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20 jobs that use Infrastructure the most

What jobs use Infrastructure the most?

1. Application Services Manager

How application services manager uses Infrastructure:

  • Achieve strong improvement in ITIL process maturity and quantifiable improvements in the end-to-end availability of critical and key applications.
  • Used Sharepoint for tracking development efforts.
  • Select personnel to expand the analysis, development, and QA teams.

Most common skills for application services manager:

  • QA
  • Infrastructure
  • Software Development
  • Portfolio
  • Project Management
  • Service Delivery

2. Remote Broadcast Engineer

How remote broadcast engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Lead hardware upgrades and static to DHCP migration projects.
  • Manage GPO settings for all users on the domain.
  • Accomplish expert with Nortel TDM/CDMA/EVDO wireless telephony networking systems.

Most common skills for remote broadcast engineer:

  • JavaScript
  • Infrastructure
  • Linux
  • CSS
  • Technical Support
  • Provisioning

3. Database Security Expert

How database security expert uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage logistics of moving necessary equipment for test across country to newly designed/built NSA certify test facility.
  • Implement mitigating controls for segregation of duty issues, develop standard operating procedures in compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) standards.
  • Coordinate solution architecture implementation and modification activities.

Most common skills for database security expert:

  • Infrastructure
  • HIPAA
  • Java
  • Encryption
  • Linux
  • Governance

4. Senior Administrative Technician

How senior administrative technician uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage paper and electronic information storage and retrieval via Sharepoint.
  • Recommend, engineer and manage office systems, including centralize productivity and communication systems such as e-mail and centralize desktop environments.
  • Work closely with water technicians to troubleshoot and problem solve.

Most common skills for senior administrative technician:

  • Infrastructure
  • SCCM
  • Troubleshoot
  • SQL
  • Customer Service
  • Windows Server

5. Cable Engineer

How cable engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Promote from original position as a staff engineer managing a variety of geotechnical engineering activities to a field engineer inspector position.
  • Perform telecommunication and networking business evaluations.
  • Perform telecommunication and networking business evaluations.

Most common skills for cable engineer:

  • Infrastructure
  • Structured Cabling
  • RF
  • CAD
  • Assembly Drawings
  • IDF

6. Data Center Technician Lead

How data center technician lead uses Infrastructure:

  • Recommend, engineer and manage office systems, including centralize productivity and communication systems such as e-mail and centralize desktop environments.
  • Install & setup BPCS & 3rd party ERP applications.
  • Provide first line defense by providing customer with support on hosting, HTML, FTP, POP3 issues.

Most common skills for data center technician lead:

  • Infrastructure
  • Cloud
  • Java
  • Switches
  • Data Centers
  • Customer Service

7. Security Management Specialist

How security management specialist uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage all reporting and document control, responsible for all communications security (COMSEC) administrative activities and associate security requirements.
  • Experience in JPAS and e-Quip.
  • Install database software, configure and create databases.

Most common skills for security management specialist:

  • Infrastructure
  • Azure
  • Linux
  • Database
  • Security Management
  • DOD

8. Engineering Technical Analyst

How engineering technical analyst uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage lab operations including ISO standardization and audit preparation.
  • Work on Java script for the client side validations.
  • Work with offshore DW team on ETL requirements and QA of feed.

Most common skills for engineering technical analyst:

  • Cloud
  • Infrastructure
  • Java
  • XML
  • Technical Support
  • C #

9. Site Engineer

How site engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage standard sub contract RFP package.
  • Manage production of full sets of contract documents (grading, drainage, water, sewer, paving and SWPPP).
  • Create a standardize ISO accept template for requisition and purchase order that are used across the organization.

Most common skills for site engineer:

  • Project Management
  • Infrastructure
  • Site Safety
  • RF
  • CAD
  • Ericsson

10. Data Center Operations Manager

How data center operations manager uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage client service levels and escalate to appropriate management if impending issues threaten to jeopardize ability to meet agree upon SLA.
  • Direct ERP BaaN 5c implementation projects and manage resources engage in design/coding/testing activities.
  • Define architecture, develop requirements, and lead the design of security framework to reduce vulnerability and risks.

Most common skills for data center operations manager:

  • Infrastructure
  • Project Management
  • Process Improvement
  • Cloud
  • Linux
  • Performance Reviews

11. Capacity Planner

How capacity planner uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage bandwidth usage on copper-base colocation devices, central office switches and routers.
  • Manage various projects to implement MRP system correctly and cut supply cost and turn round time from supplier.
  • Supervise NPI chip fulfillment process - manage wafer starts to meet internal qualification and board level build plan.

