Linux Systems Administrator

Saffron Walden
2 weeks ago
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Linux Systems Administrator – High-Growth AI Company (Near Cambridge)

My client is a fast-growing AI company near Cambridge, seeking a Linux Systems Administrator to manage, optimise, and secure their Linux-based systems while supporting cross-platform environments. This hands-on role is ideal for someone who thrives in dynamic, fast-paced environments and enjoys building robust, scalable infrastructure for R&D teams.

Key Responsibilities

Build, maintain, and optimise Linux server environments to ensure high availability and performance

Implement security best practices across Linux, Windows, and macOS systems

Conduct regular system audits, updates, and patch management

Support Windows and macOS devices to ensure smooth integration with company infrastructure

Establish centralised administration processes for consistent system management

Automate workflows using scripting and configuration management tools (e.g., Bash, Python, Ansible)

Collaborate with developers and R&D teams to deploy, monitor, and manage applications and services

Maintain clear documentation and ensure standardised system configurations

Requirements

Strong experience managing Linux servers and system environments

Familiarity with Windows and macOS device administration

Proficiency in scripting (e.g., Bash, Python) and automation tools

Good understanding of networking fundamentals and security protocols

Proactive, detail-oriented problem solver with strong communication skills

Comfortable working independently and collaboratively in an engineering environment

What’s on Offer

Full-time, hands-on role supporting core R&D infrastructure

Opportunity to shape processes, automation, and system architecture in a scaling environment

Exposure to cutting-edge AI technologies in a high-growth company

Work onsite near Cambridge, collaborating closely with engineering and R&D teams

Direct impact on infrastructure reliability, security, and performance

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

Linux Systems Administrator – High-Growth AI Company (Near Cambridge)

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