2 x Senior Infrastructure Engineer roles - James Cook University - EducationCareer

First listed on: 01 June 2020

 

We now have two full time, continuing roles available for a Senior Network Infrastructure Engineer and a Senior Systems Infrastructure Engineer ($93,347 - $107,193 plus 17% super) at James Cook University (JCU).

Please note the Senior Systems Infrastructure Engineer role can be based at either the JCU Cairns or Townsville Campus. However, the Senior Network Infrastructure Engineer is a Townsville based only role. 

What you can accomplish in the Senior Network Infrastructure Engineer

You will have the opportunity to lead the technical delivery for the implementation, management and support of JCU’s IP network (LAN, WAN and WLAN), border, unified communications, smart campus infrastructure, and operating system environments. Functions include leading and managing complex operational ICT infrastructure projects, collaborating with the Senior Infrastructure Engineer; participating in the development of network strategy and planning processes; and the provision of third level support to resolve highly complex technical issues; and rewarding experience of mentoring staff

 

What you can bring to the  Senior Network Infrastructure Engineer

You will bring either a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology or an equivalent level of training/ education of one or more infrastructure disciplines in combination with extensive relevant experience of ICT infrastructure. To ensure your success in the role, your experience involves a successful track record in the operational management, implementation and servicing of some or all IP switching, routing, firewalls, Wide Area Networking, data centre networking and wireless technologies in large complex enterprise environments. It is essential to also have extensive experience in the operational management, implementation and servicing of some or all servers, storage and operating systems in large complex enterprise environments.

 

 

 

What you can accomplish in the Senior Systems Infrastructure Engineer 

You will have the opportunity to lead the technical delivery for the implementation, management and support of JCU’s server, storage, unified communications, smart campus infrastructure and operating system environments both on-premise and multi-cloud. Functions include leading and managing complex operational ICT infrastructure projects, collaborating with the Senior Infrastructure Engineer; participating in the development of systems and storage strategy and planning processes; the provision of third level support to resolve highly complex technical issues; and the rewarding experience of mentoring junior staff.

 

 

What you can bring to the Senior Systems Infrastructure Engineer 

You will bring either a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology or an equivalent level of training/ education of one or more infrastructure disciplines in combination with extensive relevant experience of ICT infrastructure. To ensure your success in the role, your experience involves a successful track record in the operational management, implementation and servicing of ESXi, Server, Storage Infrastructure, and Cloud Services (AWS, Azure and/or Google Cloud) and in Infrastructure automation through DevOps scripting (E.g. shell, Python, Ruby, Powershell, Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform).The effective administration of Linux and Windows platforms is also essential to the role. 

 

 

 

Why live in tropical North Queensland

Australia’s Wet Tropics is a band of tropical rainforest and associated vegetation that runs up the north east coast of Queensland from Townsville to Cooktown. The World Heritage property covers an area of approximately 894,000 hectares. It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1988 in recognition of its scenic beauty and biological important. 


The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef in the world measuring 2011 km in length and 72 km  across at its widest point, making it the world’s largest World Heritage Area. The Reef became one of Australia’s first World Heritage Areas. There are an estimated 1,500 species of fish, over 300 species of hard reef building corals, more than 4,000 mollusc species plus over 400 species of sponges have been identified. 


North Queensland is home to some of the best weather year round that Australia has to offer. Sunny days, warm waters, cool ocean breezes and generally comfortable climate are part of what make north Queensland such a popular place to live. The north Queensland climate is charactarised by two distinct seasons, with warm temperatures and a low rainfall during the winter period while summer sees higher rainfall and warmer, balmy temperatures. 

 

If you're an established professional with expertise in ICT infrastructure, apply now via the Careers at JCU website vacancy ref 17123. Applications close 14 June 2020 at 11:59pm.