CloudLinux is dedicated to enhancing the security, stability, and profitability of Linux. With over 500,000 product installations and 4,000 customers, including notable clients like Liquid Web, 1&1, and Dell, the company leverages extensive expertise in hosting, kernel development, and open source solutions. Operating with a fully remote workforce, CloudLinux promotes flexible hours and an open management style, empowering employees to integrate work with their lifestyle.
π Texas, United States. Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. Spain
π Web Hosting
Project ManagementCloud ComputingData AnalysisAnalytical SkillsCollaborationTeam managementLead GenerationDigital MarketingCRM
π Bulgaria, Poland, Spain, Serbia
π Cybersecurity and Linux infrastructure
GitC (Programming language)LinuxDebugging
π Poland, Czechia, Georgia, Serbia, Montenegro
π Cybersecurity
PythonCommunication SkillsTerraformAttention to detail
π Spain, Serbia, Poland, Montenegro, Bulgaria
π Linux infrastructure and security products
Communication SkillsProblem SolvingOrganizational skillsDocumentationComplianceFluency in English
π Poland, Spain, Bulgaria, Serbia, Georgia
π Linux infrastructure and security products
DockerLeadershipPostgreSQLProject ManagementPythonSoftware DevelopmentAgileGitJenkinsMongoDBNumpyProduct ManagementJiraFastAPIRedisPandasCommunication SkillsCollaborationWritten communication
π Bulgaria, Poland, Serbia, Georgia
π Linux infrastructure and security products
Software DevelopmentGitAlgorithmsData StructuresGoLinuxDebugging
π Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Croatia
π Linux infrastructure and security products
PythonSoftware DevelopmentGitMySQLC++Linux
π Poland, Georgia, Turkey
π§ Full-Time
π Security software
Python
π Malaysia, Philippines, India
π Web hosting, Linux-based products
Bash*NixCommunication SkillsAnalytical SkillsCollaborationProblem SolvingCustomer serviceLinuxTroubleshootingTechnical support
π Poland, Serbia, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Croatia
π Linux infrastructure and security products
PHPSQLDrupalGitHTMLJavascriptMySQLNginxContent managementRedisLinuxWordPress