About us
Pliancy is fundamentally changing the way businesses value technology by empowering the next evolution of IT leadership. We provide high-touch consulting solutions to life science and finance organizations. Our employees and clients find that we're starkly different from other IT organizations because we challenge the status quo in two major ways: by putting people first in every decision we make, and by innovating towards simplicity and sustainability. Whether streamlining a client's race to a cancer cure or securing the fine details of data integrity, we're driven to help people.
And as a people-first company that invests in the long-term success of our employees, we're looking for creative thinkers who like to solve interesting problems. We have a culture of mentorship and prioritize curiosity and empathy in all of our hiring decisions.
About Us
Pliancy empowers IT leaders to revolutionize the way businesses value technology. As a collaborative problem-solving team, we provide high-touch consultation and white-glove support to life sciences and finance organizations.
Our employees and clients find that we're starkly different from other IT organizations because we challenge the status quo in two major ways: by putting people first in every decision we make, and by innovating towards simplicity and sustainability. Whether streamlining a client's race to a cancer cure or securing the fine details of data integrity, we're driven to help people.
And as a people-first company that invests in the long-term success of our employees, we're looking for creative thinkers who like to solve interesting problems. We have a culture of mentorship, and prioritize curiosity and empathy in our hiring decisions.
About the role
The Infrastructure Projects team is a growing group of leads and engineers who manage large Buildout and Relocation initiatives alongside smaller Infrastructure Service Improvement projects. A Senior Infrastructure Projects Engineer needs to be able to work independently when needed, while staying in sync with the team, consultants, and clients. Our primary priority is clear communication and expectation-setting. This team is client-facing with regular travel so an ideal candidate thrives on being able to communicate highly technical information to C-Suite or Executive Suite stakeholders at our Clients. The location for this role is in the California Bay Area.
What is the work like?
Our clients in the California Bay Area are showing consistent growth. This manifests as a lot of movement into and out of office spaces. In both of our client verticals, we find ourselves:
There is a lot of on-site work but there will be instances where you are doing various, remote value-add efforts (Predictive Wireless Surveys, License Renewals, Maintenance or Post-Installation Support).
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for an IT operations generalist who works well with technical and non-technical people, is interested in improving processes, is an adept project manager and has an appreciation for documentation and detailed specs. Going a bit further, we're looking for someone who will help develop and maintain the standards for the processes we are using and loves working in an environment of continuous improvement. Finally, this individual has worked with enough technology, be it networking, virtualization, SaaS, IaaS, or AV, that they can can use foundational basics to pick up new technology and skillsets.
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As of September 27, 2021, Pliancy requires all employees to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination before being admitted to any of our physical offices.
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