Posted on: 23/07/2026
Job Description:
We are looking for an experienced VMware Engineer to design, manage, and maintain enterprise virtualization environments. The ideal candidate will be responsible for administering VMware infrastructure, optimizing platform performance, ensuring high availability, and supporting business-critical applications across the organization.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deploy, configure, administer, and maintain VMware vSphere, ESXi, and vCenter environments.
- Perform virtual machine (VM) provisioning, configuration, migration, and lifecycle management.
- Monitor virtualization infrastructure performance and proactively identify and resolve issues.
- Configure and manage VMware features including High Availability (HA), Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), and vMotion.
- Perform capacity planning, performance tuning, and optimization of VMware environments.
- Support disaster recovery solutions and virtualization-based recovery strategies.
- Troubleshoot VMware infrastructure issues related to compute, networking, storage, and virtual machines.
- Collaborate with storage, backup, network, and infrastructure teams to ensure seamless operations.
- Manage virtualization-related incidents, changes, and service requests according to operational standards.
- Maintain documentation for VMware environments, configurations, and operational procedures.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
- 5+ years of hands-on experience administering VMware virtualization environments.
- Strong expertise in:
1. VMware vSphere
2. VMware ESXi
3. VMware vCenter Server
4. vMotion
5. High Availability (HA)
6. Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
- Experience with virtual machine provisioning, migration, troubleshooting, and performance optimization.
- Good understanding of enterprise storage technologies including:
1. SAN
2. NAS
- Experience working with virtualization monitoring, backup, and disaster recovery solutions.
- Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills with the ability to resolve complex infrastructure issues.
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