Technology Jobs: Unix Engineer
Let us see what is a Unix engineer?
A Unix engineer is responsible for keeping Unix operating
systems networks and systems up and running. Your duties involve
troubleshooting hardware and software, scheduling upgrades, and increasing
network security.
Minimum qualifications for this job typically include a
bachelor's degree in information technology (IT), computer engineering,
computer science, network and system administration, or another relevant
subject. Senior roles require several years of on-the-job experience with Unix.
As of Jun 21, 2021, the average annual pay for a UNIX
Engineer in the United States is $132,553 year. Just in case you need a simple
salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $63.73 an hour. This is
the equivalent of $2,549/week or $11,046/month.
Qualifications for a Linux engineer include a bachelor's or
master's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related
field. As you complete your degree, you can take courses to obtain
certification in computer or electrical engineering to display your skills and
knowledge.
The average salary for a Unix Systems Administrator is
$93,221 per year in the United States.
Design, develop and implement applications appropriate to
business needs and requirements. Interface with customers to identify and
understand their business goals. Perform analysis and evaluation of customer
requirements.
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