Job in Germany: System Administrator Basic Infrastructure for SAN / Storage (m/f/div)

Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund
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System Administrator Basic Infrastructure for SAN/Storage (m/f/div)

Location: Würzburg | administrative location

Application deadline: November 22, 2024

Employment: Part-time, full-time

Starting date: immediately

Ausschreibungsnummer: 09-045-2024

Remuneration: Pay group 11 TV EntgO-DRV

Field of activity

We are the joint data center of Deutsche Rentenversicherung at the Berlin and Würzburg locations. We stand for secure and high-performance operation of the infrastructure, compliance with the relevant legal standards, cost predictability, cost-effectiveness and IT consulting. In the area of basic infrastructure, our team is responsible for the SAN including storage and the mainframe. You can expect a collegial team where cooperation is based on respect and trust. Daily changing tasks and exciting projects are on the agenda. We are looking for a new colleague for the Würzburg site.

Your tasks

  • You will install, configure and operate our IT systems and devices (IT system administration) of SAN directors and access switches from the manufacturer Broadcom, core/edge storage systems Hitachi G5600 / Fujitsu DX incl. Quorum / GAD, protocol types S3 / File
  • You install, configure and operate our IT systems and devices (IT system administration) from VTL (Virtual Tape Library) Centrics Store and Scalar Tape Robot I6000 from the manufacturer FTS/Quantum
  • For in-house operation, configure and operate virtual Linux servers with the RedHat Enterprise Linux V8 operating system
  • You will also be responsible for monitoring our IT systems (this includes

    error analysis and troubleshooting)
  • You will plan, design and document IT operating processes and work on IT projects (e.g. TechRefreshes) and support automation with the help of scripts developed in-house
  • You deal with the implementation and control of IT security measures (BSI-compliant action)

As part of the tasks described above, you will take part in early and late shift operations (between 6 am and 9:30 pm) as well as on-call duties (alerting via telephone, SMS, messaging).

Due to the cross-location work, occasional business trips (around three times a year) within Germany are necessary.

Your profile

  • You either have a successfully completed university education (Bachelor/Diploma/FH) in the field of IT, a successful completion of a comparable IT qualification, a successful completion of vocational training in the IT field or comparable practical experience in the IT field
  • You have several years of professional experience in the installation and configuration of Linux server operating systems
  • You are able to analyze and solve problems independently and in a structured manner
  • You are willing to work on-call shifts, as well as weekends and after-hours work
  • You have a good command of German and strong coordination and communication skills, both written and spoken
  • Your German language skills correspond to language level B2, we will be happy to support you in expanding your language skills in the future

We offer you

  • An interesting and varied job with all the benefits of a large public employer
  • Independent co-design with professional exchange in a collegial team
  • Structured familiarization with all technical topics in the area; in addition, numerous training and further education opportunities as well as sustainable development and promotion opportunities
  • Opportunities for flexible working: from home, in the office or on the road
  • For us, ergonomic and comfortable workplace equipment (electrically height-adjustable table, ergonomic office chair) including modern software and hardware are part of satisfactory (collaborative) work; therefore, these are available in our company for everyone
  • The health of our employees is important to us. We support the practical implementation of occupational health management in everyday working life
  • Offers from various networks (WoW - women's empowerment - women's network, Väter@DRV Bund, Regenbogennetzwerk, sustainability network), more than 25 company sports groups, annual team days and employee events such as our courtyard party; in addition, free advice and placement services for parents (benefit@Work)
    and caregiving relatives (Amiravita)

Further information

We will conduct selection interviews with the most qualified applicants to fill the position.

As a data center of the German Pension Insurance, we are an operator of critical infrastructure (KRITIS) and must be willing to undergo possible security checks by the DRV Bund.

Advantages

Family-friendly working hours

30 vacation days with a 5-day week

Further education and training opportunities

Company pension scheme (VBL)

Home office

Permanent position

Contact person

Iris Jonsson

Recruiter

Email:
Phone:+49 151 67723826

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This job advertisement relates to an area in which women are underrepresented within the meaning of the Federal Equal Opportunities Act. Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund has set itself the goal of promoting the careers of women. We therefore welcome applications from women with particular interest.

People with a severe disability or equivalent within the meaning of Section 2 (2) and (3) SGB IX will be given preferential consideration if they are equally qualified. We welcome applications from people of all nationalities.

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