LTI (Logic Technology, Inc.) the "Pro People" company is a privately held technology solutions provider that offers best in class services to local, national and global organizations. Now after three decades, these initials have come to represent more than just our company name. They’ve also come to represent our hard earned reputation for Leadership, Technology and Integrity.

At LTI, we believe confident, motivated employees produce superior work, ensuring our existing client relationships continue to run smoothly. LTI actively creates an environment where great professionals want to be. We offer great benefits, interesting work and personal development opportunities.

Who We're Looking For

A System Administrator ensures systems are secure, reliable, and running at peak performance. You’ll configure and troubleshoot license servers, build and manage Linux workstations, and streamline operations through automation. On a team, you’re a dependable problem-solver who collaborates to resolve issues quickly and keeps documentation clear and accessible. Beyond daily support, you’ll help implement best practices and contribute to planning system upgrades that keep the environment future-ready.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Configure, maintain, and troubleshoot license servers for software applications, ensuring optimal performance and compliance.

  • Build, configure, and deploy Linux workstations using distributions such as Ubuntu, CentOS, or Red Hat.

  • Perform Linux system administration tasks, including user account management, software installation/updates, and security configurations.

  • Automate system tasks and streamline workstation management using scripting languages such as Bash, Python, or Perl.

  • Collaborate with team members and clients to diagnose and resolve technical issues efficiently.

  • Maintain clear and detailed documentation of processes, configurations, and troubleshooting procedures.

  • Implement system best practices to ensure reliability, scalability, and security.

  • Participate in planning and implementing new system solutions or upgrades as needed.

Some Must-Haves

  • 4+ years of hands-on experience in Linux systems engineering or administration.

  • Strong expertise in license server configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

  • Proficiency in building and deploying Linux workstations across multiple distributions.

  • Experience with scripting languages (Bash, Python, or Perl) for automation.

  • Strong understanding of system security best practices for Linux environments.

  • Excellent troubleshooting, problem-solving, and documentation skills.

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.

 

Where we’re looking for it

Schenectady, NY
100% Remote for the right candidates

Other Information

The work hours will be approximately 8:00 am to 5:00 pm EST, depending on workload, with occasional after-hours work to meet deadlines or handle urgent issues. We work for security-conscious clients, so background checks will be required. Position available immediately.

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