Virtualization Engineer
What Is a Virtualization Engineer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a Virtualization Engineer?
A virtualization engineer manages data storage, server resources, and other virtual computing platforms. You perform a variety of functions, including data migration, virtual machine set-up and training, troubleshooting end-user problems, and designing assessment tools for storage and visualization applications. Qualifications for the job include a variety of career experience, skills, and education. You should have a bachelor’s degree in statistics, data science, or IT systems, along with several years of work in the field. Strong analytical qualities, attention to detail, and ability to be a team player are all important.
How Can I Become a Virtualization Engineer?
The primary qualifications for becoming a virtualization engineer are a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and the ability to participate in continuing education so you can stay current with the latest industry developments. Previous work experience with data storage, managing server resources, or machine learning can help you stand out from other virtualization engineers. Additional certifications from major software vendors, such as Microsoft and Cisco, are also helpful for this job. Fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of a virtualization engineer role requires excellent technical and analytical problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to explain complex virtualization topics to others you may communicate with who work outside of this field.
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