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VMWare Engineer/ Network Engineer (Remote)

£333.16 - £583.02/dayRemote

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Global leading Client is currently recruiting for a VMWare Engineer/Network Engineer that has architecture and hands on Network experience. Based in Bioggio or Zurich. Paying up to 700 CHF per day. Remote working optional in Switzerland.

Experience and skills needed for a VMWare Engineer, Network Engineer, Technical Engineer, Firewall Engineer, Network Security Engineer, VMware NSX

  • Proven firewall design and implementation experience
  • Experience with installing, configuring, and troubleshooting NSX environments
  • Support the development of procedures and checklists
  • Has software-defined networking knowledge with VMware NSX
  • Define and analyse system requirements and develop specifications
  • Strong experience in firewall technologies
  • Understanding of network security methodologies, architecture, and best practice application
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Good communications and interpersonal skills
  • Experience with firewall management system
  • Able to use and create scripting in order to automate tasks and procedures on the network devices
  • Familiar with agile methodology and concepts (Scrum, Kanban etc.)
  • Nice to have: VMWare Certified Professional (in Network Virtualization) (VCP-NV) bagde
  • Nice to have: Check Point Certified Expert badge

Package for a VMWare Engineer, Network Engineer, Technical Engineer, Firewall Engineer, Network Security Engineer, VMware NSX, VCP-NV, Check Point.

  • 6 month rolling contract paying up to 700 CHF per day

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