Storage Engineer
What Is a Storage Engineer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Does a Storage Engineer Do?
A storage engineer is an information technology professional who develops and oversees databases, networks, and other systems with large storage capacities. As a storage engineer, your primary responsibilities are to create storage systems and maintain the hardware. You are also responsible for backing up all information and providing ongoing technical service to your clients or employer. Your goal is to create a cost-effective storage system that can handle both a high volume of data and a large number of users. You must understand the specific needs of the client to give them what they need without wasting funds.
How to Become a Storage Engineer
To become a storage engineer, you need a bachelor’s degree in a computer science field. While some employers accept an associate degree, this is uncommon, even for entry-level positions. Degrees that focus on storage engineering are rare, but programs like information systems management can provide you with more specific skills than a general computer science program. You can become a Certified Storage Engineer through the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). However, certification in a specific area, like programming languages or security, can do just as much to boost your career. These are available through several major tech companies, including Cisco, Microsoft, and IBM.
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