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Backup & Storage Senior Administrator – IBM TSM
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Join Inetum in Lisbon as a Senior Backup & Storage Administrator. You will manage IBM TSM/Storage Protect across multi-site environments, ensuring data integrity and recovery. The role requires 5+ years' expertise in TSM, scripting (Shell/Python), and VMware backup. You will optimize operations a...
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Portugal , Lisbon
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Join Inetum in Lisbon as a Storage Administrator. You will manage primary storage (HPE 3PAR, NetApp, Dell) and backup solutions (Commvault, Veeam, NetBackup). Provide 2nd-level support, resolve customer issues, and maintain documentation. Fluency in technical English is required for this key digi...
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Mainframe Storage Administrator
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Seeking an experienced Mainframe Storage Administrator to manage and optimize enterprise z/OS storage systems in the United States. You will ensure high availability, data integrity, and performance using DFSMS, DASD, and tape technologies. This role involves capacity planning, troubleshooting, a...
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United States
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45.00 - 71.50 USD / Hour
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ClearBridge Technology Group
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Storage Administrator
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Seeking a skilled Storage Administrator in Radford to manage our mixed enterprise environment. You will design, maintain, and troubleshoot NetApp, HPE 3PAR, IBM, and Hitachi storage systems and Brocade FC networks. This role requires a Secret clearance, Security+ certification, and 5+ years of ex...
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United States , Radford
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E9 Corporation
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Explore Storage Administrator Jobs and launch a career at the heart of modern IT infrastructure. Storage Administrators are the critical specialists responsible for designing, implementing, managing, and safeguarding the vast repositories of data that power today's organizations. In an era defined by data, these professionals ensure that storage systems are highly available, performant, secure, and scalable, making them indispensable to business continuity and digital transformation initiatives. A career in storage administration typically involves a broad range of responsibilities centered on both block and file storage ecosystems. Professionals in these jobs are tasked with the daily provisioning, monitoring, and optimization of complex Storage Area Networks (SAN) and Network-Attached Storage (NAS) environments. They manage disk arrays, fabric switches, and associated software to deliver reliable storage capacity to servers, applications, and end-users. A core part of the role involves performance tuning, analyzing metrics to prevent bottlenecks, and planning for future capacity needs to support business growth. Furthermore, Storage Administrators play a vital role in data protection and disaster recovery, implementing and managing robust backup, replication, and archiving strategies to ensure data can be recovered swiftly in the event of hardware failure, corruption, or other disasters. The skill set for these technical jobs is both deep and diverse. A strong foundation in storage-specific protocols like Fibre Channel, iSCSI, NFS, CIFS/SMB, and increasingly, object storage protocols like S3, is essential. Hands-on experience with hardware and software from major vendors is a common requirement. Equally important is proficiency in automation and scripting using tools like Python, PowerShell, Ansible, or Shell scripting to streamline repetitive tasks, enforce consistency, and manage infrastructure as code. Storage Administrators must possess sharp analytical and problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve complex issues under pressure, minimizing downtime. They also require solid documentation practices and the ability to collaborate effectively with network, server, database, and application teams to design integrated solutions. Typical requirements for Storage Administrator jobs often include a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience in storage or systems administration. Certifications from technology vendors can be a significant advantage. Success in this profession demands a detail-oriented, proactive mindset, a commitment to staying current with evolving technologies like software-defined storage and NVMe, and excellent communication skills to translate technical details for varied stakeholders. For those passionate about building the resilient data backbone of the enterprise, Storage Administrator jobs offer a challenging, stable, and highly rewarding career path with a direct impact on organizational success.

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