
Storage Administrator
Samsung SDS Co., Taylor, TX, United States
Samsung SDS America (SDSA) supports Samsung’s global technology ecosystem by delivering secure, high‑performance IT infrastructure and enterprise solutions across cloud, mobility, analytics, and advanced manufacturing environments.
Samsung’s Taylor, Texas semiconductor fabrication facility represents one of the largest and most advanced manufacturing investments in the United States, backed by an initial $17 billion commitment to build a cutting‑edge chip production hub. The site is designed to become a cornerstone of Samsung’s U.S. semiconductor strategy. As part of a long‑term vision to expand U.S. chip production capacity, the Taylor facility positions top engineering talent at the center of a rapidly growing technology cluster with global impact.
Position Summary
The Datacenter Storage Administrator is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of enterprise storage and server platforms supporting Samsung’s Taylor fabrication facility. This individual will be responsible to lead OS patching, upgrades, Tier‑3 troubleshooting, and capacity planning while supporting disaster recovery, new system design, and implementation projects. This position requires deep technical expertise and strong troubleshooting skills in a fast‑paced, high‑availability manufacturing environment.
This is a full-time onsite role in Taylor, Texas.
Responsibilities
Operate and support datacenter servers and storage systems with 24/7 availability for FAB/CUB production environments.
Maintain and administer Dell R‑Series physical servers, Unity XT storage arrays, Connectrix switches, and VPLEX systems.
Develop and execute maintenance plans, lifecycle roadmaps, subscription renewals, and vendor coordination activities.
Create and implement cost‑saving strategies related to storage utilization, hardware lifecycle, and operational efficiency.
Manage OS patching, firmware upgrades, and Tier‑3 troubleshooting for storage and server platforms.
Lead and support datacenter projects, including disaster recovery planning, new system design, and infrastructure implementation.
Monitor storage and system performance around the clock, analyzing logs and alerts to ensure optimal operation.
Maintain storage capacity plans and optimize utilization to achieve maximum performance and efficiency.
Provide data backup and restore support across production and engineering environments.
Oversee asset management for both virtualized and physical systems, ensuring accurate tracking and lifecycle documentation.
Design, update, and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for storage and server operations.
Mentor and train junior and entry‑level engineers and technicians to strengthen team capability.
Qualifications
4+ years of experience in datacenter storage or systems administration within enterprise or manufacturing environments.
Strong hands‑on experience with Dell R‑Series servers, Unity XT, Connectrix, and VPLEX platforms.
Deep understanding of SAN architecture, volume management, and enterprise storage concepts.
Proficiency with Red Hat, Oracle Linux, and Windows Server environments, including physical server maintenance.
Experience with datacenter monitoring, capacity planning, and 24/7 operational support.
Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills for complex storage and system issues; Must Have.
Knowledge of EMC technologies and storage best practices.
Experience with Oracle environments and Hadoop clusters.
Ability to manage multiple projects, coordinate with vendors, and support DR and implementation initiatives.
Strong communication skills and ability to mentor junior team members.
Proven ability to work independently in a high‑availability, high‑pressure environment.
Communicate clearly and partner with technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
Provide effective knowledge transfer to peers.
Maintain meticulous documentation habits and proactively share insights that strengthen team capability.
Respond effectively to urgent or after‑hours support needs.
Must be eligible to work in the US for any employer without restrictions.
Must be willing and able to work full‑time onsite in Taylor, TX.
Benefits
Top‑notch medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage
Wellness program
Parental leave
401K match and savings plan
Flexible spending accounts
Life insurance
Paid Holidays
Paid Time off
Additional benefits
Samsung SDS America, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, marital status, genetic information, medical condition, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Samsung’s Taylor, Texas semiconductor fabrication facility represents one of the largest and most advanced manufacturing investments in the United States, backed by an initial $17 billion commitment to build a cutting‑edge chip production hub. The site is designed to become a cornerstone of Samsung’s U.S. semiconductor strategy. As part of a long‑term vision to expand U.S. chip production capacity, the Taylor facility positions top engineering talent at the center of a rapidly growing technology cluster with global impact.
Position Summary
The Datacenter Storage Administrator is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of enterprise storage and server platforms supporting Samsung’s Taylor fabrication facility. This individual will be responsible to lead OS patching, upgrades, Tier‑3 troubleshooting, and capacity planning while supporting disaster recovery, new system design, and implementation projects. This position requires deep technical expertise and strong troubleshooting skills in a fast‑paced, high‑availability manufacturing environment.
This is a full-time onsite role in Taylor, Texas.
Responsibilities
Operate and support datacenter servers and storage systems with 24/7 availability for FAB/CUB production environments.
Maintain and administer Dell R‑Series physical servers, Unity XT storage arrays, Connectrix switches, and VPLEX systems.
Develop and execute maintenance plans, lifecycle roadmaps, subscription renewals, and vendor coordination activities.
Create and implement cost‑saving strategies related to storage utilization, hardware lifecycle, and operational efficiency.
Manage OS patching, firmware upgrades, and Tier‑3 troubleshooting for storage and server platforms.
Lead and support datacenter projects, including disaster recovery planning, new system design, and infrastructure implementation.
Monitor storage and system performance around the clock, analyzing logs and alerts to ensure optimal operation.
Maintain storage capacity plans and optimize utilization to achieve maximum performance and efficiency.
Provide data backup and restore support across production and engineering environments.
Oversee asset management for both virtualized and physical systems, ensuring accurate tracking and lifecycle documentation.
Design, update, and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for storage and server operations.
Mentor and train junior and entry‑level engineers and technicians to strengthen team capability.
Qualifications
4+ years of experience in datacenter storage or systems administration within enterprise or manufacturing environments.
Strong hands‑on experience with Dell R‑Series servers, Unity XT, Connectrix, and VPLEX platforms.
Deep understanding of SAN architecture, volume management, and enterprise storage concepts.
Proficiency with Red Hat, Oracle Linux, and Windows Server environments, including physical server maintenance.
Experience with datacenter monitoring, capacity planning, and 24/7 operational support.
Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills for complex storage and system issues; Must Have.
Knowledge of EMC technologies and storage best practices.
Experience with Oracle environments and Hadoop clusters.
Ability to manage multiple projects, coordinate with vendors, and support DR and implementation initiatives.
Strong communication skills and ability to mentor junior team members.
Proven ability to work independently in a high‑availability, high‑pressure environment.
Communicate clearly and partner with technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
Provide effective knowledge transfer to peers.
Maintain meticulous documentation habits and proactively share insights that strengthen team capability.
Respond effectively to urgent or after‑hours support needs.
Must be eligible to work in the US for any employer without restrictions.
Must be willing and able to work full‑time onsite in Taylor, TX.
Benefits
Top‑notch medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage
Wellness program
Parental leave
401K match and savings plan
Flexible spending accounts
Life insurance
Paid Holidays
Paid Time off
Additional benefits
Samsung SDS America, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, marital status, genetic information, medical condition, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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