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Job description
Our client is looking for an Infrastructure Support Engineer for a year long partially remote position.
Job Summary:
Under the guidance of the Lead Infrastructural Support Engineer, the agency contractor will serve as a system & database administrator for an Implementation project, which is part of the Information System Upgrade initiative. They will be responsible for infrastructure stabilization, providing quality assurance, and collaborating with other software developers, database developers and system engineers to integrate application data into Advising Technology applications. They will be expected to have extensive experience with enterprise-level applications and complex databases.
Essential Responsibilities:
- 70% APPLICATION INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
Provide support for mission-critical infrastructure that supports undergraduate education applications, core campus systems integrations, standalone systems and data feeds. Provide support of Windows and Linux Servers, Active Directory, database systems, application integrations, networking and firewall configuration. - 20% APPLICATION SUPPORT
Provide technical support for the suite of web applications in addition to cloud-hosted degree auditing software, such as uAchieve and DegreeWorks. Provide Tier 1 support by engaging users in the investigation and documentation of reported issues and coordinating issue resolution. - 10% CYBER-SAFETY
Ensure systems adhere to IS-3 policy and Cyber Security requirements. Provide stewardship of student data protected under multiple federal laws. Participate in continuous quality improvement management initiatives. Effectively, efficiently and independently identify and communicate technical challenges and solutions for use in the unit and in support of undergraduate education.
- Knowledge of the Family Educational Right to Privacy Act (FERPA)* and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).
*(Previous FERPA experience is not necessary; we will require the candidate selected for hire to complete our standard FERPA training). - Experience administering Intel-based server hardware with Microsoft Windows server operating systems. Experience with virtualization.
- Experience administering Windows- and Linux -based server software such as web servers, database servers, application servers and use of Active Directory, CAS and SAML identity providers.
- Experience with modern network systems, using various platforms and integrations of multiple third-party software solutions, in a large complex network environment.
- Experience with database management and writing SQL queries in T-SQL, LINQ and PL/SQL.
- Experience implementing data migration projects from complex database systems and data warehouses.
- Experience with database modeling and query optimization.
- Knowledge and understanding of the ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process.
- Knowledge of data security best practices.
- Analytical skills to evaluate current business processes and to develop automated solutions to enhance the data management functions of current processes.
- Writing skills to develop technical and operational manuals.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and oral communication.
- Strong critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Experience with managing & deploying ASP.NET web applications using IIS.
- Experience implementing an ETL solution using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), Data Lake and Azure Data Factory.
- Experience using DevOps pipelines and the Azure stack.
- Experience in Agile methodology.
Required Skills : DevOps,Identity and Access Management (IAM),Firewall Engineering,Linux
Additional Skills : Infrastructure Engineer,Applications Architect,Systems Administrator
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Infrastructure Engineer?
A: To succeed as an Infrastructure Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in operating systems (such as Windows, Linux, or Unix), network protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP), and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). Additionally, strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams are essential soft skills, as they enable Infrastructure Engineers to troubleshoot complex issues, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and drive infrastructure projects forward. By combining these technical and soft skills, Infrastructure Engineers can design, implement, and maintain scalable, secure, and efficient infrastructure systems that support business growth and innovation.
Q: What is the career path for a Infrastructure Engineer?
A: A typical career path for an Infrastructure Engineer involves progression from entry-level roles such as Junior Infrastructure Engineer or Infrastructure Support Specialist, to mid-level positions like Infrastructure Engineer or Senior Infrastructure Support Specialist, and ultimately to senior roles like Lead Infrastructure Engineer or Technical Architect. Throughout their career, Infrastructure Engineers can develop skills in areas such as cloud computing, containerization, and DevOps, as well as soft skills like communication and project management, to enhance their professional growth. Long-term, Infrastructure Engineers may pursue leadership roles, transition into related fields like IT Management or Cloud Engineering, or explore emerging areas like Cybersecurity or Artificial Intelligence.