FAQs
What is the role of the Splunk Admin in the Tools team?
The Splunk Admin will perform a Subject Matter Expert (SME) role for a Tools team that consists of various infrastructure monitoring tools, specifically focusing on Splunk, Elastic Search, and a suite of components.
What qualifications are required for the Splunk Admin position?
The desired qualifications include a Bachelor of Computer Application, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering, or Bachelor of Technology.
How many years of experience are preferred for this role?
The preferred experience for this role is between 4 to 6 years.
Is experience with any specific tools required for this position?
Yes, experience with infrastructure monitoring tools, particularly Splunk and Elastic Search, is highly desirable.
What is the primary focus of the Splunk Admin role?
The primary focus is on managing and supporting various infrastructure monitoring tools, with a specific emphasis on Splunk and its related components.
Are there opportunities for career advancement in this role?
Yes, there may be opportunities for career advancement as you gain experience and demonstrate expertise in the tools and technologies used.
Is there any training provided for this role?
Typically, training is provided to ensure proficiency in the specific tools and technologies utilized in the position.
What type of work environment can be expected in this role?
The work environment is typically collaborative, involving interaction with other team members focused on infrastructure monitoring and management.
Are there specific projects that the Splunk Admin will be involved in?
Yes, the Splunk Admin will likely be involved in various monitoring and analysis projects related to infrastructure management within the organization.