Linux Systems Administrator Ruby UNIX - Finance


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Listed on

1st March 2018

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£75000 - £100000

Type

Permanent

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Linux Systems Administrator (Ruby Python). Work in a fun, laid back environment where you will be able to continuously develop your skills through regular classes, mentoring and knowledge sharing.

Global proprietary trading company is seeking an experienced Linux Systems Administrator to monitor and support the technical operational stability of their proprietary trading systems. You will be working on in-house trading systems and focus on maintaining, improving and transforming the core technology Infrastructure.

As a Linux Systems Administrator you will be working across the full development lifecycle, from hardware to software, research to development and testing to deployment. You will work directly with trading, technology and operations allowing you to understand and resolve issues as they arise throughout the day. The company's open source systems will allow you to dive into the source of problems efficiently and quickly without having to waste time with a vendor.

With fantastic offices based in the city, the company offer a fun work environment with a casual dress code, a fridge fully stocked with free food and opportunities to attend classes to enhance your skills.

Requirements:

*Highly experienced Linux Administrator

*Understanding of code in any OO programming language and ideally able to write code (Ruby, Python, C, OCaml, Haskell)

*Able to analyse and deconstruct technical problems

*Experience with multiple Linux distributions

*Technical skills in networking, programming or system administration

*Excellent communication skills

*Desirable: Finance experience

As a Linux Systems Administrator you can expect to earn a competitive salary (up to £100k) plus bonus and benefits.

Apply today or call to have a confidential discussion about this Linux Systems Administrator role.

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