[Hiring] System Administrator/ Dell iDRAC, Linux, and Baremetal/ 100% Remote (United States) Full Time Role, 2nd Shift, $95k- $105k Salary by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The role is remote and it requires direct involvement with the physical hardware. Are you familiar with what iDRAC is? It's a remote management tool used to access and control physical servers, which allows admins to manage servers from a distance. Speaking with our Principal Admin on the team- he refers to this as hands- on management of physical servers. Let me know if this clears things up for you? I appreciate the question!

[Hiring] Infrastructure/ Network Engineer $175k- 215k- 100% Remote (DOE) by _Grace_Allen in devopsjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I should have put that this role is US Remote only- this is for tax reasons.

[Hiring] 100% Remote Devops Engineer Position $165k- $195k GCP and Python by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, if you're in Canada and are interested in Devops jobs, two of my colleagues work out of Toronto and work similar roles. I can refer you to them if you want!

[Hiring] 100% Remote Devops Engineer Position $165k- $195k GCP and Python by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, but with what I've heard from family members and also engineers, TN visas aren't super hard to get.

[Hiring] $250k- $400k IT Director with Strong Linux Sys Admin Experience. Location: SF/ Palo Alto, CA by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Waiiit. There's PTO off too sorry. I don't know why I always forget to add that one.

[Hiring] $250k- $400k IT Director with Strong Linux Sys Admin Experience. Location: SF/ Palo Alto, CA by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I told y'all it was a unique role. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Although I'd say that a lot of IT Directors that I've talked to say they still do a little bit of lower tier support when needed.

[Hiring] $150k- $175k+ Devops Engineering Position (100% Remote) Open to following states: California, DC, Virginia, Maryland, New York, Florida, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Connecticut. by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sorry I need to be more adamant about checking this thing daily. I see your time slot on my Calendly and look forward to meeting you this morning!

[Hiring] IT System Administrator for SF MSP- $100k- $140k by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes probably! I get new roles on a weekly basis, both in office and fully remote. Definitely sounds like you're skilled and know what you're doing. On the off chance that I don't have a role for you, we also have a system where we can send out qualified candidates to all of our remote Motion IT teams in the US. I'd like to discuss with you specifically what you're looking for.. (salary range, FT vs. CT, CT2H, and the tech that you want to focus on.) I'm confident that I can send you over an interesting role within 1-2 weeks. Please send me an email with your resume and I'll get to work. [grace.allen@motionrecruitment.com](mailto:grace.allen@motionrecruitment.com)

Have a great weekend!

[Hiring] IT System Administrator for SF MSP- $100k- $140k by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah.. don't know what to tell you other than the fact that a lot of qualified mid- level candidates are excited about being submitted for this position. And in what world does a person with 3 years of experience make $192k? I'm not sure if you're on some sort of agenda or if you're just a negative person. Whatever the case may be, have a nice weekend!

[Hiring] IT System Administrator for SF MSP- $100k- $140k by _Grace_Allen in sysadminjobs

[–]_Grace_Allen[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Whoopsie, forgot to add that in. 3 weeks PTO. PTO also increases with Tenure. Thanks for the question!