ITSM Asset Management Engineer - Linux, Python, DevOps
Important Note : It is for 100% onsite at Markham, ON. Mandatory to go to office for all 5 working days in a week.
Competencies : Python, BFS : Asset Management, RedHat Linux
Experience (Years) : 8-10 years
Role Description
Engineer - Technology ( Devops / Python / Testing / Linux / React JS / ) Project Management
- Asset Management
- Rack, Build, cable, configure, and provision Intel and AMD Servers
- Rac, Cable, and Deploy Cisco layer 2 networking equipment
- Troubleshoot, test, quality assurance of Server hardware
Responsibilities
Desired experience :
Asset management skillsMust be willing to learn quickly, multitask, and work in a fast-paced environmentMulti-Stakeholder ManagementPrior experience with client PC testing, diagnostic and debug preferredPrior experience with testing tools and environments, defect tracking and revision controlPrior experience using and managing tasks through a ticketing system such as JiraTechnical Capabilities :
HW setup and configurationAbility to connect / configure desktop / laptop / tablet PC peripherals according to test plan requirements ( e.g. external monitors, keyboard, mouse, Bluetooth headset, doc, etc. )Software Installation, Updates
Ability to install an Operating system, BIOS, driver updates and identify version information Basic PC issue triageAbility to identify common OC issues ( e.g. , blue screens, hangs, etc. ) and work with issue tracking systems to record issues, search for other instances of similar failure mechanism, and apply workarounds ( e.g. load specific driver version, apply OS updateTest Plan execution and Optimization for efficiencyAbility to read a test plan definition and optimize test execution ( e.g., peripheral configurations and required changes, operator time for deploying required software updates, charging / discharging time for battery life tests, consider run time of specific applications / measurements, etc. )Ability to execute a manual test plan script ( e.g. boot system, run a batch file, open chrome / browse website list ) and report subjective user experience criteria ( e.g. perceived fan noise, system touch temperature, snappy vs sluggish responsiveness