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Quality Engineer

Torrington, CT

$71K - $91K/yr

Knowledge of the principles of molding, SPC, Kaizen, PPAP, APQP, ISO 9001 audits, ECN, PGA, GD&T, CMM and VMM machines, computer applications, special processes, machining and plastic molding ...

Production Team Leader

Waupaca, WI · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Ensure clean up time is being utilized during the shift and you hand each VMM off to the next shift in the way you would want to receive the machine at the beginning of your shift. Quality: * Process ...

ASIC/FPGA verification experience with modern verification methodologies such as UVM, OVM or VMM. * 3+ years professional experience. * Active DoD Secret clearance POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES * Support ...

Day Shift Inspector

Burbank, CA · On-site

$23 - $28/hr

The ability to operate a CMM and VMM, is highly desirable. * Must be able to read and interpret Geometric Dimension and Tolerance (GD&T) * Must be able to read and understand military specifications ...

Production Team Leader

Waupaca, WI

$18 - $24.75/hr

Ensure clean up time is being utilized during the shift and you hand each VMM off to the next shift in the way you would want to receive the machine at the beginning of your shift. Quality: * Process ...

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Demonstrated experience with Windows Management including Active Directory, SCOM, and VMM. * Demonstrated experience performing complex problem management research and issue resolution with the ...

Senior FPGA Engineer

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$106K - $197K/yr

Knowledge using SystemVerilog for verification with AVM, VMM, OVM, or UVM a plus. :: Developing C# source code targeting enhanced Flash Microcontrollers. :: Good English knowledge (speech and writing ...

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How much do vmm jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for vmm in the United States is $55.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.04 and $64.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by VMM (Virtual Machine Manager) professionals in managing virtualized environments?

VMM professionals often encounter challenges such as ensuring optimal resource allocation among multiple virtual machines, maintaining high availability, and minimizing downtime. They must also stay vigilant about security vulnerabilities unique to virtualized environments and keep up with rapid changes in virtualization technologies. Effective collaboration with network administrators, storage specialists, and security teams is essential to address these challenges and maintain a stable and efficient infrastructure.

What are VMMs (Virtual Machine Monitors)?

A VMM, or Virtual Machine Monitor, is specialized software that enables the creation and management of virtual machines by abstracting the underlying physical hardware. VMMs, also known as hypervisors, allow multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a single physical machine by allocating resources such as CPU, memory, and storage to each virtual environment. This technology is essential for server consolidation, testing, and efficient hardware utilization. There are two main types of VMMs: Type 1 (bare-metal) and Type 2 (hosted), each serving different use cases in virtualization.

What is the difference between Vmm vs Network Administrator?

AspectVmm (Virtual Machine Manager)Network Administrator
Required CredentialsCertifications like VMware, Hyper-V, or CitrixCompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, or similar
Work EnvironmentData centers, server rooms, virtualized environmentsOffice networks, data centers, enterprise IT settings
Employer & Industry UsageIT companies, cloud providers, data centersCorporate, government, telecom, and enterprise sectors
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding virtualization management rolesManaging and maintaining network infrastructure

The main difference between a Vmm and a Network Administrator lies in their focus areas. Vmm specialists manage virtualized environments and virtualization platforms, while Network Administrators oversee network infrastructure and connectivity. Both roles require technical certifications and work in IT environments, but their responsibilities and skill sets differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), and why are they important?

To excel as a Virtual Machine Manager (VMM), you need a solid background in IT infrastructure, virtualization concepts, and relevant operating systems, typically supported by a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware vSphere, and management platforms such as System Center Virtual Machine Manager is crucial, along with certifications like VMware Certified Professional or Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for managing complex virtual environments and collaborating with IT teams. These skills enable reliable deployment, maintenance, and troubleshooting of virtual machines, ensuring optimal performance and security in virtualized data centers.
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Quality Engineer

Quality Engineer

Kamis

Torrington, CT

$71K - $91K/yr

Full-time

Posted 1 hour ago


Job description

Assures acceptability of products, traceability and accuracy of documentation. Performs various analytical auditing, inspection and product support duties. Responsible for new tooling and component inspection, corrective actions, continuous quality improvement and gaging instruments. Works closely with quality functions and departments to reduce the variations in companywide processes and to assure quality products to meet all customer requirements. Substitutes in the absence of the QA Director.

Qualifications

Thorough knowledge of quality assurance policies, inspection procedures and techniques, measuring equipment related to tool evaluation and product layout inspection, statistical analysis.

Knowledge of the principles of molding, SPC, Kaizen, PPAP, APQP, ISO 9001 audits, ECN, PGA, GD&T, CMM and VMM machines, computer applications, special processes, machining and plastic molding injection.

Excellent math skills and understanding of Statistics as they apply to measurement.

Good written and verbal communication skills, computer skills (Words, Excel, Outlook, etc...)

Good Problem Solving skills.

Proficient in Blue Print interpretation and full understanding of GD&T.

Ability to work with minimum supervision and to work cooperatively with others in stressful

Situations. Teaching others is a key part of this job to improve performance.

Ability to maintain accurate records and document data.

Understands and utilizes many automotive tools, Control Plans, PPAPP process, Gauge R&R, Capability Studies, PFMEA’s.

Understanding of Gear Data and measurements is a plus.

Ability to write IQ, OQ and PQ Medical Protocols and Reports.

Ability to write and pull together PPAP Reports for Customers.


B.S degree in Quality or Mfg. Engineering plus 10 years of related experience in manufacturing, plastic molding or equivalent.