Junior Server Operations Engineer

OneForma
London
1 year ago
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We are seeking Junior Server Operation Engineer (“JSOE”)


Description:

• Responsible for planning the server or rack, arranging the server mounting or rack installation,

and following up the installation of the server operating system

• Responsible for the daily maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and follow-up break-fix of the

server and other hardware

• Maintain data on internal systems including Asset Management, Ticketing, & rack elevations

• Work with remote vendors to solve hardware failures or issues

• Oncall on duty, responsible for dealing with the issues raised by the business owner side

• Collect and check online asset data

• Submit and track the part RMA or media destruction process

• Server network troubleshooting

• Server lifecycle management

• Other server operation related work

• Tidy and escalate problems to senior SOE


Requirements of Services:

• Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Computer science, Electrical engineering or any other relevant

fields

• Strong ability to work under pressure; Strong learning ability, broad technical interest; Strong

sense of responsibility, full of enthusiasm for work

• Good communication skills in English, good team work spirit; Has ability to work independently

• Knowledge of the interdependencies of server functions and technologies

• Can understand and run simple Shell/Bash scripts

• Familiar with Linux system, able to locate hardware faults; Strong analytical and problem solving

skills

• Basic network knowledge concepts - MAC, Subnet, TCP/IP; Ability to perform general

troubleshooting

• Knowledge of out-of-band/lights-out server communication methods, such as IPMI


Work duration and start date:

Starting ASAP, 12 month with renewal


Language/Locales:

English (Mandarin is a plus)


If interested, please send your updated resume to

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