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We are seeking a Virtual Systems Engineer to provide project support for Windows and VMware Platform client solutions. Extensive experience with Virtualization platforms, specifically, VMware and vCloud are a plus.
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Collaborate with multiple teams to ensure effective IT Asset Management in an environment that includes physical and virtual (VMWare) assets and cloud virtual assets in AWS and Azure.
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Comprehensive VMware Infrastructure Management: This role involves the end-to-end management of VMware infrastructure, spanning from the installation and configuration of ESXi hosts, vCenter deployment, and vSphere Client inventory creation, to managing virtual machine resources, configuring enterprise-level vSphere networking and storage, and overseeing vSphere cluster operations.
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We are looking for a VMware Engineer to join our multi-tenant, industry-leading, hosting team managing an environment of over 6000 hosts and over 65,000 virtual machines. Junior VMware Engineer requires 0-2 years of experience in the following.
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Familiarity with the SPAWAR RMF Process Guide McAfee ePO tool suite, and experience with VMWare ESX or other virtual machine solutions Applicant: - Is a US Citizen. Familiarity with the SPAWAR RMF Process Guide McAfee ePO tool suite, and experience with VMWare ESX or other virtual machine solutions Applicant: - Is a US Citizen.
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Experience implementing and sustaining a virtual server infrastructure such as Nutanix or VMWare. Experience with the following desired: Nutanix AHV/Acropolis; VMware ESXi/vSphere; MECM/SCCM/PDQ; Windows Deployment Server/PXE Boot imaging; and Powershell.
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Configure, maintain, and troubleshoot physical (Cisco) and distributed virtual switches (VMware). Server Administration (windows / VMware) - Required - 3+ years. VMware vSphere - Required - 2+ years.
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Our Client is currently in need of a Secret cleared VMware Horizon and NSX Consultant for a The consultant will work onsite in support of the design and deployment of VMware Horizon and NSX.
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Build, maintain, and troubleshoot physical and virtual servers. Nessus by Tenable - Desired - 1+ years. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is seeking a Network Engineer 2 to assist network and security team with network, security, server maintenance, and support for local area networks, metropolitan area networks, and private cloud environment.
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Have three (3) years’ experience administering a VMware Virtual Environment, which should include extensive knowledge of and experience with installation, configuration, and integration, backups, troubleshooting and problem resolution for servers associated with a VMware Virtual Infrastructure such as ESXi and vCenter Servers.
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Leidos' Defense Group has an opening for a VMWare System Administrator specializing in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) to be based in the Colorado Springs, CO area. Work in a Vmware vCenter and Horizon View environment supporting both virtual servers and desktops (VDI.
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Major Vendor Certifications (Microsoft, VMware, FortiNet, etc.) Network Operating Systems and products from Microsoft, VMware, Citrix, etc. Solutions including Virtual Infrastructures, firewalls, switching, LAN/WAN.
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Experience with Citrix/VMware/Microsoft Desktop and Application Virtualization technologies such as Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, VMware Horizon, or Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop.
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Setup, Golden Images, Administration, and Troubleshooting (VMWare, Citrix, Azure, etc.) Cloud and virtualization using Azure, VMWare, Hyper-V, etc.
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VMware Engineer requires 2+ years of experience in the following. Exposure to VMware vSphere. VMware Engineer requires 2+ years of experience in the following. Experience or interest in scripting and automation with tools such as vSphere PowerCLI, GoLang, or Python.
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