Senior vRealize Automation Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Reston, VA at Geebo

Senior vRealize Automation Engineer

H1 will be considered, B-TN, 3 years or more left on your first visa WILL be considered.

Well known large Fortune 500 Enterprise Company seeking a Sr.
vRealize Automation Engineer.

If you like a culture where you will stretch your limits and give you exposure to cutting edge technologies, you're in luck.
Don't be coy and wait three days to call us.
We want to hear from you now! Email your resume to me:
(see below)

What our client wants you to do aka responsibilities

Senior vRealize Automation Engineer

5-7 years vRealize Automation

5-7 years VMWare

Large enterprise experience (5,000-10,000 employee environment)

Who you are

Sr.
vRealize Automation Engineer - 7 years of hands on work experience

You also meet most (if not all) of the following requirements:

SME expert for automation, orchestration and implementing efficient automation solutions.

Identify automation orchestration and support existing automation portals/scripts.

Lead design of automation solutions including hardware platforms/operation systems.

Work with a team of Developers/Engineers leading Java development infrastructure portals

Responsible for Architecture solution and create automation solutions using Tomcat, Apache, SOA, etc.

Work with different departments to deliver enterprise automation solutions.

Use COTS or JSP, Servlet and XML to work with development teams to develop web applications.

Conduct POCs to solidify direction and project goals.

Who the Company is

Our client is a large Fortune 500 Enterprise Company with a very talented group of people, where they maintain a friendly environment where people really want to work.

If this sounds great to you, come join us.
Please email me your resume to:
(see below)

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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