Azure Infrastructure Engineer Engineering - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Azure Infrastructure Engineer

Provide advanced and/or cross-technology engineering through all phases of the Technology / Project Life Cycle.
The Technology Engineer is responsible for the overall systems infrastructure including engineering, implementation and integration, and technical services and support.
The Technology Engineer designs, implements/installs, maintains and administers infrastructure systems including hardware, software and various configurations.
Monitors overall performance to proactively identify potential issues and tune appropriately.
Performs root cause analysis on failed components and implements corrective measures.
See vendor notes for further position details.
Key Responsibilities Ensure adherence to architecture standards and roadmaps.
Implement overall infrastructure / middleware components per project with infrastructure teams, ensuring that overall solution is designed to meet SLA (performance and up-time), DR, and scalability needs required by the solution.
Ensure adherence to architecture standards and roadmaps.
Design and successfully implement overall infrastructure / middleware components per project with infrastructure teams, ensuring that overall solution is designed to meet SLA (performance and up-time), DR, and scalability needs required by the solution.
Ensure that post-production operational processes / deliverables are well designed and implemented prior to the project moving into the solution support phase.
Define and create operational procedures, processes, and scripts.
Follow appropriate change/release management practices.
Support and maintain infrastructure solutions utilizing required tools and technologies.
Provide off-hours support (24 x 7) as required.
Recommended Skills Architecture Infrastructure Management Middleware Post Production Project Management Life Cycle Release Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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