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Canonical·Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia, Slovakia·onsite

Associate Linux Support Engineer

Posted 2 months ago
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About the role

What you'll do

  • Provide technical support for Ubuntu and open source products remotely, handling cases from qualification to resolution.
  • Work within a globally distributed team with regular communication and collaboration across locations.
  • Own and manage support cases via telephone, email, and web, ensuring SLA compliance and high customer satisfaction.
  • Contribute to and maintain knowledge base articles and technical communications for internal and external audiences.
  • Participate in a weekend working rotation and be available for international travel twice a year for company events.

What you should know

  • This role is ideal for candidates with a passion for Linux and open source and eagerness to learn.
  • Applicants should be comfortable working in a customer-facing, high-pressure environment with strong communication skills.
  • The position requires quick learning and adaptability as products and services evolve rapidly.
  • Candidates must be willing to travel internationally twice a year and participate in weekend rotations.
  • There is a strong emphasis on collaboration, feedback exchange, and going beyond expectations to deliver results.

About the company

  • Canonical is a founder-led, profitable, and growing company pioneering open source software globally.
  • The company has a distributed workforce with 1100+ employees in 75+ countries and emphasizes remote work.
  • Ubuntu, their flagship product, is widely used in cloud, AI, IoT, and enterprise sectors.
  • Canonical values excellence, diversity, and global collaboration with a strong focus on innovation.
  • They offer a performance-driven compensation model with personal development budgets and global fairness.

Key required skills

Linux troubleshootingLinux server administrationBashNetworkingVirtualization

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