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Osaic is looking for a Storage Engineer I based in La Vista, NE. In this role, you will implement and maintain datacenter backup and storage systems while ensuring reliability and security.
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience with storage systems and SAN/NAS technologies, as well as strong communication skills. This full-time position requires a hybrid work schedule, with a minimum of 4 days per week in the office.
La Vista: 12325 Port Grace Blvd, La Vista, NE 68128
Storage Engineer I
Osaic has returned to the office on a hybrid schedule requiring a minimum of 4 days weekly in the office. Applicants must be located at one of our hubs and be willing to work this schedule.
Full‑time, Non‑Exempt
60,000 – 79,000 per year + annual performance‑based bonus. Compensation determined individually based on location, skills, licensure, experience, and education.
Health, vision, dental insurance, 401(k), paid time off, volunteer days and additional benefits.
The primary responsibilities are to implement and maintain datacenter backup and storage systems, review performance and adjust as necessary, and manage software and firmware levels. Secondary responsibilities include managing general datacenter equipment (storage, compute, console, power, cabling, virtualization), monitoring performance, troubleshooting, security analysis, audits, and other related tasks.
Osaic is an equal‑opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity in our workplace and we hire the most qualified candidates without regard for age, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, language differences, nationality or national origin, family or marital status, physical, mental, and developmental abilities (or the perception of a disability), genetic information, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, skin color, social or economic class, education, work and behavioral styles, political affiliation, military service, caste, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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