Job Overview :
We are looking for a highly experienced Linux Infrastructure Engineer with deep expertise in traditional Linux administration, bare metal infrastructure, and enterprise storage. This role is not focused on DevOps or cloud-native engineering. We already have a strong DevOps team and are looking for someone with extensive hands-on experience designing, building, administering, and troubleshooting large-scale Linux infrastructure.
Key Responsibility & Required Skills
- Expert-level Linux administration (Ubuntu required; Red Hat and SUSE preferred)
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Deep expertise in bare metal server deployment, architecture, and administration
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Strong understanding of server hardware, including BIOS, RAID, firmware, iLO/iDRAC/IPMI, NICs, HBA cards, and hardware troubleshooting
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Experience designing and administering enterprise Linux infrastructure
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Advanced Linux storage administration:
- LVM
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XFS, EXT4
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NFS
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iSCSI
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Fibre Channel SAN
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Multipath I/O
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Strong hands-on experience with Ceph, including:
- Cluster architecture
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MON, OSD, MDS
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RBD, CephFS, RGW
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Capacity planning
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Performance tuning
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Failure recovery
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Strong networking knowledge (bonding, VLANs, routing, MTU, DNS, DHCP)
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Experience with high availability, clustering, and disaster recovery
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Strong troubleshooting skills across Linux OS, hardware, networking, and storage
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Bash and Python scripting for automation
Nice to Have
- Kubernetes infrastructure (especially storage integration)
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VMware or KVM
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Ansible
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AWS/Azure exposure
We are not looking for
- Candidates whose experience is primarily CI/CD pipeline engineering
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Engineers focused mainly on Terraform, GitOps, or container platforms
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Cloud-only administrators with limited bare metal or infrastructure experience
Ideal candidate: Someone who has spent years running enterprise Linux environments, building servers from the hardware up, architecting storage platforms, and solving complex OS, hardware, and storage issues. DevOps experience is a plus, but traditional Linux infrastructure expertise is the primary requirement.