Storage & Backup Architect
OCBC Bank(1 month ago)
About this role
The Storage & Backup Architect at OCBC is a senior technical architect role focused on defining the bank’s enterprise storage and data protection strategy. The role supports OCBC’s technology transformation by shaping architecture standards, roadmaps, and compliance alignment for resilient, scalable storage and backup infrastructure.
Required Skills
- SAN
- NAS
- Object Storage
- Backup Platforms
- Disaster Recovery
- Automation
- Ansible
- PowerShell
- Capacity Planning
- Performance Tuning
+5 more
Qualifications
- Dell EMC Certification
- NetApp Certification
- HPE Certification
- Pure Storage Certification
- Commvault Certification
- Veritas Certification
- Veeam Certification
- AWS Certification
- Azure Certification
- GCP Certification
+2 more
About OCBC Bank
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