Data Centre Linux Team Lead (AI & High Performance Computing)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Haywards Heath
2 weeks ago
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Data Centre Linux Team Lead (AI & High Performance Computing)Haywards Heath£70,000

+ 10% Bonus + Company Benefits + Training + Progression + Relocation PackageAre you a Linux Team Leader that can effectively manage a team of 3 Linux System admins and wants to work with some of the globes latest bleeding-edge technology?On offer is the chance to work in a brand new state of the art Data Centres that are leading the way in High Performance Computing and have quickly become one of the go to names in the AI and HPC space.In this role you will be working with the Data Centre manger to help manage a team of Linux System Admin's, you will be tasked with helping make key business decisions and help plan the builds of brand new sites.This companies technology is used in multiple industries such as Oil & Gas, Defence, Aerospace and Geoscience to help solve some of the planets most critical challenges.The ideal candidate will have in depth knowledge of Linux Systems such as Unix, Ubuntu, Debian and Redhat for the system administration and have led / managed small teams.We can offer relocation package and a myriad of company benefits that you would expect from a global leading IT business.THE ROLE:Managing 3 Linux Systems Admin'sResponsible for coaching and mentoring junior members of the teamAttending senior management meetingsWork collaboratively with the team to solve technical challengesTHE PERSON:Team lead or Management experienceLinux knowledge of Debian, Ubuntu and RedhatKeywords: Cloud, GCP, Azure, AWS, Infrastructure, Networking, Linux, HPC, High Performance Computing, Defence, Mining, Geoscience, Climate Change, Government Agencies, Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, System Admin,Reference: BBBH17919If you're interested in this role, click

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