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Systems Engineer - Senior at Penn State Health in Hershey, PA

JOB
Summary:
Responsible to maintain and modify the operating environment and complex existing operating system applications using engineering releases and utilities from the manufacturer. Test, debug, implement, and document applications dealing with the overall operating system. Work independently on nearly all phases of operating environment systems. Evaluate new and existing infrastructure products. Assist other systems programmers and analysts to effectively utilize the system?s technical software. Lead projects that have a moderate impact on the overall enterprise. MINIMUM
Qualifications:
Either:
(a) Bachelor's degree plus four additional years of related experience or (b) eight years total of related experience. Adheres to and exhibits our organizational core values as outlined by Penn State Health. PREFERRED
Qualifications:
A Senior level VMware Administrator with experience/expertise in the following areas:
vSphere 6.7-7.0 vROPS 7.x
- especially the new application monitoring agents (sometimes called the Telegraf agents) Distributed virtual switches using LACP Load balancing methods for DVS switches PowerCLI skills Predictive DRS using vROPS Storage policies (like Storage policy based placement using criteria like tags, etc.) EVC in general and Per-VM EVC Content libraries Troubleshooting ESXi hosts via the command line vRealize Log Insight & parsing logs for issues SRM 8.x
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Systems Architecture & EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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