Visionary Realms is looking for an experienced Linux Admin. The candidate has a strong functional understanding of Linux and networking. This is a remote, contracted position.
Visionary Realms is a small, independent studio working remotely. We are strongly committed to our project and are looking for like-minded individuals who are able to perform reliably and independently, and who are able to communicate effectively and efficiently.
Required Experience
-Fundamental Linux and networking skills/knowledge: both function and performance measurement/tuning. Ubuntu preferable
-Functional technology knowledge: AWS, OpenSSL, SSH, Shell scripting, python, HTML/JS/CSS, PHP, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, Postgres, APIs (REST/SOAP), VPN, CI (Jenkins, etc.)
-Best practices: Security, automation and communication
-Must be flexible and a team player
https://visionaryrealms.com/career/linux-administrator/
Kilsin said:Visionary Realms is looking for an experienced Linux Admin. The candidate has a strong functional understanding of Linux and networking. This is a remote, contracted position.
Visionary Realms is a small, independent studio working remotely. We are strongly committed to our project and are looking for like-minded individuals who are able to perform reliably and independently, and who are able to communicate effectively and efficiently.
Required Experience
-Fundamental Linux and networking skills/knowledge: both function and performance measurement/tuning. Ubuntu preferable
-Functional technology knowledge: AWS, OpenSSL, SSH, Shell scripting, python, HTML/JS/CSS, PHP, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, Postgres, APIs (REST/SOAP), VPN, CI (Jenkins, etc.)
-Best practices: Security, automation and communication
-Must be flexible and a team player
https://visionaryrealms.com/career/linux-administrator/
Oh... SWEET!!
Just now found this... :)
Crossing my fingers!
Would LOVE to play Pantheon on a Linux machine! Just sayin' :D
ps- I know... I'm not holding my breath...
I'm guessing this is for internal IT systems. Looks like web services to me. Now I wish I had kept up on my Linux/Unix skills professionally.