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20 jobs that use Linux the most

What jobs use Linux the most?

1. Web Site Developer

How web site developer uses Linux:

  • Manage high transaction databases including all database objects, triggers, procedures, user rights and functions.
  • Develop front-end applications in HTML / HTML5 / CSS / CSS3
  • Use of HTML, JavaScript, DHTML, XML and databases, along with specific authoring programs in development.

Most common skills for web site developer:

  • Java
  • C++
  • Linux
  • Perl
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Debugging

2. Responsible System Engineer

How responsible system engineer uses Linux:

  • Lead team for PC and Microsoft issues.
  • Develop and integrate software that drives flight control system hardware and achieves product requirements for an international avionics customer base.
  • Telephone-Base customer support for Apollo Domain/OS and HP-UX Unix workstations, specializing graphics, user-interface technologies and native language support.

Most common skills for responsible system engineer:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Security Incidents
  • Design Reviews
  • Switches
  • DNS

3. Senior Support Analyst

How senior support analyst uses Linux:

  • Maintain communication with management regarding performance metrics and achieve SLA's.
  • Manage client expectations, ensuring timely resolution and business- friendly updates to meet establish SLA and maintain client satisfaction.
  • Manage data mapping from legacy CRM systems, including creating data mapping documentation in preparation for migration to Salesforce.com.

Most common skills for senior support analyst:

  • Database
  • Java
  • Linux
  • Customer Issues
  • Troubleshoot
  • Technical Support

4. Remote Broadcast Engineer

How remote broadcast engineer uses Linux:

  • Lead hardware upgrades and static to DHCP migration projects.
  • Manage GPO settings for all users on the domain.
  • Accomplish expert with Nortel TDM/CDMA/EVDO wireless telephony networking systems.

Most common skills for remote broadcast engineer:

  • JavaScript
  • Infrastructure
  • Linux
  • CSS
  • Technical Support
  • Provisioning

5. Model Engine Mechanic

How model engine mechanic uses Linux:

  • Manage automation projects including purchasing, scheduling fabrication and assembly, debugging, and delivery to customer.
  • Provide fundamental understanding of thermoacoustic mechanism and assistance to device prototyping design of glass incorporating thermoacoustics.
  • Develop the flow of the accurate timing model for Verilog simulations for more accurate simulations results using SiliconSmart and PrimeTime.

Most common skills for model engine mechanic:

  • C++
  • Linux
  • LS-DYNA
  • Prototyping
  • In-House
  • CATIA

6. Information Systems Administrator

How information systems administrator uses Linux:

  • Manage mission critical Linux systems which track all data relating to rotary wing aircraft.
  • Institute, manage, and document procedures for UNIX systems security, maintenance, and backup.
  • Install/Configure managed switches to increase network speed

Most common skills for information systems administrator:

  • Linux
  • Troubleshoot
  • OS
  • Unix
  • Virtualization
  • Java

7. Senior Information Engineer

How senior information engineer uses Linux:

  • Accomplish responsibility to configure, administer and support new infrastructure solutions on Microsoft platforms to meet enterprise level requirements.
  • Install and maintain both Linux and Unix systems.
  • Subject matter expert for UNIX security issues.

Most common skills for senior information engineer:

  • Architecture
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Java
  • SQL Server
  • DOD

8. Account Systems Engineer

How account systems engineer uses Linux:

  • Manage the engineering responses to major RFP's.
  • Develop Perl scripts to automate object model and functional mapping into the application metadata and database.
  • level for product ROI (return on investment).

Most common skills for account systems engineer:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Unix
  • Technical Expertise
  • Pre Sales
  • Customer Satisfaction

9. Computer Systems Architect

How computer systems architect uses Linux:

  • Create PowerShell scripts to automate deployment.
  • Create SharePoint program library repository and manage access control.
  • Manage QA teams in local and distribute international locations.

Most common skills for computer systems architect:

  • Computer System
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Infrastructure
  • System Security
  • Cots

10. Internet Systems Administrator

How internet systems administrator uses Linux:

  • Supervise content process owners and manage vendor relationships for intranet development.
  • Lead enterprise-wide virtualization effort, overseeing and personally completing vendor/hardware qualifications, architecture/design, installation, configuration, migration and documentation.
  • Install and maintain Slackware Linux DNS and routing servers.

