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L3 VMware Admin- Virtual

Work Location: Alpharetta, GA (Work from office 2-3 days a week)

FTE- 90K-100K

Key responsibilities:

  • Responsible for server operations inclusive of hardware, operating system (OS), and utilities on the server.
  • Has expertise in one or more operating systems and is responsible for support functions such as planning/deploying/maintaining/supporting servers such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Windows, database system.
  • Assists with restorations, application installation, testing, Tier 2 and Tier 3 support, and troubleshooting issues.
  • Provides migrations, performance tuning, analysis and support of infrastructure, and internal hardware. Provides configuration management and system monitoring.
  • Responsible for provisioning virtual servers and service management of all related Virtual Machines (VMs).
  • Provides monitoring of databases and supporting the infrastructure environment.
  • Analyzes and fixes performance issues related to networking and OS and provides application upgrades.
  • Responsible for configuration management, monitoring, and maintenance of all hosted servers.
Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills
  • Bachelor's Degree with 7-8 years of hands-on experience with Virtual server environment.
Qualifications:
  • Extensive VMware Virtualization Experience - design, implement, and manage VMware environment, including Datacenter cluster(s) and managed by vCenter
  • Knowledge and working experience with Windows and Active Directory
  • Bash and PowerShell script or equivalent demonstrated experience
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and a results-oriented approach to project delivery.
  • Ability to adjust quickly, adapt to changing priorities and take initiative and own the task.
  • Strong attention to detail with excellent communications skills, both verbal and written.
  • Ability to work well independently and as part of a team and with strong organization skills.
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