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IP Network Engineer

Posted 1 month ago by First Point Group


We are seeking an experienced IP Network Engineer for a 12-month contract in London, with the possibility of extensions....

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location London Area, United Kingdom

Storage Engineer

Posted 1 month ago by TechShack


The position is for a DV Cleared Storage Engineer to work on a migration project with a government consultancy. The role...

  • Rate £700 per day
  • Category Outside
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location London Area, United Kingdom

Project Network Consulting Engineer

Posted 1 month ago by Sword Group


Sword is a leading provider of business technology solutions focused on the Energy, Public, and Finance Sectors. The Pro...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Undetermined
  • Location Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

RedHat Subject Matter Expert (SME)

Posted 1 month ago by Jobserve


The role of RedHat Subject Matter Expert (SME) is based in Wokingham and offers a hybrid working arrangement with 40% re...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location Wokingham

Infrastructure Architect- AWS

Posted 1 month ago by Jobserve


We are seeking an Infrastructure Architect with expertise in AWS for a hybrid role based in Warwick, UK. The position is...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Inside
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location Warwick/Hybrid

About Our VMware Contract Roles in London

What does a vmware contractor do?

VMware contractors are engaged to implement, manage, migrate, and optimise VMware virtualisation infrastructure and cloud management platforms, which remain central to the server virtualisation and private cloud estates of a large proportion of UK enterprise organisations. VMware's vSphere platform, including ESXi hypervisors, vCenter Server, and vSAN for software-defined storage, underpins the virtualised server infrastructure of most large UK organisations. NSX-T for software-defined networking and vRealize for cloud management are the other primary VMware components requiring specialist contractor expertise. The VMware contractor market has been significantly affected by Broadcom's acquisition of VMware and the subsequent changes to VMware's licensing model, which are driving accelerated migration decisions for many organisations.

VMware contractors are expected to have deep, hands-on experience with the specific VMware components relevant to the engagement. Strong vSphere administration skills, including ESXi host management, vCenter Server architecture, resource pool and cluster configuration, DRS and HA configuration, and vSphere lifecycle management for host patching, are expected for general virtualisation roles. For NSX-T roles, experience designing and implementing software-defined networking including overlay networks, tier-0 and tier-1 gateways, distributed firewall, and the integration of NSX-T with vSphere and third-party tools is the primary technical requirement. For cloud management roles, VMware Aria (formerly vRealize) Suite experience including vRealize Automation for self-service infrastructure provisioning and vRealize Operations for capacity and performance management is expected. VCP (VMware Certified Professional) certification in the relevant track is well regarded and frequently required. Increasingly, VMware contractors are expected to have experience with migration from VMware to alternative platforms, particularly given the post-acquisition licensing changes.

What is the market like for vmware contractors?

VMware contracting is a consistently active specialist market within the infrastructure contractor space, driven by the large installed base of VMware in UK enterprise and the ongoing operational and transformation requirements of those environments. The Broadcom acquisition of VMware and the resulting licensing and support changes are generating a significant wave of infrastructure transformation activity as organisations assess their VMware strategy, creating project-based contractor demand for VMware specialists who can both optimise existing environments and support migrations to alternative platforms. Day rates are shaped by the specialist platform knowledge required and the business-critical nature of virtualisation infrastructure. VMware contractors who combine vSphere expertise with knowledge of migration pathways to public cloud or alternative hypervisors are in particularly strong demand.

What is the contracting market like in London?

London dominates the UK contractor market by volume, depth, and rate levels. The capital concentrates the headquarters and major offices of most FTSE 100 companies, the largest global banks, the Big Four professional services firms, and the central government departments that collectively generate the majority of UK contract demand. Every contracting discipline covered on this site has active demand in London, from niche specialisms like threat intelligence and LLM engineering through to high-volume disciplines like project management and business analysis. The sheer density of employers means contractors in London typically have more choice of engagement at any given time than anywhere else in the UK. Day rates carry a premium of 15 to 25 per cent over the national average across most disciplines, reflecting both the concentration of complex, high-value programmes and the cost of operating in the capital.

How much do vmware contractors usually earn in London?

Contract rates for vmware roles in London typically range from £495 to £880 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.

How many vmware vacancies in London are there on Quality Contracts?

Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 100 vmware contract roles across the site, with London accounting for roughly one in three of those. Data reviewed up to May 2026.