Nutanix Consultant
Senior Infrastructure Engineer | VMware to Nutanix migration | Global Software Firm Powering Critical Services
- Circa £650 per day - No official budget has been given so please discuss with me
- Location: Windsor, Berkshire
- 4 days in the office 1 from home
Opportunity to work for an enterprise (2000+ employee) global software house. This role sits in their Windsor office, where you’ll be part of an experienced infrastructure team of around 8 people.
They’re looking for a Senior Infrastructure Engineer with strong Nutanix experience to take ownership of day-to-day platform operations whilst jumping right in with a 1000+ server migration from VMware to Nutanix. So strong Nutanix experience is an absolute must for this role and ideally, you will have been part of a previous VMware to Nutanix migration project.
Non-Negotiables
- Nutanix AHV
- Nutanix Prism
- Strong Linux or Windows Server experience
- Large-scale virtual machine environments
- Infrastructure troubleshooting
- Production environment support
- Incident / Change / Problem Management
- On-call support experience
What You'll Work With
- Nutanix clusters
- AHV virtualisation
- Prism management tools
- Linux and Windows server estates
- Compute and storage platforms
- Hosted customer environments
- Platform patching and upgrades
- Service monitoring and performance tuning
Nice to Haves
- Experience supporting both Linux and Windows environments
- VMware to Nutanix migrations
- VMware vSphere
- Ansible / PowerShell / scripting
- Backup platforms
- Root cause analysis leadership
- Infrastructure automation
Why Join / Projects
A good one this if you like infrastructure roles where the environment is real, complex and business-critical. You won’t be babysitting low-impact internal systems here. You’ll be working on platforms supporting external customers with genuine uptime expectations.
If this sounds like your kind of role, apply and I’ll give you a call.
Senior Infrastructure Engineer | VMware to Nutanix migration | Global Software Firm Powering Critical Services