The Ubuntu / Linux system administrator is responsible for following things:
- User administration (setup and maintaining account)
- Maintaining system
- Verify that peripherals are working properly
- Quickly arrange repair for hardware in occasion of hardware failure
- Monitor system performance
- Create file systems
- Install software
- Create a backup and recover policy
- Monitor network communication
- Update system as soon as new version of OS and application software comes out
- Implement the policies for the use of the computer system and network
- Setup security policies for users. A sysadmin must have a strong grasp of computer security (e.g. firewalls and intrusion detection systems)
- Documentation in form of internal wiki
- Password and identity management. User administration (setup and maintaining account)
- Maintaining system
- Verify that peripherals are working properly
- Quickly arrange a repair for hardware in the occasion of hardware failure
- Monitor system performance
- Create file systems
- Install software
- Create a backup and recovery policy
- Monitor network communication
- Update system as soon as the new version of OS and application software comes out
- Implement the policies for the use of the computer system and network
- Setup security policies for users. A sysadmin must have a strong grasp of computer security (e.g. firewalls and intrusion detection systems)
- Documentation in form of internal wiki
- Password and identity management
Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
Mandatory Skills:
Windows domain administration, Unix Administration, Active directory management, Email Management and Network Management, Exposure to cloud.
- Certifications: MCSC, CCNA, Linux administration