- This role is for a IT System Engineer in the Custom Platform Engineering Group within IT. The group focuses on the engineering of numerous custom platforms in the domains of Data Virtualization, MDM and software licensing. The specific positions will focus on the engineering of the Informatica platform (please see qualifications ions for details) to begin with but will expand to other platforms with time.
Job Description: Designs, builds, and integrates applications and platforms to support Intel's business needs. Responsible for application packaging deployment that meets IT standards. Responsible for understanding various client and/ or server architectural blueprints, operating system build technologies, system patching, system management & auditing; automation, as well as server build processes. Designs and appropriately builds out all environments, which includes use of external application landing zones (DMZ) , Network Load Balancing (NLB) , Storage Area Networks (SAN) , Microsoft OS and SQL clusters, and data encryption. Provides these services on both internal and externally facing applications, and interacts with customers, IT partners, system architects, product managers, design engineers, service and support teams, and other system users who require input regarding their planned or existing system.
Desired Candidate Profile
Education-
- Solid experience with Informatica 9.x/ 10.x server Administration.
Good understanding of Java, PL/ SQL, SQL concepts
Knowledge of Master Data Management Business Concepts
Good understanding of IDD, Match / Merge Processes.
Good understanding of High Availability concepts and near zero down time Architecture.
Provide guidance and assistance to team members in Informatica Software platform.
Open to learn other application Platforms
Result oriented, Team Player with excellent communication skills
Partner with Architecture, Dev, other project and operation teams on a daily and achieve collective success.
Good understanding of Server Infrastructure, Network, Storage, Hardware, Software layers and their interactions.

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