The Group's IT department has over 20 members and provides support to more than 1,200 users. You'll join the parent company's IT team of 10 people, working alongside two Linux Admins, as well as collaborating closely with both the robotics and DevOps teams.
Our engineering teams build robots — and the infrastructure they depend on starts with you. As a Linux Infrastructure Engineer, you'll own the Ubuntu desktop fleet that engineers, developers, and researchers rely on every day. You'll join a well-staffed and growing IT team, working alongside fellow Linux Admins, with close ties to both the robotics and DevOps teams — making your work directly visible in what gets built.
Your mission & challenges
Provide 2nd level support for our Ubuntu desktop fleet — from OS and hardware issues to application troubleshooting and peripherals
Develop and maintain automated configuration management for Linux client systems using tools like Ansible
Manage software deployment, package management, and patch cycles across the desktop fleet
Administer user accounts, permissions, and local policies on Linux endpoints
Integrate desktop systems into central services including LDAP/AD, SSO, VPN, and network storage
Maintain and improve standard desktop images and provisioning workflows
Collaborate with the robotics and DevOps teams on tooling and environment requirements for engineering workstations
Document processes, write runbooks, and contribute to the internal knowledge base
What we can look forward to
Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field — or equivalent vocational training and practical experience
Minimum of 3 years' experience in Linux system administration
Proficiency in Shell and Python scripting
Strong grasp of networking principles
Comprehensive knowledge of Debian-based operating systems, particularly Ubuntu
Excellent written and spoken English (B2 or above)
Strong analytical skills and a methodical approach to problem-solving
A collaborative team player who takes ownership