Netbackup Storage Engineer - Dayton, United States - Amtex Systems Inc.
Description
Netbackup Storage Engineer
Location: Dayton, NJ (Hybrid, Should be onsite 3 Days/Week)
Duration: 12 Months Contract
Should travel once a month to Orangeburg, NY & Piscataway, NJ Office
Local candidates only
W2 Need candidates authorized to work for any employer, Cannot sponsor
Biggest skills - Tape experience and Netbackup version 10
tapes operational second and third level with storage and Netbackup
This is not a traditional storage team: we design and build a highly available, scalable, and durable storage platform. Our platform is a unique mix of commodity hardware, open source software-defined storage, and appliance-based storage solutions. In addition to shepherding our core storage systems, our team is modernizing our automation software for provisioning and management of both appliance-based storage and software defined storage inside of the client ecosystem. The Storage Engineering team works closely with the industry and our engineering users to stay at the forefront of both evolving hardware technologies, open source storage platforms and engineering practices.
We'll trust you to:
Manage the end to end process for internal restore requests which includes liaising with relevant vendors and internal data center teams
Handle failures across our data protection infrastructure (hardware and backup related failures)
Handle tape operations (loading and unloading) as required across multiple client data centers
You need to have:
4+ years of engineering experience in an infrastructure role or equivalent work experience
A Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or similar field of study
Hands-on experience with Veritas NetBackup (version 10)
Hands-on experience with large scale tape and tape library management
Familiarity with NDMP and local file system backups
We'd love to see:
Knowledge of S3
A keen interest in keeping abreast of technological advances and proven success at incorporating new technology into existing systems