Senior Vmware Engineer (Security)

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VMware Engineer

£525 a day (Inside IR35)

Manchester (2 days onsite)

4 months

We are seeking a Senior VMware Engineer (Contractor) with hands-on experience provisioning and managing Linux and Windows virtual machines in enterprise VMware environments. This is a contract engagement supporting a higher education institution's virtual infrastructure modernisation and operational support initiatives.The contractor will provide advanced engineering expertise across VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), VMware ESXi, VMware vSphere, and VMware NSX-T, ensuring stability, scalability, and performance of mission-critical academic and research systems.

Scope of Work

Provision, configure, and manage Linux and Windows VMs in enterprise clusters.
Deploy and manage workloads within VMware Cloud Foundation environments.
Install, configure, patch, and upgrade VMware ESXi hosts.
Administer and optimise VMware vSphere clusters, including HA, DRS, and vMotion.
Design and manage network virtualisation using VMware NSX-T.
Perform VM lifecycle management (build, template creation, cloning, migration, decommissioning)
Conduct performance monitoring, capacity planning, and resource optimisation.
Support storage integration (SAN/NAS/vSAN) and ensure optimal IOPS performance.
Implement and support backup, replication, and disaster recovery solutions.
Provide advanced troubleshooting and root cause analysis.
Document architecture, configurations, and operational procedures
Collaborate with infrastructure, security, networking, and research computing teams.Deliverables

Fully provisioned and optimised virtual machine environments.
Updated and documented VMware architecture diagrams and configurations.
Performance optimisation and capacity planning reports.·
Resolved infrastructure incidents within agreed SLAs
Knowledge transfer documentation and handover sessions (if required at contract completion)Required Experience & Skills

VMware engineering experience.
Proven track record provisioning Linux (RHEL, Ubuntu, etc.) and Windows Server VMs
Strong hands-on expertise in VCF, ESXi, vSphere, and NSX-T.
Experience in higher education, research institutions, or multi-tenant environments preferred.
Solid understanding of storage, networking, and security integration
Automation and scripting skills (PowerCLI, PowerShell, Bash, Python)
Experience with vCenter administration and cluster design
Strong troubleshooting and performance tuning capabilities.
VMware certifications (VCP-DCV, VCAP)
Experience with automation/orchestration (VMware Aria/vRealise, Ansible)
Hybrid cloud experience (Azure, AWS, VMware Cloud).Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

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