NVIDIA Networking Business Unit is looking for an experienced and hardworking IT Lab Operations Engineer. We are looking for service-oriented professional team player that also able to work independently to provide best in class support for R&D needs in multi-national organization. The one to embrace the challenges and solve complex hardware and software issues.
What you’ll be doing:
Take part in support of developers teams' equipment, maintain existing physical and virtual servers and switches in different labs in multiple locations.
Rack and stack new hardware and software, make configurations according to the processes, while maintain equipment management and knowledgebase systems
Work closely and directly with engineering teams and resolve IT related issues, collaborate with other teams (IT / facilities / operations)
Collect the demands for new hardware from the customers, take part in purchasing / budgeting activities
Use and improve existing workflows
Strive for maximum equipment utilization in labs and plan the infrastructure needs for future
What we need to see:
BSc in Engineering/ Relevant Certifications/ equivalent experience
One or more IT certifications such as: CompTIA (Server+ / Linux+) or Microsoft (MCITP/ MSCE / Azure Administrator) or LPIC-1 or CCNA or equivalent experience
4+ years of experience as a support engineer / SysAdmin / datacenter operations engineer
Good understanding in computer hardware and various IT technologies
Proven hands-on experience with Linux and Windows based servers and virtualization technologies
Self-learning, knowledge sharing, organized person that has documentation skills and able to efficiently prioritize tasks, while paying attention to details.
Willingness to travel between sites on regular basis
Good English level
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Experience with different server hardware
Experience with networking devices (switches / NICs)
Understanding of datacenter power, air and liquid cooling infrastructure, networking and cabling
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Skills Required
- BSc in Engineering or relevant certifications or equivalent experience
- One or more IT certifications such as CompTIA Server+, CompTIA Linux+, Microsoft MCITP, Microsoft MSCE, Microsoft Azure Administrator, LPIC-1, CCNA
- 4+ years of experience as a support engineer / SysAdmin / datacenter operations engineer
- Good understanding in computer hardware and various IT technologies
- Proven hands-on experience with Linux and Windows based servers and virtualization technologies
- Good English level
- Willingness to travel between sites on regular basis
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