of America , Rochester
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63815.00 - 95723.00 USD / Year
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University of Rochester
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System Admin
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Join our team as a System Admin in Harrisburg, providing centralized statewide IT support. You will administer network security, manage user accounts, and coordinate hardware/software upgrades. This role involves asset management, process documentation, and resolving Level 2 Service Desk tickets.
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United States , Harrisburg
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Ocean Blue Solutions
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Jr. System Admin, Linux Engineer
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Seeking a Jr. System Admin & Linux Engineer in Colorado Springs to support critical NORAD and US Space Force C2 missions. This role requires an active Secret clearance, Linux systems administration, and DoD 8570 IAT Level II certification. We offer competitive benefits, a collaborative culture, a...
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United States , Colorado Springs
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50000.00 - 63000.00 USD / Year
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Trace3
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Linux System Admin
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Seeking a mid-level Linux System Administrator for a hybrid role in Charlotte, USA. This position requires 3+ years of professional Linux experience and some exposure to cloud environments. Join a team where you can leverage your sysadmin skills in a dynamic, modern IT setting.
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United States , Charlotte
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Linux System Admin
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Join Beacon Hill as a Linux System Admin in Charlotte, NC. This mid-level, hybrid role requires 3+ years of professional Linux environment experience. Ideal candidates will also possess cloud exposure. Advance your career in a dynamic, supportive setting.
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United States , Charlotte
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About the System Admin role

System Admin Jobs: A Comprehensive Guide to the Profession

System Admin jobs are the backbone of modern IT infrastructure, ensuring that an organization’s networks, servers, and end-user systems operate reliably, securely, and efficiently. As a system administrator, you are responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, configuration, and troubleshooting of hardware and software environments. This profession blends technical expertise with problem-solving skills to keep businesses running smoothly.

At its core, the role involves managing physical and virtual servers, operating systems (such as Windows Server and Linux distributions like RHEL, CentOS, or Ubuntu), and network components. System admins handle tasks ranging from server installation, configuration, and patching to performance monitoring and capacity planning. They also oversee user account management, access controls, and security protocols to safeguard sensitive data against threats. A significant part of the job is proactive maintenance—applying updates, managing backups, and ensuring disaster recovery plans are in place. When issues arise, system admins are the first line of defense, diagnosing and resolving hardware failures, software glitches, or connectivity problems to minimize downtime.

Collaboration is key in this field. System admins frequently work with other IT teams—such as network engineers, security specialists, and application developers—to integrate new technologies and optimize system performance. They also provide direct support to end users, from setting up devices and troubleshooting printer issues to assisting VIP staff with specialized needs. In many environments, system admins are responsible for audio/visual systems, collaboration platforms like Microsoft 365, and even web administration tasks. Documentation is another critical responsibility; maintaining clear records of configurations, processes, and incident reports helps ensure continuity and compliance with industry standards.

Typical requirements for system admin jobs include a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience. Certifications are highly valued and often required, such as CompTIA A+, Network+, or Server+, Microsoft certifications (e.g., M365 or Azure), and vendor-specific credentials like VMware Certified Professional, Red Hat Certified Engineer, or Fortinet network certifications. A solid understanding of ITIL frameworks and best practices is also common. Beyond technical skills, employers seek candidates with strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex issues to non-technical stakeholders.

The profession offers a dynamic career path with opportunities to specialize in areas like cloud computing, cybersecurity, or data center management. Whether you are starting out or looking to advance, system admin jobs provide a rewarding blend of challenge and impact. By mastering the tools and practices that keep critical systems running, you become an indispensable asset to any organization.