Infrastructure Engineer
Newtone Consulting is seeking an Infrastructure Engineer in Singapore to maintain enterprise IT systems in a mission-critical environment. The role involves managing servers, virtualization, storage, and security while ensuring system performance and high availability. Candidates are expected to have strong skills in Windows Server, RHEL, and VMware administration. The position also requires adherence to ITIL processes and provides opportunities to work on infrastructure projects and automation initiatives.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Newtone Consulting is seeking an Infrastructure Engineer in Singapore to maintain enterprise IT systems in a mission-critical environment. The role involves managing servers, virtualization, storage, and security while ensuring system performance and high availability. Candidates are expected to have strong skills in Windows Server, RHEL, and VMware administration. The position also requires adherence to ITIL processes and provides opportunities to work on infrastructure projects and automation initiatives.
TAL's take
Standard infrastructure role at a mid-tier consulting firm with well-defined but traditional requirements.
The role provides a clear set of responsibilities and technical stack for an infrastructure administration position.
Must haves
- 3-5 years experience in infrastructure administration
- Strong knowledge of Windows Server, RHEL, VMware
- Experience with backup/recovery tools and firewalls
- Understanding of ITIL processes
- Strong troubleshooting and communication skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: openshift, kubernetes, ansible, gitlab, grafana, prometheus.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.
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