Infrastructure Engineer - SC Cleared - Cambridgeshire

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Infrastructure Engineer - VMWare/VxRail Specialist - SC Cleared - Cambridgeshire - £500 - £625 per day

Role Description -:-VxRail hardware has arrived and needs to be configured and made operational.
Will need to be racked, powered, networked, and documented.
Setup tasks-Install Dell access switch(es) and configure.
Establish network core connectivity (logical VLAN segmentation, IP address planning/allocation).-
Cabling & power extension to racks; shared storage configuration. (ECR's)
Set up vSphere (target: vSphere 8.0; ESXi 7.0 noted)
Connect to existing V8.0 vCenter.-Implement Veeam for backups/restores.
Define best-practice firewall/network rules.-Prepare backup & restoration plans and DR procedure
Infrastructure Engineer - VMWare Specialist - SC Cleared - Cambridgeshire - £500 - £625 per day Essential Skills:

Cisco Nexus Series NXOS
Network Administration
Cloud Computing

Infrastructure Engineer - VMWare Specialist - SC Cleared - Cambridgeshire - £500 - £625 per day

This role is inside IR35 and will require working under the direction of the client delivery manager as part of a multi-disciplinary team. The successful candidate will follow established delivery processes and working practices

This role requires the successful candidate to undergo and be eligible for UK Security Vetting at SC/DV level. Clearance sponsorship will be provided where required. Due to the nature of the work, candidates should meet the relevant residency requirements. If applicable, reserved post nationality restrictions will be confirmed by the client. Damia is committed to inclusive recruitment and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.

Due to the secure nature of the position and working environment, you must have, or be eligible to obtain Security Clearance

More details relating to UK Security Clearance can be found here

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