Role Title: Superdome / HP-UX Engineer
Location: Anywhere in Australia
Start Date: Immediate
Duration: 12 Months with high possibility of extension
Working Flexibility: Hybrid
Role Overview
We are looking for an experienced HP-UX Engineer to administer and maintain HPE Superdome systems. This role involves OS lifecycle management, patching, performance optimisation, and supporting mission-critical workloads.
Is innovation part of your DNA? Do you want to enable a connected future for people, organizations, and society? Join our growing global NTT team and you'll be part of the world's largest ICT company (by revenue). We've combined the capabilities of 28 remarkable companies to become one, leading technology services provider. Together, we help our people, clients, and communities do great things with technology to create a more secure and connected future. We employ 40,000 people across 57 countries. By bringing together the world's best technology companies and emerging innovators, we work together to deliver sustainable outcomes to businesses and the world. Innovation is part of our DNA. We believe it's key to what makes us different. So, we strive to move forward, challenge the status quo, and drive excellence through the technologies we integrate and the services we deliver around the world. The result is connected cities, connected factories, connected healthcare, connected agriculture, connected conservation, connected mobility, and connected sport. Together we enable the connected future.
Key Responsibilities
Administer and maintain HPE Superdome / Superdome Flex systems running HP-UX.
Manage system configurations, kernel parameters, LVM, VPARs/nPARs.
Perform patching, firmware upgrades, and OS lifecycle management.
Troubleshoot OS issues and ensure high availability.
Support backup and recovery workflows including Ignite-UX.
Collaborate with storage, network, and application teams.
Maintain documentation and operational standards.
Skills & Experience
Strong experience managing HP-UX systems in enterprise environments.
Knowledge of Superdome architecture, nPAR/vPAR management, LVM, and Serviceguard.
Expertise in HP-UX patching, firmware updates, and OS upgrades.
Strong troubleshooting skills for mission-critical UNIX environments.
Ability to work across infrastructure teams effectively.
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