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Expires soon IBM

Infrastructure Specialist - Intern

  • Poughkeepsie, USA
  • IT development

Job description

Introduction
The infrastructure running industries likes transportation, energy, insurance, banking or healthcare is quickly changing as the world’s relationship with technology evolves. Companies have more choices than ever before between on-premise, off-premise, or a hybrid approach. Our Infrastructure Specialists are responsible for keeping up with these latest and greatest of these changes and using their expertise to deliver solutions that meet the needs of our customers and products.

Your Role and Responsibilities
This job entails being able to:
·  Install IT equipment in racks.
·  Running network cables.
·  Using software to apply IP addresses and basic OS skills if needed. Work is driven from a ticketing system to allow end users to request installs, fixes, or removal of IT equipment in a fast-paced environment on a 20K sq ft Lab floor.

You will be responsible for installing, repairing, connecting, moving, and removing Enterprise class IT hardware as well as making them available for remote users to be able to perform their tasks. This includes Enterprise Class Storage Subsystems, Power Systems, Z Mainframes as well as Enterprise class storage and network directors.

You will get experience working with Data Center Inventory Management Tools as well as datacenter Power and Cooling requirements.

Required Technical and Professional Expertise

·  Need to have experience with installing and repairing datacenter class IT equipment.
·  Need to know networking basics such as applying IP addresses.
·  Able to be able to safely lift 30lb (13kg) of weight.
·  Good written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise

·  Experience Knowledge of SAN cabling and configuration.
·  Working knowledge of Microsoft Office to work with tools.
·  Working knowledge of Operating Systems such as Linux.

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