Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology or computer Engineering with more than 10 years of experience in IT infrastructure, systems administration, or network management.
Infrastructure Manager will be responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and maintenance of the organization’s IT infrastructure. This includes everything from servers and networks to data centers and security measures. The incumbent should ensure that these systems are online, functional, and secure, minimizing downtime and maximizing uptime and set the direction for the organization’s IT infrastructure while managing day-to-day operations.
Developing Infrastructure Strategies: Creating and implementing long-term plans to ensure the organization’s infrastructure remains up-to-date and aligned with business goals.
Setting Standards: Establishing hardware and software standards in collaboration with stakeholders.
Budgeting: Managing budgets for infrastructure projects and ensuring cos effectiveness.
Vendor Management: Overseeing relationships with vendors and negotiating contracts.
System Monitoring: Ensuring systems are running optimally and proactively addressing any issues.
Incident Management: Implementing and managing processes for incident response and resolution.
Security Management: Implementing and maintaining security measures to protect the infrastructure.
Disaster Recovery: Developing and implementing disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
Performance Monitoring: Tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) to identify areas for improvement.
Server Management: Overseeing the installation, configuration, and maintenance of servers.
Network Management: Managing the organization’s network infrastructure, including LANs, WANs, and the internet.
Data Center Management: Overseeing the operations of the data center, including physical security, power, and cooling.
Cloud Infrastructure: Managing cloud-based resources and services.
