Part-Time

Temporary Systems Administrator

Linux

Posted on 11/24/2025

Deadline 2/25/26
University of Chicago

University of Chicago

Compensation Overview

$60/hr

Chicago, IL, USA

Remote

Remote schedule currently expected; part-time (~20 hours/week) from Chicago.

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
Puppet
Splunk
Linux/Unix
Unity
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field required.
  • A minimum four years of systems administration experience required.
  • Managing networked servers with knowledge of switches and firewalls, network services, system utilities, hardware installation, and operating/application system installation required.
  • Proficient in a multi-platform network environment, for client support, and backup and restore technologies.
  • Expertise with system administration issues in a large and complex client server environment required.
  • Knowledge of backup technology and monitoring, and other automated systems management technologies required.
Responsibilities
  • Introducing and integrating new technologies into the existing Data Center environments. Implement strategy for the environment including the following RedHat Linux, Puppet, EMC Isilon/Unity storage, Veeam backup solution, Splunk, VMWare, F5 load balancers and CISCO firewalls and switches.
  • Leading special projects requiring thoughtful analysis and strategic thinking.
  • Serving as an expert and advisor to faculty, students, and staff on Booth-supported technology.
  • Automating systems to streamline server operations.
  • Analyzing alternatives, developing business cases, and presenting recommendations for technology to Booth IT leadership.
  • Promoting teamwork and collaboration within the Operations team and across Booth IT department.
  • Acting as a role model and mentor for other Booth IT staff.
  • Resolving open issues within the service level agreements related to servers and networks.
  • Answering technical inquiries and assisting users within established service level agreements.
  • Analyzing system logs and identifying potential issues.
  • Troubleshooting any reported problems.
  • Monitoring and tuning system performance.
  • Performing routine audits of systems and software.
  • Installing and configuring new hardware and software.
  • Applying operating system updates, patches, and configuration changes.
  • Creating, updating, or deleting user accounts.
  • Performing backups.
  • Documenting technical environment and system configuration.
  • All other duties as assigned.
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