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VMWare & Workspace One Mobility Engineer

  • Location:

    Republic of Ireland

  • Sector:

    Technology

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    €70000 - €85000 per annum + Benefits negotiable

  • Contact:

    Megan Davis

  • Contact email:

    Megan.Davis@oliverjames.com

  • Job ref:

    JOB-082022-178447_1666777147

  • Published:

    8 giorni fa

  • Expiry date:

    2022-11-25

  • Startdate:

    ASAP

I am working with a large-scale enterprise client seeking a VMWare Mobility Engineer/Consultant to join their rapidly expanding IT Function. Full details below:

Title: VMWare Mobility Engineer

Type: Permanent

Location: Ireland - fully remote

Salary: €70,000 - €85,000 (DOE) + package & benefits

Skills required:

  • Hands-on support experience with VMWare's UEM/MDM technologies (WorkspaceOne).
  • Enterprise understanding and knowledge of mobility solutions with experience supporting & managing at least one mobility platform at an enterprise level, i.e. WorkspaceOne (preferred), candidates with other vendor mobility platform experience (Intune, MobileIron, MaaS360, etc.) will be considered and trained fully.
  • Ideally, the successful individual will come from a systems integrator environment and is used to working with multiple customers at a time.
  • Installations, deployments, troubleshooting, etc. of new WS1 releases.
  • Evaluating new OS mobile device releases for iOS, Windows & Android.

It's also nice if you have:

  • Knowledge of Active Directory as an authentication mechanism
  • O365 Apps experience
  • Exchange Mail System experience
  • APP Lifecycle - CI/CD Integration

Other: Whilst this role is fully remote, you must be based in Ireland and hold a Stamp 4/EU passport to be considered. Applications outside of this criteria will be immediately regretted.

If this sounds like you, feel free to reach out to me for a confidential discussion.

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