The Hardware Test Engineer will focus on hardware testing methodologies, computer performance metrics, driver troubleshooting, and data center architecture.
Job Description
1. Hardware Testing methodologies
2. Knowledge on computer performance metrics (things to measure) – i.e. Latency, Throughput,
3. Knowledge (Installing/Upgrading & Troubleshooting) on Drivers & Firmwares
4. Knowledge on primary and secondary storage units on a server
5. DHCP concepts
6. Strong knowledge on Cloud Computing and Data Center Architecture.
7. Strong knowledge on Hardware (i.e. Motherboard, BIOS, NIC, SSD – SATA and NVMe, HDD etc.…).
8. Strong Knowledge on Troubleshooting on Hardware failures
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Cloud Computing
Data Center Architecture
Drivers
Firmwares
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