Server Administrator - Chennai, India - Xerago E-Biz Service

Xerago E-Biz Service
Xerago E-Biz Service
Verified Company
Chennai, India

2 weeks ago

Deepika Kaur

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Description

Job brief:


Experience: 3-6years
maintaining uptime, analyzing logs and troubleshooting infrastructure issues as they arise.

  • Knowledge of server hardware maintenance/troubleshooting across multiple server vendors. Including but not limited to storage (Freenas (ZFS)), routers (Cisco), Server Virtual Environment
  • Proxmox, Switches (Cisco),firewalls (PFSense), etc., Indepth knowledge of CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Essential.
  • Linux certification and administration experience mandatory. CISCO networking understanding required. Cloud certification will be an advantage.
  • Indepth knowledge and experience of change / incident management, log file analysis, Linux command line, package installation and configuration essential.
  • Maintain documented (e.g. Disaster Recovery) procedures for OS Infrastructure. Collaborate and contribute with team members, software vendors, and other technical staff to develop, design, implement, and
continuously improve systems.

  • Ensure all operational KPIs and Metrics are being measured and met.
  • Play a key part in innovation and driving automation within Data Center & Cloud services.
  • Be passionate about Open source, continuously improve the quality and quantity of services being provided by the Data Center Operations teams.
  • Ensuring Data Center is compliant with all relevant security policies and procedures.
  • Solid communication skill set (decision making, confrontation management, commitment, coaching the team). People Management skills.

Salary:
₹400, ₹700,000.00 per year


Schedule:

  • Morning shift

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Chennai,

Tamil Nadu:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (required)


Experience:

- linux,ubuntu,centos: 1 year (preferred)


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