VMware Specialist Engineer

City of London
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VMware Specialist Engineer

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VMware Specialist Engineers

Contract - £659 p/d (Umbrella) - Immediate Start
Role Title: VMware Specialist Engineer
Location: Central London
Start Date: 10 March 2026
End Date: 10 September 2026
CV Requirement: Candidates must explicitly reference required VMware tools and project usage.

Overview

An urgent requirement exists for an Expert?level VMware Specialist Engineer to support multiple infrastructure and cloud engineering projects. The successful candidate will have strong hands?on experience with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and must bring deep subject?matter expertise in specialist VMware technologies.

Candidates must offer proven experience with at least one of the following:

vRealize Network Insight (VRNI)
VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM)
VMware HCX
Key Responsibilities

VMware Engineering & Deployment

Deliver senior?level engineering support across VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5 environments.
Deploy VMware solutions as part of a technical engineering team delivering large?scale infrastructure projects.
Design, implement and customise VCF deployments to maximise platform features.
Support upgrade activity, including migrations to VCF 9.Automation & Tooling

Contribute to automation initiatives using:
PowerShell
Python
JavaScript
Support the development of automation artefacts that enhance platform performance and operational efficiency.Specialist Product Expertise

Provide advanced technical capability in one or more of the following:
vRealize Network Insight (VRNI)
VMware SRM
VMware HCX
Troubleshoot complex issues within these technologies and provide optimisation guidance.
Technical Collaboration

Work across multiple parallel projects, supporting technical leads and architecture teams.
Produce high?quality documentation and contribute to knowledge?sharing within the engineering function.
Engage with internal stakeholders to ensure solutions are aligned to technical and business objectives.Required Skills & Experience

Essential

Strong hands?on experience with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.
Current VCP?VCF certification.
Proven experience using VRNI, SRM or HCX in live project environments.
Ability to deliver complex VMware engineering tasks across multiple simultaneous projects.
Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
Must reference key VMware products directly in the CV.Desirable

Preparing for VCF 9 release certification.
Additional VMware specialisms, e.g.:
vRealize Automation (Aria Automation)
vRealize Operations (Aria Operations)
Practical automation skills using PowerShell, Python or JavaScript.
Experience working on large?scale cloud or infrastructure transformation projects

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