Senior Network & Linux Systems Engineer
RYZ Labs
Buenos Aires, AR Full Time Engineering Jobs
Job Description
RYZ Labs is looking for a Senior Network & Linux Systems Engineer to collaborate on cutting‑edge AI solutions that transform the global supply chain. You’ll work with a forward‑thinking client to develop AI‑powered vision systems that analyze real‑world logistics operations.
Key Responsibilities
Youʼll join a small but highly capable team focused on field infrastructure, working hands‑on to keep our network and Linux fleet healthy as we scale.
Network operations (~40%)
- Monitor and troubleshoot site networks across our yard footprint
- Maintain VPN tunnels, firewall rules, and segmentation
- Improve alerting so we page humans only when humans can fix the problem
Linux fleet (~40%)
- Operate our edge fleet: NVIDIA Jetsons running CV inference, Ubuntu compute nodes, supporting hardware
- Own remote management, drift detection, OS patching, and secure baselines
- Lead the in‑progress Windows‑to‑Linux migration and build provisioning automation that brings new sites online in hours
Automation (~20%)
- Eliminate repetitive ops work – AI agents wherever possible, scripts where not
- Strengthen observability for sites we canʼt physically visit
- Contribute to our internal IT bot for routine access and config requests
Qualifications
- 6/7 years operating production Linux systems in mixed‑environment fleets
- Deep practical networking – packet captures, routing, DNS, layer 2 vs. 3 reasoning without consulting a textbook
- Experience with edge or IoT device fleets (Jetson, Raspberry Pi, industrial PCs)
- Daily, fluent use of AI coding tools and agents
- Bash and Python scripting where automation is your default
- English working proficiency, written and spoken
Bonus
- Remote/distributed site operations (logistics, telecom, retail, industrial)
- Monitoring stacks Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog and Ansible
- GCP networking – VPCs, Cloud VPN, Cloud Interconnect, firewall rules
What we are looking for
- Strong operators who can also reason about design – you won't whiteboard architecture from scratch, but you'll engage in design conversations as we evolve our infrastructure
- Comfort working at the customer boundary – understanding how to integrate gracefully with customer networks, not just our own
- A hands‑on IC mindset – no team underneath you, no deep org chart, just you and your peers on the infra team
Posted May 7, 2026