SG059A: Engineering Spec-Snr
FedEx is hiring a Senior Systems Engineer based in Singapore to support regional IT and infrastructure. The role involves performing various activities including configuration management, system and network administration, and security administration. You will be responsible for both development and production system implementation and resolving issues across technology areas. This position requires at least five years of experience in telecommunication or systems engineering.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
FedEx is hiring a Senior Systems Engineer based in Singapore to support regional IT and infrastructure. The role involves performing various activities including configuration management, system and network administration, and security administration. You will be responsible for both development and production system implementation and resolving issues across technology areas. This position requires at least five years of experience in telecommunication or systems engineering.
TAL's take
Stable global company with a clear, albeit broad, role definition in regional IT infrastructure.
The role covers a broad spectrum of IT infrastructure activities, making it somewhat generic despite the senior requirement.
Salaries at FedEx
25.3 LPA average
Based on 32 Grapevine salary entries for FedEx.
Engineering
2 - 4 years | T2
11 LPA average
Range: 11 - 11 LPA
Engineering
4 - 6 years | T2
17 LPA average
Range: 17 - 17 LPA
Engineering
6 - 8 years | L4
23 LPA average
Range: 23 - 23 LPA
Engineering
8 - 10 years | L2
40 LPA average
Range: 40 - 40 LPA
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics or Mathematics
- Five years of professional experience in telecommunication and networking or systems engineering
- Experience in configuration management
- Experience in system and network administration
Tools and skills
About the company
FedEx is a major global logistics company but does not fit the specific criteria for Tier 1 tech-centric firms.
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