Infrastructure Server Engineer needs 3-5 years of experience in server, virtualization, or infrastructure engineering roles
Infrastructure Server Engineer requires:
• Server Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, Information Technology
• Strong experience administering Windows and Linux server environments.
• Experience managing enterprise storage solutions (SAN/NAS).
• Proven experience with Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 administration.
• Experience with backup, disaster recovery, and high-availability architectures.
• Working knowledge of infrastructure security principles and best practices.
• Demonstrated ability to document standards and procedures.
• Good written and verbal communication skills
Infrastructure Server Engineer duties:
• Infrastructure & Platform Operations
• Administer, maintain, and optimize Windows and Linux server environments (physical, virtual, and cloud-hosted).
• Design and operate highly available virtualization platforms (e.g., VMware, Hyper?V, or equivalent).
• Manage enterprise storage platforms including SAN, NAS, and cloud storage solutions.
• Perform capacity planning, lifecycle management, patching, and performance tuning across platforms.
• Cloud & Hybrid Services
• Administer Microsoft cloud technologies including Azure, Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Exchange Online, SharePoint, and OneDrive.
• Security, Resilience & Compliance
• Support security best practices, including identity protection, least-privilege access, logging, and monitoring.
• Design and test backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies.
• Work with information technology team members to remediate vulnerabilities and support audits.
• Collaboration & Project Leadership
• Support infrastructure-related projects, including system design, evaluation, and implementation.
• Work closely with application, networking, security, and end-user support teams to ensure seamless integration.
• Support production systems, manufacturing, and operational platforms.
• Participate in after-hours support for critical outages, maintenance, and upgrades.