Role at a glance
- Salary
- Not Disclosed
- Location
- Bengaluru, KA, India
- Work arrangement
- Hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Experience
- 10+ years in Windows Server infrastructure engineering
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Role Summary
The Windows Server Infrastructure Architect owns the design, architecture, and standardization of the Windows Server platform across a large-scale environment. The role defines platform direction and standards for patching, gold images, deployment, and virtualization, while guiding operations teams in execution.
What You'll Do
- Design the Windows Server platform architecture and standardization approach
- Build the patching architecture for a large server fleet
- Develop Windows Server gold image pipelines and deployment standards
- Define the server virtualization strategy, including host design, clustering/HA, and capacity planning
- Set technical standards and produce architecture and design documentation
- Guide execution teams and solve platform-level Windows Server problems
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Deep expertise administering and architecting Windows Server at enterprise scale; experience with enterprise patching architecture, gold image and deployment pipelines, virtualization, PowerShell automation, Active Directory, GPO, DNS, Windows networking, vulnerability scanner integration, security hardening baselines, and technical leadership.
Required
- Deep expertise administering and architecting Windows Server (2016/2019/2022 and newer) at enterprise scale
- Experience designing an enterprise patching/configuration architecture using SCCM/MECM (Current Branch) or a comparable enterprise tool
- Hands-on experience building Windows Server gold images and standardized deployment/provisioning pipelines
- Strong virtualization background in Hyper-V and/or VMware vSphere, including host design, clustering/HA, and capacity planning
- Advanced PowerShell scripting and automation
- Solid Active Directory, GPO, DNS, and Windows networking fundamentals as they apply to server infrastructure
- Experience integrating vulnerability scanners and applying security hardening baselines
- Ability to set standards, produce architecture/design documentation, and guide execution teams
Preferred
- Infrastructure-as-Code and/or configuration management (DSC, Ansible, Terraform, or similar)
- Hyper-V
- Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate (AZ-800/AZ-801)
- Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305)
- Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator (SC-300)
- VMware VCP-DCV or equivalent Hyper-V/virtualization credential
Original job description
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Job Description
As the Windows Server Infrastructure Architect, you will own the design, architecture, and standardization of the Windows Server platform across a large-scale environment. This is a senior engineering and architecture role — not an operations or endpoint/desktop management role. You will be the technical authority for Windows Server, responsible for building the patching architecture, gold image pipeline, deployment standards, and virtualization strategy that operations teams execute against.
You will set direction, define standards, and solve the hardest platform-level problems.
Qualifications
- Deep expertise administering and architecting Windows Server (2016/2019/2022 and newer) at enterprise scale
- Proven experience designing an enterprise patching/configuration architecture for a large server fleet using SCCM/MECM (Current Branch) or a comparable enterprise tool
- Hands-on experience building Windows Server gold images and standardized deployment/provisioning pipelines
- Strong virtualization background: Hyper-V (preferred) and/or VMware vSphere — host design, clustering/HA, and capacity planning
- Advanced PowerShell scripting and automation; experience with Infrastructure-as-Code and/or configuration management (DSC, Ansible, Terraform, or similar) is a strong plus
- Solid Active Directory, GPO, DNS, and Windows networking fundamentals as they apply to server infrastructure
- Experience integrating vulnerability scanners (Qualys, Tenable, Rapid7) and applying security hardening baselines (CIS, DISA STIG)
- Ability to operate as a technical lead: set standards, produce architecture/design documentation, and guide execution teams
General Skills & Competencies
- Proactive self-starter who manages time and priorities independently
- Strong ability to translate business and security needs into comprehensive technical solutions while building credibility across teams
- Clear written and verbal communication; able to deliver formal architecture presentations to both technical teams and leadership
- Effective in one-on-one and group settings; able to respond well to questions in unstructured formats
- Mentors junior engineers, drives process and service improvements, and keeps current with the Windows Server and virtualization landscape
Experience Required
- 10+ years in Windows Server infrastructure engineering, with a significant portion in an architecture or technical lead capacity on large-scale (1,000+ server) environments
- Demonstrated ownership of enterprise patching architecture, gold image pipelines, and server virtualization at scale
Certifications Preferred
- Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate (AZ-800/AZ-801)
- Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305) — for hybrid/cloud environments
- Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator (SC-300) — if AD/identity is in scope
- VMware VCP-DCV or equivalent Hyper-V/virtualization credential
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
About the company
Sandisk
Large Enterprise
SanDisk, a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation, is a leading global provider of flash storage solutions. Founded in 1988, the company specializes in developing high-performance memory cards, USB flash drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), and enterprise storage solutions for devices ranging from smartphones to data centers. Known for its innovation and quality, SanDisk has been instrumental in advancing storage technology, enabling users to store and access vast amounts of data quickly and efficiently. With a commitment to reliability and cutting-edge design, SanDisk continues to empower individuals and businesses worldwide with its advanced storage products.
SanDisk, a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation, is a leading global provider of flash storage solutions. Founded in 1988, the company specializes in developing high-performance memory cards, USB flash drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), and enterprise storage solutions for devices ranging from smartphones to data centers. Known for its innovation and quality, SanDisk has been instrumental in advancing storage technology, enabling users to store and access vast amounts of data quickly and efficiently. With a commitment to reliability and cutting-edge design, SanDisk continues to empower individuals and businesses worldwide with its advanced storage products.