We at NetApp Inc. are looking for a Technical Support Engineer to provide enterprise-level assistance to our customers. You will diagnose and troubleshoot software andhardware problems with respect to NetApp Storage. Ultimately, you will be a person our customers trust. They will rely on you to provide timely and accurate solutions to their technical problems. If you’re a motivated self-starter, possess strong customer service and technical problem-solving skills; and be someone who embraces challenges.
Primary Job Functions• Provide Tier II Technical Support to enterprise clients, resellers, and third-party support providers.
• Troubleshoot and provide support via phone, web-based tools, and email.
• Act as a liaison between customers and engineering support during escalations.
• Collaborate with other teams to solve complex technical issues. Research, document, and escalate cases as needed.
• Document cases, recommendations, and resolutions in the CRM system.
• Active participation in Knowledge base creation, training, and other documentation activities.
• Be flexible with shift timings.
Required Skills:
• Experience with ONTAP OS concepts or comparable storage OS (EMC, HP, IBM, NUTANIX, VMware).
• Good understanding of Ethernet, TCP/IP routing, FC and iSCSI protocols.
• Familiar with NetApp hardware (FAS, AFF, Disk Shelf) architecture.
• Understanding of RAID concepts, SAN and NAS storage, and storage concepts like deduplication, snapshot, provisioning, and encryption.
• Knowledge of cluster architecture, high availability, Ethernet, TCP/IP routing, FC, and iSCSI protocols.
• Ability to diagnose complex problems and deliver Root Cause Analysis across a stack of complex applications, OS, Network switching and Storage elements.
Desired Skills:
• Certifications like NCDA, CCNA, CCNP Data Center, SNCP, EMCSA.
• Hands-on experience with OnTap 7-mode/Clustered administration, NetApp System Manager/On Command suite applications.
• Knowledge of Linux variants and popular hypervisors (VMware, Hyper-V, Xen).
• Knowledge on any Linux variant.