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Citrix XEN Engineer

Company Name:
Elevate Technology Solutions
Elevate Technology Solutions is currently accepting applications for a Citrix Engineer, to support our operations in Newport News, VA.

The Citrix Engineer will be responsible for the following:
Performing advanced functions responsible for overseeing Citrix infrastructure services, infrastructure and application delivery projects
Will work with Lead Engineer on specified projects
Must have a Secret clearance

The Citrix Engineer must have the following skills:
2 to 5 years in the following technologies is required
Citrix XenApp 6.5
Citrix XenDesktop w/GPU Pass-thru and HDX
2 to 5 years in the following technologies is desired
Citrix Provsioning 6.1
Citrix Edgesight 5.4
Citrix Web Interface 5.4
Citrix Storefront 2.0
Citrix Single Sign On 5
Citrix Netscaler 9.3 and 10.x
Citrix XenServer 6.2
NVIDIA GRID, nice to have

The Citrix Engineer must meet the following
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
Bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics or related field preferred
5 or more years of systems administration experience
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Must have a Secret clearance

If you are interested and believe your skills would be an excellent match for this Citrix Engineer opportunity, please apply to this job or submit your resume.

Elevate Technology Solutions is a staffing and consulting services company. Our mission is to deliver innovative consultants and solutions that help our customers achieve what they want most: high quality, cost-effective results. We are able to deliver highly skilled resources in many disciplines such as Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Mobility, Information Security and Business Intelligence. We concentrate in three practices that pose the greatest challenges for our clients today; Information Technology, Enterprise Applications, and Creative and Marketing.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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