Cerebra Consulting Inc · 3 hours ago
Capacity Engineer
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Responsibilities
Extract data using Capacity Planning's tool BMC Helix Continuous Optimization
Work with the IT customer to identify patterns of business activity to understand the levels of demand that will be placed on an application service.
Perform Capacity forecasting.
Recommend optimizations that will favorably impact both capacity and performance.
Evaluate current and forecasted trends with consideration of historical growth and initiatives known to impact workloads on the infrastructure.
Build automation capabilities in Capacity Performance analytics Capacity as a Service framework data collections and reporting.
Prepare and maintain capacity forecasting evaluate and optimize project requests.
Proactively engage in site-wide application performance analysis to identify potential performance bottlenecks and optimization opportunities.
Work with application teams to optimize application performance and scalability to improve efficiency.
Qualification
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Required
Bachelors Degree in IT Engineering, Computer Science, Telecommunications Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Math, Physics
Foundation of software engineering
Foundation of IT architecture
Strong analytical, strategic problem solving, organizational and interpersonal skills
Solid knowledge of capacity management software - BMC Helix Continuous Optimization
Solid knowledge of at least one programming language (Python and Java are preferred)
Eagerness to extend knowledge of IT performance management best practices
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
Passion to learn new technologies and to apply these concepts to business needs
Good attitude and motivation to put new ideas into practice