Datacenter Systems Support Engineer
Sustainable Talent(7 months ago)
About this role
Sustainable Talent is partnering with NVIDIA to hire a Datacenter Systems Support Engineer supporting the IPP (Infrastructure, Planning and Process) Cloud Infrastructure Team. The role is focused on enabling NVIDIA’s internal cloud services that run large-scale automated workloads across diverse hardware and operating systems. The position is based in Santa Clara, California, supporting high-impact infrastructure used by thousands of NVIDIA engineers worldwide.
Required Skills
- Linux
- Scripting
- Cloud Infrastructure
- Data Center Operations
- Systems Deployment
- Troubleshooting
- Infrastructure Support
- Operations Queue
- Multi-Site Deployment
- Cloud Architecture
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Qualifications
- BS in Computer Science
- BS in Software Engineering
- MS in Computer Science
- MS in Software Engineering
About Sustainable Talent
sustainabletalent.comSustainable Talent is a global workforce solutions provider that helps companies hire, manage, and scale talent using its AI-native platform, TalentOS. It offers Recruiting-as-a-Service (embedded recruiting pods), contingent workforce management (onboarding, payroll, compliance), HR Complete (PEO & HR-as-a-Service), workforce advisory, and executive search. The firm also runs a Guardrail AI practice to design and govern safe, compliant AI adoption for clinical and legal use cases. Trusted by customers like Amazon, Nike, Uber, and Microsoft, Sustainable Talent is headquartered in Miami.
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