Field Services Engineer
Published | May 12, 2020 |
Location | Brisbane, Australia |
Category | Engineering |
Job Type | Full-time |
Salary |
$70,000 - $89,999 paid per hour logged |
Description
Field Services Engineer Rightsize Technology Group location Brisbane. Salary $70,000 - $89,999 paid per hour logged.
We are looking for a Field Systems Engineer to help build out, maintain, and troubleshoot our rapidly expanding infrastructure.
What does a systems engineer do you will be part of a talented team of engineers that demonstrate superb technical competency, delivering mission-critical infrastructure and ensuring the highest levels of availability, performance and security. Qualified systems engineers will have a background in IT, computer systems engineering, or systems engineering and analysis.
Responsibilities manage and installed systems and infrastructure. Install, configure, test and maintain operating systems, application software and system management tools. Proactively ensure the highest levels of systems and infrastructure availability.
Maintain security, backup, and redundancy strategies. Write and maintain custom scripts to increase system efficiency and lower the human intervention time on any tasks. Participate in the design of information and operational support systems. Provide 2nd and 3rd level support. Liaise with vendors and other IT personnel for problem resolution.
Requirements BS/MS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related subject. Proven working experience in installing, configuring and troubleshooting Microsoft/UNIX /Linux based environments. Experience with virtualization and containerization (e.g., VMware, Virtual Box). Experience with monitoring systems. Solid networking knowledge (OSI network layers, TCP/IP).
Systems engineer responsibilities include managing and monitoring all installed systems and infrastructure. Installing, configuring, testing and maintaining operating systems, application software and system management tools. Ensuring the highest levels of systems and infrastructure availability.