Ryan S. answered 08/21/19
Security+ certified Systems Engineer
A systems engineer job description can vary depending on the employer and what they require. A few things that you will see in most job descriptions of systems engineers will be knowledge/experience in systems administration, networking, programming and scripting, and computer security. Here are some examples of real systems engineer requirements posted by employers on LinkedIn to give you an idea of what a systems engineer would need to know.
General Duties & Responsibilities:
· Managing and monitoring all installed systems and infrastructure
· Ensuring the highest levels of operations and infrastructure availability
· Proactively ensure the highest levels of systems and infrastructure availability
· Maintain security, backup, and redundancy strategies
· Participate in the design of information and operational support systems
· Provide 1st through 3rd level support
· Liaise with vendors and other IT personnel for problem resolution
· Ensures and maintains compliance with corporate security policies and standards.
· Detail- and deadline-oriented with the ability to prioritize and multi-task
· Handle multiple projects at one time and demonstrate excellent time management skills.
· Ability to think logically and possess outstanding troubleshooting skills.
· Maintain insight into new technologies, Industry best practices, and quality objectives.
· Provide support to the team as needed.
and...
- Candidate will be responsible for General Systems Engineering functional activities like:
- Requirements Management, Requirements Decomposition, Requirements Tracing, Modelling of requirements, Tracking and reporting (Doors) requirements.
- Production of Test & Verification plans and procedures including definition of methodologies to be used.
- Design, Implementation and integration of new technologies for use in the Automation of testing (ATE).
- Address the system Engineering issues related to mixed technology systems (HW, SW, FW) in conjunction with design engineers.