Customer Engineer – Infrastructure – Azure Monitor Bilingual (German and English) (M/F.D)

<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Job Title:</p>Customer Engineer – Infrastructure – Azure Monitor Bilingual (German and English) (M/F.D)<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Job Description</p>Job Description Summary<br>We're Concentrix. The intelligent transformation partner. Solution-focused. Tech-powered. Intelligence-fueled. <br><br>The global technology and services leader that powers the world’s best brands, today and into the future. We’re solution-focused, tech-powered, intelligence-fueled. With unique data and insights, deep industry expertise, and advanced technology solutions, we’re the intelligent transformation partner that powers a world that works, helping companies become refreshingly simple to work, interact, and transact with. We shape new game-changing careers in over 70 countries, attracting the best talent.<br><br>The Concentrix Technical Products and Services team is the driving force behind Concentrix’s transformation, data, and technology services. We integrate world-class digital engineering, creativity, and a deep understanding of human behavior to find and unlock value through tech-powered and intelligence-fueled experiences. We combine human-centered design, powerful data, and strong tech to accelerate transformation at scale. You will be surrounded by the best in the world providing market leading technology and insights to modernize and simplify the customer experience. Within our professional services team, you will deliver strategic consulting, design, advisory services, market research, and contact center analytics that deliver insights to improve outcomes and value for our clients. Hence achieving our vision.<br><br>Our game-changers around the world have devoted their careers to ensuring every relationship is exceptional. And we’re proud to be recognized with awards such as "World's Best Workplaces," “Best Companies for Career Growth,” and “Best Company Culture,” year after year.<br><br>Join us and be part of this journey towards greater opportunities and brighter futures.<p><br>Concentrix is looking a Customer Engineer – Infrastructure – Azure Monitor</p><p></p><p>The Azure Monitor Customer Engineer will work directly with customers, as a consultant and technical advisor to:</p><p>Design, Deploy, Review and Assess the health of the infrastructure<br>Upgrade and maintain deployments<br>Troubleshoot issues with infrastructure and agents<br>Tune and optimize for performance<br>Assist with reporting and visualizations<br>Implement new management packs<br>Assist in the development of custom management packs<br>Provide training in all areas of Azure Monitor to ensure customer goals are met<br> </p><p></p><p>Ideal candidate experience:</p><p>15+ years working as a depth expert and technology owner or consultant for Azure monitor</p><p>Ability to present to multiple levels of customer leadership.</p><p>Ability to act as a consultant and architect for multiple customers.</p><p>Broad knowledge across multiple monitoring scenarios:</p><p>Windows and Linux Operating Systems<br>Azure Monitor<br>KQL Kusto Query language advanced level<br>URL, Network monitoring<br>Connecting to ITSM systems<br>Dashboards, Reporting, and Visualizations<br>PowerShell scripting<br>Deep level knowledge in at least 3 of the above categories</p><p></p><p><br> </p><p>Technical Skills Requirements:  Azure Monitor:</p><p>Broad knowledge of ALL the below areas, with deep understanding of (at least) 4 of the following:</p><p>Deep understanding of Azure Monitor architecture (metrics vs logs, data flow, ingestion, retention)</p><p>Strong knowledge of:</p><p>Log Analytics workspaces<br>Azure Monitor Metrics<br>Diagnostic settings<br>Resource‑level vs platform‑level telemetry<br>Ability to explain when to use Azure Monitor vs Azure Data Explorer / Grafana / third‑party tools.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, be able to:</p><p>Write complex KQL queries across multiple tables<br>Use:<br>parse, extend, mv-expand<br>joins, time series, summarize patterns<br><span style="overflow-wrap: break-word; display: inline; text-decoration: inherit; hyphens: auto;">performance‑optimized</span> queries<br>Build:<br>reusable queries<br>functions<br>summary rules for cost & performance optimization<br>Debug slow or expensive queries<br> </p><p>Tools</p><p>Visual Studio, Silect, MPViewer, Alert Update Connector, PowerShell<br>Linux OS and Linux Monitoring</p><p>Report Development</p><p>Network Monitoring</p><p>URL Monitoring</p><p>Related Skills:</p><p>System Center Orchestrator<br>System Center Data Protection Manager<br>System Center Virtual Machine Manager<br>System Center Service Manager</p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Location:</p>DEU Work-at-Home<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Language Requirements:</p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left">Time Type:</p>Full time

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