In the get people Fedi-hired category, my university department has an opening for a senior (research-side) sysadmin where you'll get to do fun things in a dynamic group that's doing stuff at the crossover of chemistry, robotics, and computing. It's sadly not open to remote people, so Toronto only. And you'll be my indirect colleague (not in my group but working closely with us).
https://jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-Research-Computing-Support-Specialist-ON/603316117/
(boosts welcome)
Research Computing Support Specialist
Research Computing Support Specialist
One of the interesting and absolutely sensible things this research group is doing is that they're testing their robotics chemistry stuff by having the robots use common kitchen ingredients to mix and make things. Kitchen ingredients come in various powder and liquid forms, there's lots of ways to combine them and get various outcomes, the expected results are often known, and the result is pretty much always going to be safe. Why work with dangerous chemicals when you can start with flour?