What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infrastructure Engineer with networking skills - Permanent position at Biblioso?
Benefits
Job Description
While benefits may vary based on work location and the nature of the job, in general our employees have access to a 401(k)-retirement plan, disability coverage, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), life insurance, health insurance, paid vacation and sick time, and paid holidays.
Salary
$83,200 - $93,600 annually
Location
100% onsite in Raleigh NC
Team Environment
In this role, the nature of the work is dynamic and requires a collaborative attitude. While you will have specific duties, it's important to understand that the entire team is responsible for the final delivery, and this may occasionally involve taking on additional tasks outside your primary responsibilities. The ability to adapt and contribute wherever needed is key to succeeding in this environment.
Summary
Infrastructure Engineers are responsible for setting up, monitoring, and maintaining systems that drive lab functionality and core services. Focus areas include but are not limited to system imaging escalations, KVM system management, basic networking configurations, file share creation and backup monitoring, virtual machine deployment and management, PDU management, and general system administrator. Infrastructure engineers act as escalation techs for lab issues. In addition to day-to-day work, Infrastructure Engineers are assigned projects for lab, rack, or service bring up.
Responsibilities
Job Description
While benefits may vary based on work location and the nature of the job, in general our employees have access to a 401(k)-retirement plan, disability coverage, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), life insurance, health insurance, paid vacation and sick time, and paid holidays.
Salary
$83,200 - $93,600 annually
Location
100% onsite in Raleigh NC
Team Environment
In this role, the nature of the work is dynamic and requires a collaborative attitude. While you will have specific duties, it's important to understand that the entire team is responsible for the final delivery, and this may occasionally involve taking on additional tasks outside your primary responsibilities. The ability to adapt and contribute wherever needed is key to succeeding in this environment.
Summary
Infrastructure Engineers are responsible for setting up, monitoring, and maintaining systems that drive lab functionality and core services. Focus areas include but are not limited to system imaging escalations, KVM system management, basic networking configurations, file share creation and backup monitoring, virtual machine deployment and management, PDU management, and general system administrator. Infrastructure engineers act as escalation techs for lab issues. In addition to day-to-day work, Infrastructure Engineers are assigned projects for lab, rack, or service bring up.
Responsibilities
- Triage and execute on assigned tickets.
- Deploy and configure L2 networking devices, including cable patching and management.
- Remediate monthly patching compliance.
- Deploy and configure Raritan KVM and Serial Console devices.
- Deploy and configure PDUs & UPSs (ServerTech, Eaton, Geist, APC)
- Deploy and maintain Windows FileShares and FTP Servers.
- Deploy and maintain on-premise VMs, both Linux and Windows.
- Monitor health service and respond to alerts.
- Windows/Linux Administration and Automation
- Dell/EMC Isilon NAS Administration
- System Center Suite Administration (SCOM, DPM, SCCM/MECM, or SCVMM)
- Experience with Cisco, Dell, Mellenox, SONiC, or Arista network switches
- L3 BGP Routing & Configuration Experience
- Experience with rack mounted server hardware and datacenter environments
- Virtualization knowledge, specifically Hyper-V, S2D Hyperconverged Clusters, and Failover Clustering
- Strong outside-the-box troubleshooting of hardware and software.
Salary : $83,200 - $93,600