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Faculty | Computer Engineering

Bismarck, ND ยท On-site

$111K - $131K/yr

Knowledge and experience of the Linux Operating system is required * Knowledge and experience with ... robust internships, and mentoring by respected faculty. As one of the most affordable private ...

Faculty | Computer Engineering

Bismarck, ND ยท On-site

$111K - $131K/yr

Knowledge and experience of the Linux Operating system is required * Knowledge and experience with ... robust internships, and mentoring by respected faculty. As one of the most affordable private ...

Windows and Linux Operating Systems * Security tools (WAF, IPS, Firewall, SIEM) * Programming and Source Code Analysis * Web Application Security Analysis and Intrusion Testing * Vulnerability ...

Computer Networking Intern

Chicago, IL

$15.50 - $20.50/hr

... Various operating systems (Linux, Windows, etc) - Network monitoring/management systems and ... The internship will begin with a 2-3 week collaborative classroom session where you will learn the ...

Computer Networking Intern

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$15.50 - $20.50/hr

... Various operating systems (Linux, Windows, etc) - Network monitoring/management systems and ... The internship will begin with a 2-3 week collaborative classroom session where you will learn the ...

... non-internship design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and ... UNIX/Linux operating system - Experience building complex software systems that have been ...

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How much do internship linux operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship linux operator in the United States is $23.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Linux Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Linux Operator, you need foundational knowledge of Linux operating systems, command-line interface usage, and basic system administration, often supported by relevant coursework or certifications like CompTIA Linux+. Familiarity with tools such as Bash scripting, system monitoring utilities, and version control systems like Git is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and a willingness to learn set exceptional candidates apart. These skills ensure interns can efficiently support system operations, troubleshoot issues, and contribute to a reliable IT environment.

What does an Internship Linux Operator do?

An Internship Linux Operator assists in managing, monitoring, and maintaining Linux-based systems under the supervision of senior IT staff. Their responsibilities often include basic system administration tasks such as troubleshooting issues, applying updates, managing user accounts, and ensuring system security. Interns may also help automate routine processes and learn best practices for maintaining server reliability. This role is ideal for gaining hands-on experience with Linux operating systems in a professional environment.

What are some typical daily tasks and learning opportunities for an Internship Linux Operator?

As an Internship Linux Operator, you can expect to assist with monitoring system performance, managing user accounts, and ensuring servers run efficiently. Daily tasks often include responding to support tickets, performing routine maintenance like backups and updates, and troubleshooting hardware or software issues under the guidance of senior administrators. This role provides hands-on exposure to command-line tools, scripting, and real-world IT operations, making it a valuable learning experience. You'll also collaborate with IT teams and may participate in projects aimed at improving system reliability.
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Information Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026

Information Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026

Shaw Industries Group, Inc.

Dalton, GA โ€ข On-site

$12.25 - $16.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Job Title
Information Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026
Position Overview
Shaw Industries is looking for a curious student who enjoys learning how things work and collaborating toward solutions to complex problems! Our ideal candidate wants to work on projects that have an immediate and lasting impact for external and internal customers, has a passion for technology and a can-do positive, proactive attitude. Other important characteristics are a strong desire to learn and develop in addition to strong written & verbal communication skills. We need a candidate who can be a valued team member for hardware and software needs and is great at providing front line user support for all of Shaw's internal tools and technologies.
Are you looking for the opportunity to work on diverse products and projects while you apply classroom learning to real world problems? Do you want to experience troubleshooting, respond to inquiries, and find solutions to technical challenges? Do you want to work on strategic and value add projects? Do you want to develop a network of contacts and mentors through other interns and employees and gain experience and impact the future of work? Would you like to spend time participating in fun, social events to connect with peers, build community, network, experience Shaw's culture, leadership and executives? If this sounds like you, then connect with us to attempt things you never thought were possible!
If selected you will be working in one of the below areas:
IT Fulfillment - Receive hands-on experience installing and supporting computing devices in the field -- including PC's, Macs, tablets, phones, network routers/switches, servers, and peripherals.
IT Technology - Receive hands-on experience installing and configuring enterprise technology platforms that might include: Windows Server 2008/2012/2016; Linux (CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) servers; Desktop and client operating systems such as Windows 7/10 and macOS, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit imaging, and Microsoft PowerShell scripting.
Service Desk / Operations - Provide technical support and troubleshooting services to corporate end-users who need assistance with their computer hardware, software, or critical systems. This is a front-line team position with opportunity for exposure to all aspects of Shaw's business.
Security - Responsible for understanding and planning for risks to the security of information or data, safeguarding information system assets by proactively identifying, mitigating and solving potential security concerns, as well as triaging actual security concerns.
HR Technology - Receive hands-on experience in a dynamic business environment, using one of the leading Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions - Workday. Work with colleagues in HR, HR Technology and IT on appropriate technology initiatives and in the standardization, documentation and organization of existing HR Technology solutions (e.g. reports, processes, etc.)
Backend development - Design and code servers, services, applications and databases that are reusable, scalable and meet critical architecture goals. Create Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that are clean, well-documented, and easy to use.
Client-Facing Assistance and Solution Development - Own the customer experience by solving complex business problems. Work directly with the customer to understand and troubleshoot issues, collect data, elicit detailed requirements, then design and implement innovative solutions.
Business Insights and Analytics - Capture value by uncovering, communicating, and implementing actionable insights through a variety of tools and technologies. Create data driven solutions, automation, data visualizations or statistical models.
Automation Development and Testing - Enable continuous deployment and availability by designing, developing and creating automated frameworks, processes and test cases based on functional and non-functional requirements. Build and manage testing environments, assisting in debugging application issues.
Front End Development - Create high-quality web applications or implement solutions containing rich content that provide a delightful user experience along with high performance, security, quality, and stability.
Requirements:
Minimum GPA 2.5
Must have completed at least 3 or more semesters of college coursework
Must be a full-time student and registered with your university's co-op or career services office
Obtaining a degree in Computer Science or other related field
Work Shift
8 Hr non-rotating shift, Hrs fall to in punch day, Observed Calendar, shift starts AM
Shaw Industries is an equal opportunity employer as to all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.