Most common skills for internet systems administrator:

  • Customer Service
  • Web Application
  • Linux
  • Unix
  • SQL
  • Server Hardware

11. Tier

How tier uses Linux:

  • Manage incoming call queue handling basic NOC tasks and more advance VOIP such as provisioning sites and performing disconnects.
  • Manage paperwork associate with HVAC procedures.
  • Support a wide range proprietary Unix and SQL base applications.

Most common skills for tier:

  • Technical Support
  • Linux
  • VoIP
  • Switches
  • Inbound Calls
  • Remedy

12. Network Technology Instructor

How network technology instructor uses Linux:

  • Develop, manage, and implement Linux/Unix base network and end-user security methodologies and practices to protect systems from security threats.
  • Work on laptops and PC's such as IBM, Compaq, and Toshiba.
  • Design and implement a VPN, DMZ and VLAN schemes for security purposes and better network performance.

Most common skills for network technology instructor:

  • Linux
  • Curriculum Development
  • TCP/IP
  • Tcp Ip
  • Technical Assistance
  • Microsoft Windows

13. Computer Operations Analyst

How computer operations analyst uses Linux:

  • Monitor and manage all IBM Tivoli resources.
  • Utilize IBM AIX systems to manage print and file transfers ques.
  • Perform basic housekeeping on servers via Linux commands.

Most common skills for computer operations analyst:

  • Linux
  • Unix
  • Computer Operations
  • Servers
  • OS
  • Data Analysis

14. Certified Information Systems Security Professional

How certified information systems security professional uses Linux:

  • Manage security audit projects to industry standards and federal regulations (SOX, SSAE16, FFIEC).
  • Implement a manage endpoint encryption solution utilizing TrendMicro MobileArmor to secure university workstations against sensitive data loss.
  • Utilize IBM's SIEM, QRadar, to proactively protect Sherwin-William's assets.

Most common skills for certified information systems security professional:

  • Windows
  • NIST
  • Linux
  • Incident Response
  • ISO
  • Risk Assessments

15. Network Systems Engineer, Lead

How network systems engineer, lead uses Linux:

  • Manage Cisco ASA firewall policies for internal and external client-server access.
  • Implement and manage all internal corporate desktop machines and perform weekly maintenance on say machines.
  • Manage ISP and communications SLA's to ensure they are appropriate and are being meet.

Most common skills for network systems engineer, lead:

  • Switches
  • Linux
  • Technical Support
  • Firewall
  • Tcp Ip
  • Emerging Technologies

16. Computer Network Engineer

How computer network engineer uses Linux:

  • Manage & monitor database servers and perform weekly/monthly data backup schedules and recovery strategies.
  • Set up and configure new hardware including servers, routers, switches, workstations.
  • Integrate, upgrade and maintain existing CISCO routers, switches and other lab equipment.

Most common skills for computer network engineer:

  • Linux
  • Network Troubleshooting
  • Ethernet
  • Tcp Ip
  • PC
  • Troubleshoot

17. Customer Engineer Lead

How customer engineer lead uses Linux:

  • Accomplish QA of inspector worksheets during shipboard inspection, and generate certification report for government approval.
  • Utilize different data test equipment to troubleshoot problems.
  • Propose and implement an architecture with significantly improve availability characteristics.

Most common skills for customer engineer lead:

  • HTML
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Database
  • Linux
  • Service Calls
  • Debugging

18. Database Security Expert

How database security expert uses Linux:

  • Manage logistics of moving necessary equipment for test across country to newly designed/built NSA certify test facility.
  • Implement mitigating controls for segregation of duty issues, develop standard operating procedures in compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) standards.
  • Coordinate solution architecture implementation and modification activities.

Most common skills for database security expert:

  • Infrastructure
  • HIPAA
  • Java
  • Encryption
  • Linux
  • Governance

19. Security Management Specialist

How security management specialist uses Linux:

  • Manage all reporting and document control, responsible for all communications security (COMSEC) administrative activities and associate security requirements.
  • Experience in JPAS and e-Quip.
  • Install database software, configure and create databases.

Most common skills for security management specialist:

  • Infrastructure
  • Azure
  • Linux
  • Database
  • Security Management
  • DOD

20. Computer Support Engineer

How computer support engineer uses Linux:

  • Accomplish many networking projects and utilize many command line level processing for LINUX / UNIX operating base systems.
  • Manage inventory of forensic hardware and software utilities of forensic laboratory as well as maintaining forensic workstations and laboratory LAN.
  • Upgrade many UNIX / LINUX version operating systems independently.

Most common skills for computer support engineer:

  • CAD
  • PCB
  • Linux
  • Customer Service
  • System Administration
  • Desk Support

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