Enterprise Infrastructure Manager manages and coordinates the information systems that will adequately support the organization's enterprise infrastructure. Monitors and manages all IT infrastructure projects to meet company and client needs. Being an Enterprise Infrastructure Manager determines current and future enterprise infrastructure needs, ensuring the scalability of infrastructure design to handle expected growth. Implements policies and procedures to maintain, enhance, and secure an organization's technology infrastructure. Additionally, Enterprise Infrastructure Manager is responsible for monitoring the systems to ensure the highest level of infrastructure performance. May assist in network interface planning, hardware resource availability, and the development of new applications. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. The Enterprise Infrastructure Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be an Enterprise Infrastructure Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Windows Systems Engineer (Infrastructure/Storage)
Job Location : Kennesaw GA / On-Site role
Contract - 6months extendable
As a Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, implementation, and transition to operation support for Windows-based systems and infrastructure. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, including network engineers, system administrators, information security to deliver robust and scalable solutions.
Responsibilities include
- Design and deploy Windows server infrastructure, including planning, installation, and configuration, of Windows-based systems.
- Develop and implement security measures to protect Windows servers and network resources, including patch management, vulnerability assessments, and antivirus solutions.
- Collaborate with network engineers to ensure seamless integration between Windows servers and the network infrastructure
- Document system configurations, procedures, and troubleshooting guides to facilitate knowledge sharing and maintain an up-to-date knowledge base.
Key Skills:
- Microsoft Windows Servers including Active Directory (Setup and Management)
- Microsoft Hyper-V Standalone and Clustering (Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager would be a Plus)
- Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM formerly known as SCCM)
- Microsoft Windows Server
- Operating System Installation
- Domain Controller Setup
- DHCP Server Setup
- DNS Server Setup
- Windows File Server Setup
- DFS Replication; DFS Name Spaces
- Hyper-V Setup
- Hyper-V Clustering
- Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager
Additional skills and Knowledge :
- PowerShell Scripting
- Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manger (SCCM)
- Microsoft SQL - Installation
- Microsoft Office 365 - Management
- Microsoft SharePoint Online
- Microsoft Azure
- Veeam Backup and Replication - Installation and Administration
- SOTI MobiControl
- Illumio Setup & Operations
- CyberArk - Administration and Use
- ServiceNow - Administration and Use
- OpenDNS - Administration and Troubleshooting
- Zscaler - Administration and Troubleshooting
- Tripp-Lite PADM - Installation and Management
- HPE Hardware
- HPE iLO - Configuration and Management
- EMC/Dell Storage Systems
- Building Automation for Repetitive Task or Reporting, for example, using PowerShell and Windows Task Scheduler to collect domain information
- Basic Understanding of IPv4 - Subnets and Routing; IPv6 is a plus but not required.
- Basic Understanding of Linux (various builds)