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VMware Virtualisation Engineer

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Location:Dublin
Tags: vmware | windows | san |
Type:Permanent
VMware Virtualisation Engineer/ Senior Engineer required for one of Dublin's top consultancy companies based in Dublin City Centre. You will be responsible working with clients to define requirements, design and implement virtualisation solutions, validate technical design, and become a recognised engineer in all aspects of server, desktop and storage virtualisation. If you are an ambitious engineer searching for a new challenge and would like to work with a top company, then this is the opportunity for you!!! Essential skills: Experience with Virtualisation technologies (VMware, XEN, VDI, etc.) Experience in a windows environment Knowledge of storage solutions (SAN, NAS etc.). Please send your CV ASAP or contact me for more information. You won't see this role with any other recruitment consultancies.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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