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Server Engineer, Cisco UCS, Fabric Interconnects, DC, Woking, Start ASAP, £Good (Contract)

Location: Woking, Surrey Country: UK Rate: £Good
 

Server Engineer, Cisco UCS, Fabric Interconnects, DC, Woking, Start ASAP, £Good

Our client are about to do an upgrade on their Cisco UCS Servers. They currently have 2x 6248's and will be looking to replace them with the newer versions of 6454's. As a result of this change they are looking for a Server engineer, proficient in Cisco UCS, to help support them with implementing and configuring this.

The successful engineer/consultant will install a fabric Interconnect into the UCS server's which are based at the customer's DC site in Woking, Surrey. Onsite work for the full engagement will be required. The kit is now on site and ready to be implemented.

If you have the skills and experience, and can start immediately, please send your CV in for review, and we will contact suitable candidates shortly.


Posted Date: 15 May 2024 Reference: JSDCUCSCONSULTANT525 Company: Comms-care Group Ltd  Contact: Daniel Cashmore