The Network Engineer we're after in Sunnyvale thinks in Time Management, dreams in ServiceNow, and argues about naming conventions for sport. Weigh it however you like — the math still lands at $154,000 - $224,000, full-time hours, and a team at General Motors worth joining.
Key Responsibilities
- Break large technology initiatives into Ticketing Systems increments Sunnyvale can actually deliver
- Translate the mission-driven Office 365 Migration outage into fixes that make the next Sunnyvale launch dull
- Carry features from whiteboard sketch to Sunnyvale, CA production without dropping the baton
- Defend General Motors uptime through the 2 a.m. Sunnyvale pages nobody volunteers for
- Untangle the ServiceNow dependency knots that have slowed Sunnyvale releases for months
- Decode the undocumented ServiceNow service nobody at General Motors remembers writing
- Own a technology service end to end, from Networking schema to on-call rotation
What You'll Bring
- Demonstrated calm when a Sunnyvale, CA client changes scope mid-stream
- A knack for Networking that colleagues quietly come to rely on
- A point of view on General Motors's space, sharpened by your own reading
- Comfort navigating ambiguity when the brief arrives half-written
- The discipline to document while it's fresh, not after it's forgotten
- Strong time-management skills and a bias toward action
At the heart of General Motors is a thoughtfully-bold belief that great technology software should feel effortless. The unwritten rule in Sunnyvale is simple: leave the codebase kinder than you found it.
Step in at $154,000 - $224,000, climb with structured growth, lean on a mentor, and take the flexibility General Motors is genuinely proud of.
We refreshed this Network Engineer listing this week to keep it current for applicants.
Ready to put your ServiceNow and RAID Configuration skills to work? apply now.