Talan

Technology

VMwareVirtualizationSME

$100–140k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“VMware Virtualization SME at Talan. Skills: VMware Virtualization, VCF 9 migration, Automation, AI Ops. Lead migration to VMware Cloud Foundation 9. Manage full VMware stack”

What You'll Achieve.

Maintain RPO of 5 seconds or less; Maintain RTO of 15 minutes or less

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Performance issues resolution

Eligibility Requirements

24x7 on-call rotation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

+5 years of experience with large-scale VMware environments (vSphere 8+, NSX-T, vSAN), Expert-level automation skills, Hands-on experience with Aria Operations, VRLI, and VRNI, Solid understanding of enterprise storage, Deep networking knowledge, Experience applying AI ops concepts

Nice to Have

VMware certifications preferred, ITIL Foundation is a plus

What You'll Do.

Lead migration to VMware Cloud Foundation 9

Manage full VMware stack

Monitor real-time capacity

Review capacity increase requests

Drive server replacement

Implement Infrastructure as Code

Automate provisioning

Automate lifecycle management

Deploy AI-driven monitoring

Deploy self-healing playbooks

Provide Tier 2/3 support

Perform daily health checks

Perform firmware upgrades

Perform security patching

Participate in DR planning

Participate in DR testing

Free ATS check

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