Linux engineer - eLUX
Contract: Linux SME - End User Computing (eLUX)
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months
Rate: £500-550 a day (deemed inside IR35)
Location: 60% onsite in Sheffield
Reference: 18541
Contract for an experienced Linux Engineer who has in-depth endpoint experience with ELUX (a Unicon product that is now part of Citrix) to join a project delivering Virtual Desktop and Desktop as a Service for a banks global End User Computing team.
- 120k elux devices, want to offload voice and video traffic from core network
- Phase 1 - device based authentication (being tested)
- Phase 2 = user based authentication
- Need linux SME to upload the new builds, systems and run testing/remediation
- + troubleshoot core coding on linux.
Must show your experience with eLUX on your CV if you would like to be consdered.
Networking People (UK) is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Reference: 2971380703
Linux engineer - eLUX

Posted on Jun 26, 2025 by NP Group
Contract: Linux SME - End User Computing (eLUX)
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months
Rate: £500-550 a day (deemed inside IR35)
Location: 60% onsite in Sheffield
Reference: 18541
Contract for an experienced Linux Engineer who has in-depth endpoint experience with ELUX (a Unicon product that is now part of Citrix) to join a project delivering Virtual Desktop and Desktop as a Service for a banks global End User Computing team.
- 120k elux devices, want to offload voice and video traffic from core network
- Phase 1 - device based authentication (being tested)
- Phase 2 = user based authentication
- Need linux SME to upload the new builds, systems and run testing/remediation
- + troubleshoot core coding on linux.
Must show your experience with eLUX on your CV if you would like to be consdered.
Networking People (UK) is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Reference: 2971380703

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