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OpenShift Implementation Engineer contract C2c requirement

Position: OpenShift Implementation Engineer

Location: LOCAL to Cary, NC/Clarks Summit, PA ONLY!

Duration: 8+ months

Experience -8-12 Years

 

Description:

 

 

Lead end to end migration of workloads from VMware vSphere  ESXi  vCenter to Red Hat OpenShift and KubeVirt. Design| deploy| and operate enterprise grade Red Hat OpenShift clusters (baremetal| onprem| or hybrid)Administer OpenShift cluster lifecycle including installation| upgrades| patching| scaling| and node maintenance support daily operations for VM and container workloads on OpenShift| including HA scheduling| live migration| and performance tuning. Should be having experience guiding storage team to  Configure and manage storage integrations (SANNAS| CSI drivers| persistent volumes) for OpenShift workloads . Work with Cyber  Network teams to implement IAM| RBAC| network policies| and security controls aligned with enterprise  regulatory standards

 

Education: At least a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Science, Software/Electronics Engineering, Information Systems, or closely related field is required.

 

 

 

 

Thanks, and regards

Ganesh Gorak

Itech Us Inc

 

Please share the resume at ganesh.g@itechus.net

 

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