IRAM (iram.fr) is an international research organisation for millimetre and sub-millimetre astronomy supported by the CNRS (France), the Max-Planck Gesellschaft (Germany), and the IGN (Spain). IRAM operates two world-class research facilities, a 30-meter single-dish telescope (Spain) and the mm/submm interferometer NOEMA (France), one of the most advanced facilities existing today for radio astronomy.
We are looking for a seasoned Linux System Administrator to work in our headquarter on the Campus of the University of Grenoble, France (indefinite contract, after a probation period of 6 months). Reporting to the Head of the Computer Group for France (myself), the successful candidate will support server, desktop and laptop operating systems and system software. This position has tons of autonomy and the chance to truly define our infrastructure evolution. We deal with everything from embedded systems used to move the telescope to linux servers for data processing to monitoring applications etc. You will not get bored :-)
For more info, feel free to contact me at blanchet@iram.fr (mention that you saw this on HN). To apply, please head over to https://www.iram-institute.org/EN/job-offer.php?id=58 (Note: The official announcement is only available in French for the moment. Obviously French speaking is an asset, but only English speaking is really mandatory.)