Marriott International - Montgomery, AL
posted about 2 months ago
The Senior Systems Engineer - Hardware at Marriott International is a pivotal role responsible for providing architecture, engineering, and delivery support to the Technology Workplace Products Hardware team. This position focuses on component hardening, hardware lifecycle management, compliance, and product selection. The engineer will collaborate with business leaders, technology architects, and other engineers to design and implement systems that meet both current and future requirements. The role demands a proactive approach to ensure that Marriott's services maintain the necessary resiliency and uptime, while also delivering rapid functional and non-functional improvements. The engineer will leverage both current and cutting-edge technologies to provide innovative solutions that serve the business effectively. In this role, the Senior Systems Engineer will conduct research, analysis, design, creation, and implementation of systems. They will be responsible for architecting, designing, testing, and implementing component hardening standards for endpoints, as well as hardware lifecycle solutions and compliance management solutions. The engineer will provide technical leadership and oversight for contractors and managed service providers, ensuring that solutions are documented and knowledge is transferred effectively. They will also translate requests from various stakeholders into actionable features and enhancements, while advocating for necessary policy and engineering improvements. The position requires a strategic mindset, as the engineer will function as a senior technical expert within the department, developing specific goals and plans to prioritize and organize work. They will champion the leaders' vision for product and service delivery, making critical decisions to ensure project completion on schedule. The engineer will analyze the current environment to identify deficiencies and recommend improvements, while also staying informed about technology industry trends that may impact existing and planned architectures.