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KRG Technologies

Hardware Test Engineer

Reposted 13 Days Ago
In-Office
Redmond, WA, USA
Entry level
In-Office
Redmond, WA, USA
Entry level
The Hardware Test Engineer will focus on hardware testing methodologies, computer performance metrics, driver troubleshooting, and data center architecture.
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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

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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