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VMware Engineer

Washington, DC · On-site

$59 - $73.50/hr

... VMware VCP or VCAP at an enterprise level • Windows Server • Linux Server • Strong knowledge of programming languages (PowerShell, JavaScript, Python) • Strong knowledge of Cisco Unified ...

VMware Engineer

Washington, DC · On-site

$59 - $73.50/hr

Knowledge of and adherence to change control standards and procedures, problem resolution, and troubleshooting techniques VMware VCP or VCAP at an enterprise level Windows Server Linux Server Strong ...

VMWARE Management Skills - 90 day residency for a VCP SME to manage VMWARE Environment. VMWARE Management Skills- Need a VCP5 VMWARE Architect level Resource to manage the current VMWARE environment ...

Cloud Engineer

San Jose, CA · Hybrid

$65.25 - $87.25/hr

Experience working with Clustering technologies (Microsoft/Veritas, etc.) VMWare VCP Certification Qualifications OpenStack, Private/Public/Hybrid Cloud implementation exp Additional Information ...

VMware certifications such as VCP-DCV, VCP-NV, VCAP, or VCIX. * Experience supporting large-scale enterprise or financial services environments. Keywords VMware Cloud Foundation, VCF, vSphere, ESXi ...

VMware engineer

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$50.75 - $63.50/hr

... Active VMware certifications (VCP-DCV, VCP-NV, VCAP, or VCIX). Company : NTT DATA, Inc. is a trusted global innovator of business and technology services. Founded in 1988, the company is ...

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How much do vmware vcp jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for vmware vcp in the United States is $60.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57.21 and $66.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone in a VMware VCP role?

As a VMware VCP, your daily responsibilities often include monitoring and maintaining virtual environments, deploying and configuring virtual machines, and troubleshooting hardware or software issues related to virtualization. You may also be responsible for performing regular system backups, applying updates and patches, and optimizing performance to ensure infrastructure reliability. Collaboration is common, as you often work with network, storage, and security teams to implement best practices and meet organizational requirements. This role requires staying up to date with the latest VMware advancements to ensure the IT environment remains secure and efficient.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Vmware Vcp position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a VMware VCP (VMware Certified Professional), you need strong knowledge of virtualization technologies, networking, and storage, typically demonstrated by obtaining a VMware VCP certification. Hands-on experience with VMware vSphere, ESXi hosts, vCenter Server, and familiarity with associated management tools is essential. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important for collaborating with IT teams and troubleshooting complex environments. These skills ensure efficient management, optimization, and support of virtual infrastructure critical to modern business operations.

What is a VMware VCP job?

A VMware VCP (VMware Certified Professional) job involves managing, configuring, and troubleshooting VMware virtualization environments. Professionals in this role typically work with VMware vSphere, ESXi, and vCenter Server to optimize virtual infrastructure. They ensure high availability, performance, and security of virtualized systems in enterprise IT environments. Many VCP-certified professionals work as system administrators, engineers, or consultants, supporting cloud and virtualization strategies.

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Sr VMware infrastructure architect/consultant

Digital Links Inc

Glen Allen, VA • Remote

Contractor

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

 
Role: senior VMware infrastructure architect/consultant
Location: Remote
 
VCF Generalist:
We are seeking a senior VMware infrastructure consultant with broad expertise across VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), NSX, vSAN, vSphere operations, and infrastructure automation.
This role is focused on VMware infrastructure architecture, lifecycle management, operational support, automation, and modernization initiatives across enterprise virtualization platforms.
The ideal candidate is a strong VCF generalist capable of supporting architecture, implementation, operational troubleshooting, and automation initiatives.
 
Key Responsibilities
•            Design, deploy, and support VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environments
•            Manage and optimize:
o            vSphere
o            NSX
o            vSAN
o            VMware Aria / vRealize platforms
•            Support VCF lifecycle management, upgrades, and operational health
•            Design and implement infrastructure automation solutions
•            Configure and support VMware networking and micro-segmentation solutions
•            Implement monitoring, alerting, logging, and operational tooling
•            Troubleshoot complex virtualization and infrastructure issues
•            Support disaster recovery, migration, and modernization initiatives
•            Provide operational guidance and infrastructure best practices
 
Required Qualifications
•            Strong experience with:
o            VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
o            vSphere
o            NSX
o            vSAN
•            Experience with VMware operations and infrastructure lifecycle management
•            Strong troubleshooting and operational support experience
•            Experience with automation and scripting tools
•            Experience supporting enterprise virtualized environments
 
Preferred Skills
•            Experience with:
o            VMware Aria Suite
o            VCF/vRealize Operations
o            VCF/vRealize Automation
o            Log Insight
•            Experience with:
o            Terraform
o            PowerCLI
o            Ansible
o            Infrastructure as Code
•            Experience with:
o            AVI Load Balancer / NSX ALB
o            VxRail
o            Hyper-converged infrastructure
•            Kubernetes platform familiarity is a plus
•            Experience with migrations and modernization initiatives is a plus
 
Preferred Certifications
•            VMware VCP-VCF
•            VMware VCP-NV
•            VMware VCP-DCV
•            VMware VCAP certifications preferred
 
This person is essentially a senior VMware infrastructure architect/consultant who helps enterprise clients design, maintain, modernize, and automate their VMware environments.
In practical terms, they would be responsible for things like:
 
  • Designing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environments for enterprise clients
  • Supporting and troubleshooting large VMware infrastructures
  • Managing virtualization platforms including:
  • vSphere (virtual machines and hosts)
  • NSX (network virtualization and segmentation)
  • vSAN (storage virtualization)
  • VMware Aria/vRealize tools (monitoring and automation)
  • Performing upgrades, patching, and lifecycle management of VMware platforms
  • Automating infrastructure tasks using tools like Terraform, PowerCLI, and Ansible
  • Helping clients modernize or migrate infrastructure environments
  • Supporting disaster recovery and operational stability initiatives
  • Advising clients and internal solution teams on VMware best practices and architecture decisions
expected to:
  • Work with solution architects and engineering teams
  • Participate in client discussions
  • Recommend infrastructure approaches
  • Solve complex enterprise virtualization issues
  • Guide modernization and automation strategies
  • The environment is likely enterprise-scale and fairly complex, so this person needs broad VMware knowledge rather than being narrowly specialized in only one product.