Tivoli Systems Management Engineer IV Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

Tivoli Systems Management Engineer IV

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Navy Federal Credit Union
The Tivoli Systems Management (TSM) Systems Engineer IV is a technical resource with master level skills in the areas of TSM architecture, deployment, configuration, and management. The ideal candidate has at least 5 years of experience with TSM, as well as related Backup/Storage infrastructure technologies.Experience with IBM ProtecTIER, and IBM Tape libraries are strongly desired.Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Your success with attaining and performing the required skills and abilities will be enhanced if they consist the following: Hands-on experience with robust TSM infrastructure - including expert-level knowledge of TSM, Backup/Storage hardware and configuration. As evidenced by at least 1 current intermediate level certification or the equivalent experience and training. Solid experience with design and implementation of advanced server infrastructure with skills in multi-datacenter, High Availability, Diagnostics, Capacity Management and Performance Tuning as evidenced by at least 1 current advanced-level certifications or the equivalent in experience and training. Extensive experience in a production TSM environment supporting business critical applications. Operations will include 24x7 on-call systems supportDesired Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities: Experience and certifications with Operating Systems, Networking, and/or Storage technologies.Hours:Monday through Friday and on call, hours to be determined Navy Federal Credit Union values, celebrates and enacts diversity in the workplace. EOE/AA/M/F/V/DEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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