Long-term Contract Commvault Engineer Opportunity

If this opportunity is not a good match for your skills or you are not available but know someone who is, please forward this email to them as we pay referral fees for anyone you refer that we place with a client.

 

Long-term Contract Commvault Engineer Opportunity

 

Contract term: 6 months – 1 year

 

Our client needs an engineer that is skilled as a Commvault resource.  This contract opportunity would start fairly immediately and the client needs someone that is willing to travel – primarily to the Minnesota area, but other regions may be needed as well.

 

The following skills are required:

 

·         CommVault CommServe (v8 & v9)

·         Rebuilding, migrating, upgrading, common DR tasks

·         Encryption

·         GridStor

·         VaultTracker

·         Firewall configuration

·         CommVault MediaAgent (v8 & v9)

·         Rebuilding, migrating, upgrading, common DR tasks

·         Best practices for setting up Deduplication (building block model)

·         Tape library best practices

·         Magnetic library best practices

·         Streams, multiplexing, and data paths

·         Auxiliary Copy / DASH Copy

If you have this experience, feel you are a fit for this position, and are interested, please answer the questions below:

1) Do you have an updated Word copy of your resume?

2) What is your availability to start?

3) Are you open to a contract position?

4) What is your current salary or pay rate?

5) Are you currently eligible to work for any employer in the US?

6) When is the best time to contact you and what # can you be reached at for this opportunity?

If this opportunity is not a good match for your skills or you are not available but know someone who is, please forward this email to them as we pay referral fees for anyone you refer that we place with a client.

 

 

Regards,

 

Mike Hanes
ProVisionTech

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