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VMware Administrator (Windows, Redhat, UCS, vSphere)

Company Name:
Optomi
VMware Administrator (Windows, Redhat, UCS, vSphere) Suwanee
Optomi in partnership with an Atlanta based firm is seeking a VMWare Administrator responsible ongoing operations and maintenance on my client's Virtual Infrastructure and Cloud platforms. Primary responsibilities include: support and maintenance of client Windows infrastructures. Also serving as an escalation point for Tier I / II engineers for all Cloud support initiatives.
What the right person will enjoy:
- Opportunity to work for an industry leader who utilizes cutting edge technologies
- Casual work environment with flexible hours
- Chance to work with a team that has great camaraderie and tremendous growth opportunity!
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Reply today if your background includes:
- 4 years of hands on experience with VmWare
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 network troubleshooting
- Tier 2 Windows OS Troubleshooting (active directory etc.)
- Experience deployed ESX vSphere servers
- Managed Services experience highly preferred
- CCNA/VCP/VCA certification highly preferred
Additional requirements:
- Windows 2003, 2008 and 2012 in a production environment
- Windows 2008 and 2012 Clustering Administration, SQL 2008/2012 Clustering Administration
- Experience supporting and deploying Dell, IBM, Cisco UCS blade server hardware
- Any experience in Linux Redhat, Citrix and supporting a plus
- Scripting experience is a plus
- Citrix experience a plus
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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