Linux Cyber Systems Administrator 3 Information Technology (IT) - Pensacola, FL at Geebo

Linux Cyber Systems Administrator 3

Job Description Northrop Grumman Information Systems is seeking a Linux Systems Administrator for 7x24 classified operations including:
designing, installing, configuring, securing, and maintaining operating systems for cluster processors and servers insupport of classified Department of Defense programs.
Responsibilities include:
managing Red Hat Linux computing infrastructure, hardening security of large Linux clustered systems, troubleshooting data collection for real-time operations, recommending appropriate actions to improve performance, scheduling installations and upgrades across cluster processors, maintaining Linux systems in accordance with DoD policies and procedures, monitoring and tuning systems to achieve optimum multi-user performance and load balancing, and designing disaster recovery strategies and fail over operations for remote COOP sites.
Utilize Remedy ticketing system for trouble management.
Basic
Qualifications:
o Bachelor's degree in Computer Science plus 6 years or more of related experience in Linux system administration required; 4 years with Master's degree or 10 years of experience in lieu of degree o Must have an active Secret clearance o Expertise implementing and maintaining Red Hat Linux systems and related software Preferred
Qualifications:
o Prefer knowledge and experience with DoD STIGs, VMS, and DoD FSO operational standards o Prefer knowledge with Linux clustering and Open MPI o Prefer knowledge of Hadoop cluster systems o Security and Red Hat certifications a plus Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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