Resorts World Las Vegas
Primary Job Duties: Includes but is not limited to: Design, implement, and maintain enterprise infrastructure platforms including compute, virtualization, storage, and core networking. Translate business and technical requirements into scalable, highly available infrastructure solutions. Deploy and support platforms such as VMware, Nutanix, Cisco UCS, and enterprise storage systems. Monitor system performance, capacity, and availability; provide recommendations for optimization, upgrades, and lifecycle management. Perform system patching, firmware upgrades, and hardware/software maintenance to ensure platform stability and security compliance. Troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure issues across compute, storage, networking, and operating systems. Support disaster recovery, backup, and business continuity strategies to ensure resilience of critical systems. Collaborate with application, database, security, and network teams to support deployments, migrations, and operational needs. Develop and maintain infrastructure documentation, diagrams, and standard operating procedures. Communicate regularly with management and stakeholders on project status, risks, and operational updates. Obtain and maintain position-specific licensing as required by regulatory or gaming authorities. Perform other job-related duties as assigned. Qualifications: Includes but is not limited to: Strong proficiency in enterprise infrastructure platforms and enterprise storage solutions (e.g., SAN/NAS) Experience in design, deployment, and support of compute, virtualization, storage, and core networking infrastructure. Solid understanding of networking concepts including TCP/IP, VLANs, routing, switching, and data center fabrics. Strong experience with Linux operating systems (e.g., Red Hat, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux), including system administration, patching, troubleshooting, and performance tuning. Familiarity with automation and scripting tools (e.g., PowerShell, Python, Ansible) to improve
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