Join a dynamic team as a Linux OpenShift Engineer and play a key role in a cloud transformation project. You'll be responsible for managing Linux systems and ensuring smooth operations during the migration process.
As a Linux OpenShift Engineer, you will be at the forefront of a significant cloud transformation initiative. Your primary responsibility will be to support the migration from VMware to Red Hat OpenShift, ensuring that all Linux systems are optimally configured and maintained. This role is crucial for the success of the project, and you will work closely with other IT professionals to achieve seamless integration and performance.
Your day-to-day tasks will include provisioning Linux systems, applying patches, performing upgrades, and troubleshooting any issues that arise. You will also be responsible for performance tuning to ensure that systems run efficiently. Additionally, managing storage and file systems will be a key part of your role, which includes working with LVM, RAID, multipath, NFS/SMB, mounts, and quotas.
The ideal candidate for this position should have a strong background in Linux system administration and be comfortable working in a cloud environment. Experience with Red Hat OpenShift is essential, and certifications such as RHCSA or RHCE will be advantageous. You should be detail-oriented and able to work independently while also collaborating with a team.
If you are looking for a challenging role that allows you to leverage your Linux expertise in a transformative project, this position is for you. Your skills in system management and troubleshooting will be vital as you help drive the organization’s cloud strategy forward.
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