CrawlJobs Logo
Briefcase Icon
Category Icon

VMware Engineer Jobs

23 Job Offers

Filters
Vmware, Storage & Datacenter Engineer
Save Icon
Join Europe's largest airline group as a VMware, Storage & Datacenter Engineer in Dublin. Design and manage enterprise virtualization, storage, and secure datacenter platforms across multiple sites. We seek an expert in VMware vSphere/NSX-T, Dell PowerStore, and isolated recovery environments. En...
Location Icon
Location
Ireland , Dublin
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
ryanair.com Logo
Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Vmware Admin Senior Engineer-infrastructure Management
Save Icon
Seeking a Senior VMware Admin Engineer in Noida to manage our critical infrastructure. You will leverage deep VSphere, ESX, and virtualization expertise for administration, P2V, performance tuning, and troubleshooting. The role requires strong Windows Server and hardware skills, with Azure and Po...
Location Icon
Location
India , Noida
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
https://www.soprasteria.com Logo
Sopra Steria
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Vmware Aria Automation Engineer
Save Icon
Seeking a VMware Aria Automation Engineer in Noida. Manage and optimize the platform, ensuring operational excellence across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Requires 5-10 years' experience in cloud automation, IaC, and strong multi-cloud knowledge (AWS, Azure, GCP). Develop automated workflo...
Location Icon
Location
India , Noida
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
nttdata.com Logo
NTT DATA
Expiration Date
Until further notice
A VMware Engineer is a specialized IT professional responsible for designing, implementing, managing, and optimizing virtualized infrastructure using VMware technologies. These experts are pivotal in modern data centers, enabling organizations to consolidate servers, improve resource utilization, and build agile, scalable private or hybrid cloud environments. As businesses increasingly rely on virtualization for efficiency and disaster recovery, the demand for skilled VMware Engineer jobs continues to grow across various industries. Professionals in this role typically manage the core VMware vSphere suite, which includes ESXi hypervisors and vCenter Server. Their day-to-day responsibilities revolve around ensuring the high availability, performance, and security of the virtual environment. Common duties include provisioning and configuring virtual machines (VMs), managing clusters with features like vSphere High Availability (HA) and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), and performing upgrades and patches. They handle complex vSphere networking, including standard and distributed switches, and integrate various storage protocols like iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and software-defined storage solutions such as vSAN. A significant part of the role involves proactive monitoring, performance tuning, and capacity planning to prevent issues before they impact business operations. Beyond core administration, VMware Engineers often engage in advanced automation, disaster recovery planning, and private cloud initiatives. They use scripting tools like PowerCLI and automation platforms to streamline repetitive tasks and enforce consistency. Many engineers also work with associated VMware products like NSX for network virtualization, vRealize Suite for cloud management, and Site Recovery Manager (SRM) for disaster recovery. Collaboration is key, as they frequently work with network, storage, and security teams to diagnose cross-domain issues and integrate systems seamlessly. The typical skill set for these jobs includes deep, hands-on expertise with the VMware vSphere ecosystem. A strong understanding of underlying x86 server hardware, networking concepts (TCP/IP, VLANs), and storage area networks (SAN) is essential. Foundational knowledge of operating systems, particularly Windows Server and Linux, is also common. Employers highly value problem-solving abilities, a methodical approach to troubleshooting, and a strong customer-service orientation, especially for roles involving support. While not always mandatory, professional certifications like the VMware Certified Professional (VCP) are widely recognized and preferred. Excellent communication skills are crucial for documenting configurations, writing incident reports, and explaining technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Overall, a career as a VMware Engineer offers a challenging and rewarding path at the heart of IT infrastructure. These jobs are ideal for individuals who enjoy working with cutting-edge technology to build resilient and efficient computing platforms that directly support critical business applications and services.

Filters

×
Countries
Category
Location
Work Mode
Salary