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Virtualization Engineer United States Jobs (On-site work)

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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Systems Engineer
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United States , Fort Shafter, Hawaii
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125000.00 - 132000.00 USD / Year
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Amentum
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Flight Dynamics Engineer- Virtual Test Environment
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Join our Boston team as a Flight Dynamics Engineer to develop a state-of-the-art Virtual Test Environment. You will create and validate high-fidelity aircraft simulations using MATLAB/Simulink, supporting flight test and certification. We seek 5+ years of experience in aircraft dynamics and simul...
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United States , Boston, MA
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Merlin Labs
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Virtualization Engineer
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Seeking a Virtualization Engineer in Melbourne, FL to lead our VMware and Hyper-V infrastructure. This role requires 6+ years of experience, a Bachelor's degree, and U.S. Citizenship for a Public Trust clearance. You will design, upgrade, and maintain virtual environments across on-prem and cloud...
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United States , Melbourne
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Sparibis
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Virtualization Engineer
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Join our team as a Senior Virtualization Engineer in Cherry Hill. Leverage your 7+ years of VMware vSphere expertise to optimize and secure an existing enterprise environment. Your role will focus on enhancing architecture performance and stability through expert assessment and industry-aligned r...
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United States , Cherry Hill
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75.00 - 85.00 USD / Hour
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Beacon Hill
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Explore a dynamic career at the heart of modern IT infrastructure with Virtualization Engineer jobs. This critical profession focuses on designing, implementing, and maintaining the virtualized environments that power today's enterprises. By abstracting physical hardware to create virtual machines (VMs) and resources, these engineers enable efficient, scalable, and resilient computing. They are the architects behind the scenes, ensuring that servers, storage, and networking components are pooled and managed as flexible, software-defined resources. A Virtualization Engineer's typical responsibilities are comprehensive and vital to business continuity. Core duties include the daily administration and monitoring of hypervisor platforms like VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Nutanix AHV. They provision and manage virtual machines, configure virtual networks and storage, and ensure optimal performance across the environment. A significant part of the role involves lifecycle management—patching, upgrading, and securing the virtualization stack. Engineers also plan for capacity, analyzing trends to scale resources proactively and avoid bottlenecks. Furthermore, they are central to disaster recovery and business continuity strategies, designing and testing failover procedures to guarantee minimal downtime. The role demands a blend of deep technical expertise and strong analytical soft skills. Proficiency in core hypervisor technologies is a given, often complemented by experience with hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solutions. Understanding underlying concepts in networking, storage, and server hardware is essential for effective troubleshooting. Engineers must possess robust problem-solving abilities to diagnose complex, multi-layered issues. Skills in scripting and automation (using tools like PowerShell or Python) are increasingly valuable for streamlining repetitive tasks. Crucially, these professionals must excel in documentation, communication, and collaboration, as they serve as subject matter experts interfacing with other IT teams and stakeholders. For those seeking Virtualization Engineer jobs, common requirements include a background in system administration, relevant vendor certifications (such as VCP or Nutanix NCP), and a proven track record in managing enterprise virtual environments. The ability to work under pressure, prioritize effectively, and participate in on-call rotations is standard. This career path offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge cloud-adjacent technologies and is foundational to the journey toward private and hybrid cloud operations. Discover your next opportunity in this evolving field, where you can build the resilient and efficient digital backbones that drive modern business.

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