Posted 2 weeks ago

Sr Engineer, Server

Company: KeHE
Category: IT

 Hybrid, Naperville

Type: Full Time
KeHe has a Senior Server Engineer position to fill. The Senior Server Engineer is a critical role responsible for server and storage infrastructure in the enterprise. This individual will be a technical expert with experience in various operating systems, virtualization technologies, and cloud solutions. They will play a key role in ensuring the stability, performance, and security of the company’s IT infrastructure.
Pay range is $89,114.00/Yr. – $130,582.00/Yr. and they offer benefits on day 1 such as health/Rx, dental, vision, flexible and health spending accounts (FSA/HSA), supplemental life insurance, 401(k), paid time off, paid sick time, short term & long-term disability coverage (STD/LTD), employee stock ownership (ESOP), and holiday pay for company designated holidays.
  • Essential Functions
    • Lead in the design, acquisition, implementation, and support of cloud and on-premises compute and storage infrastructure.
    • Analyze infrastructure to determine and resolve inefficiencies.
    • Manage infrastructure projects and make recommendations on solutions.
    • Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in infrastructure technology and best practices.
    • Collaborate with network engineers, security engineers and other IT professionals.
  • Technical Leadership and Project Management
    • Provide technical leadership and overall project management of various essential and high visibility projects.
    • Technical lead for design and administration decisions related to Infrastructure.
    • Training/Mentoring: Promote the professional growth of the team.
  • Support and Operations
    • Performance and capacity planning: monitor, reconfigure and tune hardware and software for performance improvements and future scalability.
    • Provide Tier III support for essential infrastructure as needed. Investigate and troubleshoot issues.
    • Ensure that systems are running at optimal performance and best practice.