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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, handling cases from qualification to resolution.
  • Work remotely with a globally distributed team, participating in regular communication and weekend rotations.
  • Contribute to and maintain knowledge base articles and technical communications for internal and external audiences.
  • Manage customer expectations by understanding the Ubuntu development process and adhering to SLAs.
  • Support a broad technical stack including cloud, desktop, IoT, Linux troubleshooting, and virtualization concepts.

What you should know

  • This role is ideal for those with a passion for Linux and open source and eagerness to learn in a customer-facing environment.
  • Applicants should be comfortable with remote work and occasional international travel for company events.
  • The position requires strong communication skills and the ability to manage pressure while prioritizing tasks.
  • Candidates should expect to engage with a diverse, multicultural team and contribute to continuous knowledge sharing.
  • There is a strong emphasis on personal growth, with a dedicated learning budget and opportunities to work on complex technical problems.

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 across 75+ countries and minimal office-based roles.
  • Ubuntu, their flagship product, is a key platform for AI, IoT, cloud, and enterprise innovation worldwide.
  • Canonical values excellence, diversity, and global collaboration, fostering a discrimination-free workplace.
  • They offer a performance-driven culture with regular compensation reviews and strong employee benefits.

Key required skills

Linux troubleshootingLinux server administrationProgramming fundamentalsNetworkingVirtualization

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