Who We Are:
Our team, the Space Mission Directorate within Division 19, is looking for
Linux IT Systems Administrators with an enthusiasm for spacecraft operations.
Objectives of this Role:
Build, install and maintain Linux servers as well as network operations in
an environment supporting spacecraft operations that is audited by NASA to the
NIST 800-53 standard.
Formal knowledge of Linux required, with RedHat Enterprise Linux/CentOS
specific experience a plus.
Managing servers and networking.
Apache HTTP, LVM, clustered filesystems, DRBD, high availability computing.
SQL database servers and virtualization environments.
Solid knowledge of enterprise Linux services and protocols such as SSH,
NFS, CIFS, NTP, HTTP, LDAP, and SMTP.
Python or Perl and shell scripting.
Managing containers and networking (TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, firewalls)
through Ansible.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
Be part of an on-site team that proactively maintains and develops Linux
infrastructure to support a 24x7x365 uptime service that includes research
scientists and science and mission operations for various NASA spacecraft
missions.
Engineering of systems administration-related solutions for operational needs.
Comply with IT policy on managing systems and services across all
environments.
Continuous fault finding and analysis of logging information for reporting for
audit requirements.
Proactively monitoring system performance and capacity. Manage,
coordinate, and implement software upgrades, patches, and hot fixes on
servers in production and dev/test environments.
Create and modify Ansible and shell scripts to perform tasks.
Provide input on ways to improve the stability, security, efficiency,
and scalability of the computing environment.
Collaborate with other teams and team members to develop automation strategies
and deployment processes.
Troubleshoot issues for local and remote users.
Maintain/patch systems and resolve security issues within a federal research
environment.
Support and actively participate in security audits.
Utilize ticketing system to log system administration actions and collaborate
with other IT staff in resolving issues.
Requirements:
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent or an Associates or a Bachelors
degree in Information Technology or directly related degree field with the
associated years of experience.
6 years: Experience as a Linux administrator and a Bachelors degree in an
IT-related field; Expert level knowledge of enterprise Linux services and
protocols related to user access rights, high-availability storage
networks, virtualization and system automation through Ansible.
10 years: Professional level experience as a Linux administrator and HS
diploma or an Associates degree. Knowledge of enterprise Linux services and
protocols related to user access rights, high-availability storage
networks, virtualization and system automation through Ansible.
Government IT compliance experience preferred.
Additional Linux certifications (e.g. RHCE) are preferred.
Strong analytic and problem-solving skills, as well as accuracy and
attention to detail. Proven ability to diagnose an issue effectively (via
monitoring tools and logs) and implement a solution in real-time.
Ability to deliver auditable technical documentation on schedule.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to achieve the desired outcome in
a positive and constructive manner.
Solid delivery track record, both long-term projects and under short-term
deadline pressure.
Strong problem solving and written and verbal communication skills.
Special Requirements:
Work assignment is in Boulder, Colorado. Must be a U.S. person (i.e.,
U.S. citizen, non-U.S. citizen national, lawful permanent resident,
asylee, or refugee) due to ITAR work in section.
Job Locations: Boulder, Colorado
Salary Range: $79,518.00 - $156,894.00
For more information about this division, visit the Sola System Science &
Exploration home page.
For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here.
For benefits information at all other locations, click here.
An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer: race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, disability, and veteran status.