
Storage Engineer
- Sydney, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Deploy, administer and support network attached storage (NAS) devices in SIG’s enterprise infrastructure.
- Deploy, administer and support SIG’s enterprise backup infrastructure (tape libraries, disk libraries and backup software)
- Creation and maintenance of supporting documentation and knowledge transfer to other team members.
- Automation of daily tasks and operations across multiple storage platforms.
- Monitoring, reporting and proactive diagnosis of systems health and performance
- Participate in general areas of system administration within the Compute and Storage Platforms team
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience working in a NAS storage and Backup administration role.
- Linux & Windows administration skills in enterprise environments and experience with storage integration and support with both Operating Systems.
- Candidate must demonstrate understanding of foundation systems engineering concepts, such as TCP/IP, operating system theory, distributed computing concepts (i.e. DNS, NFS), web based application architectures and traditional application architectures.
- Storage integration experience with Hypervisors technologies such as VMware, Citrix Xen and Hyper-V
- Proficiency in Commvault – backup / archive management and configuration
- Systems Administration level knowledge of Active Directory, DHCP, DNS and Group Policy.
- Automation and Scripting skills are highly advantageous for this role, knowledge of automation tools such as Ansible is also preferred.
- Knowledge and experience with relational and conventional database technology MySQL, SQL server and Oracle experience
- in a technical discipline or equivalent industry experience.
- Taking Initiative
- Thrive under pressure
- Self-motivated and creative
- Strong communicator, Interpersonal
- Detail Oriented
- Team Skills
- Effective time manager
- Flexibility – due to the critical nature of the systems involved, some degree of after hour and weekend maintenance is required.
- Willingness for continued Learning