Senior Backup/Disaster Recovery Engineer Johns Creek, GA

Senior Backup/Disaster Recovery Engineer

Full Time • Johns Creek, GA

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  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
We are seeking a Senior Backup & Disaster Recovery Engineer to lead the design, execution, and continuous improvement of enterprise data protection strategies across a complex, high-availability environment.

This role is ideal for an engineer who thrives in mission-critical infrastructure, has deep hands-on experience with Rubrik and Zerto, and can confidently own backup integrity, disaster recovery execution, and business continuity outcomes.

You will play a key role in safeguarding enterprise systems against data loss, cyber threats, and operational disruptions, while driving modernization and resilience across both on-premise and hybrid environments.

This is a 100% on-site role in Johns Creek, GA. Remote or hybrid candidates will not be considered.

Key Responsibilities
Backup & Data Protection
  •  Administer and optimize Rubrik backup environments. 
  •  Configure SLA domains and backup retention policies. 
  •  Monitor backup health and conduct capacity planning. 
Disaster Recovery & Replication
  •  Manage Zerto replication, including failover and failback workflows. 
  •  Conduct regular disaster recovery testing and document outcomes. 
  •  Validate that recovery point and recovery time objectives (RPO/RTO) are met. 
Infrastructure & Integration
  •  Support VMware environments and storage platforms (e.g., Pure, NetApp). 
  •  Integrate backup solutions with cloud platforms if applicable (Azure, AWS). 
  •  Perform isolated recovery environment (IRE) testing. 
Incident Response & Continuous Improvement
  •  Lead responses to data loss or system outages with coordinated recovery. 
  •  Analyze root causes and implement preventative measures. 
  •  Continuously improve backup and DR processes in line with evolving threats. 
Governance & Compliance
  •  Maintain audit-ready documentation for backup and recovery. 
  •  Ensure compliance with internal policies and regulations. 
  •  Develop DR runbooks and operational documentation.
Required Qualifications
  • 5+ years of enterprise backup and disaster recovery experience 
  •  Strong hands-on experience with Rubrik backup solutions
  •  Proven experience with Zerto replication and DR orchestration
  •  Deep understanding of disaster recovery planning, testing, and execution
  •  Experience supporting virtualized environments (VMware) and enterprise storage 
  •  Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving capabilities in production environments
  •  Excellent communication and documentation skills 
Preferred Qualifications
  •  Experience with Quantum storage systems
  •  Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure) in backup/DR contexts 
  •  Experience supporting enterprise-scale DR testing and compliance audits
  •  Relevant certifications (VMCE, CDMP, or similar)
Why Join DigiOffice?
At DigiOffice, you’ll be part of a team focused on building smarter, stronger, and more secure operations for modern organizations. Our work goes beyond traditional IT support—we help clients modernize infrastructure, improve reliability, strengthen security, and scale with confidence. Team members have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, work in dynamic operational environments, and make a measurable impact. If you value innovation, accountability, and practical problem-solving, DigiOffice offers a place where your work can directly drive transformation.
Compensation: $65.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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