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Linux at a Glance

Active Jobs:
10 positions
Companies Hiring:
10
Salary Range:
$115,000 - $145,000/year
Last Updated:
April 17, 2026
Top Hiring:
Nebius, Mindrift, Foxio Consulting GmbH
Sources: Remotive, Adzuna, Greenhouse, Lever
10
Open Positions
10
Companies Hiring
$115,000 - $145,000
Salary Range
2 jobs with salary info

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Top Companies Hiring Linux Developers

Nebius(1 jobs)
Mindrift(1 jobs)
Foxio Consulting GmbH(1 jobs)
FICO(1 jobs)
CloudLinux(1 jobs)

Frequently Asked Questions

There are currently 10 active remote Linux positions from 10 different companies. These numbers update daily as new positions are posted and filled.

Linux Market Overview

The Linux market is heavily skewed toward experienced professionals, with 100% of positions requiring senior-level expertise or above.

Hiring pace for Linux has slowed recently, with 1 postings last week versus an average of 2.5.

Most Linux positions are for Full-stack roles (60%), followed by DevOps (30%).

Linux Compensation

The median salary range for remote Linux positions is $115,000 to $145,000 per year (USD). The full range spans from $97,500 (25th percentile) to $177,500 (75th percentile).

Linux salaries are slightly below the remote market average, though compensation varies significantly by company and region. 20% of listings disclose salary information.

Linux Ecosystem

Technologies most commonly paired with Linux: Python (50%), AWS (40%), Ansible (30%), Docker (30%).

The Linux ecosystem is startup-dominated (80%), signaling a fast-paced, innovation-driven environment.

Nearly all Linux positions are fully remote (100%).

Most common job titles: DB DevOps Engineer, Industrial IoT / DevOps Engineer (m/w/d) - Remote, Infrastructure Software Engineer.

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