Most common skills for capacity planner:

  • Infrastructure
  • Project Management
  • SQL
  • Tableau
  • Historical Data
  • Data Centers

12. Water Engineer

How water engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Support DOD agency needs in accomplishing engineer technical and non-technical goals associate with wireless LAN technology products.
  • Standardize procedures and methods for performing RF coverage analysis and verification.
  • Raise IP awareness by developing outreach programs to key business and technical stakeholders.

Most common skills for water engineer:

  • Infrastructure
  • Cost Estimates
  • GIS
  • Conveyance
  • Treatment Facilities
  • Water Resources

13. Resident Engineer

How resident engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Lead municipal construction projection for maintenance and rehabilitation of internal roads.
  • Implement safe working practices base on OSHA regulations.
  • Monitor demolition activities for compliance with OSHA, NESHAPS.

Most common skills for resident engineer:

  • Infrastructure
  • PE
  • Construction Projects
  • Contract Administration
  • Project Management
  • Construction Inspection

14. Consultant Systems Engineer

How consultant systems engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Collaborate with customer on defect prioritization and manage resource allocation during system test and UAT.
  • Work with UNIX administrators to tune OS and improve the performance of the J2EE applications.
  • Used Linux servers that are for dedicate applications recommend by app vendors.

Most common skills for consultant systems engineer:

  • Infrastructure
  • Cloud
  • Pre Sales
  • Unified Communications
  • Management System
  • Python

15. Operations Engineer Support

How operations engineer support uses Infrastructure:

  • Create service requests in CRM application to reflect report issues and manage customer expectations throughout escalation and/or resolution.
  • Respond within SLA's to customer tickets.
  • Perform administrative tasks for internal tools, Wikis, and SharePoint.

Most common skills for operations engineer support:

  • Infrastructure
  • Java
  • Technical Support
  • Database
  • Linux
  • Project Management

16. All Source Intelligence Technician

How all source intelligence technician uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage all data in iCIMS for accurate metric tracking.
  • Create and maintain targeting database and profiles within the Iraq AOR.
  • Sanitize floors, surfaces, windows, and furniture.

Most common skills for all source intelligence technician:

  • Applicant Tracking Systems
  • Infrastructure
  • HR
  • Phone Screens
  • Candidate Pipeline
  • Cloud

17. Consulting Specialist

How consulting specialist uses Infrastructure:

  • Furnish key initiative in all parts of government and commercial contract/compliance and manage transportation, logistics and substance contracting exercises.
  • Monitor clients' implementation life cycle from test system to go live with OPENPRO ERP software.
  • Provide company wide ERP system support, including module development, changes, trouble shooting, and training.

Most common skills for consulting specialist:

  • UI
  • JavaScript
  • Infrastructure
  • Java
  • Project Management
  • Business Development

18. Enterprise Systems Engineer

How enterprise systems engineer uses Infrastructure:

  • Design, implement and manage Citrix MetaFrame XPe and PS4 farms for thin client access.
  • Lead initiatives to push authentication technologies to Solaris and Linux hosts, SAN fabric devices, storage arrays and multiple applications.
  • Recruit to establish and manage Virtualization\Storage\Backup environments.

Most common skills for enterprise systems engineer:

  • Infrastructure
  • Architecture
  • Linux
  • DOD
  • VMware
  • Configuration Management

19. Technical Project Lead Manager

How technical project lead manager uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage all phases of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) for dozens of customize technical solutions.
  • Experience in managing SharePoint sites for information dissemination and collaboration purposes.
  • Manage weekly development deliveries through QA and release to customer with appropriate handover documentation for quarterly releases.

Most common skills for technical project lead manager:

  • Project Management
  • Technical Project
  • Infrastructure
  • Architecture
  • Scrum
  • Database

20. Disaster Recovery Analyst

How disaster recovery analyst uses Infrastructure:

  • Manage the implementation of current infrastructure changes as they pertain to the disaster recovery environment between multiple data centers worldwide.
  • Maintain compliance to HUD, CDBG, HMGP and FEMA requirements for applicants grant approval.
  • Direct on-site education in ITIL v3 for A.P.

Most common skills for disaster recovery analyst:

  • Infrastructure
  • Business Impact Analysis
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Project Management
  • Impact Analysis
  • Strong Analytical

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