NetApp Consultant (100% Remote)

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Remote, - 2026-03-10

We are seeking a highly experienced NetApp ONTAP Consultant to serve as a dedicated resident supporting a large enterprise financial services client. This 8-month engagement (with strong likelihood of renewal) will focus on leading and executing complex storage migrations within a highly regulated environment.

The consultant will work under the direction of the storage operations manager and technical leads, providing hands-on expertise, migration leadership, and stakeholder communication throughout the engagement.

IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE:

The ideal candidate is a senior-level storage consultant with deep ONTAP expertise, strong migration execution experience, and the ability to operate effectively in a large, regulated enterprise environment. This individual must be highly collaborative, technically strong, and comfortable working as a dedicated resident embedded within a client organization.

THESE ARE THE JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A NETAPP CONSULTANT:

  • Serve as a full-time resident storage consultant supporting a large enterprise customer environment
  • Lead and execute storage migration initiatives utilizing NetApp ONTAP as a core dependency
  • Collaborate with storage operations managers and technical leads to deliver migration objectives
  • Communicate migration progress, risks, and issue resolution updates to extended client and stakeholder teams
  • Document migration processes, integration challenges, and develop solution recommendations
  • Provide expert-level consulting to analyze and evaluate complex storage solutions across large-scale, technically challenging environments
  • Troubleshoot storage performance issues using NetApp storage management tools
  • Support cutover execution during designated change windows
  • Ensure compliance with regulated industry processes and governance standards

YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO HANDLE EVERYTHING ABOVE BECAUSE YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE LIKE:

  • Extensive experience working in large enterprise customer environments
  • Subject Matter Expert (SME) in NetApp ONTAP (engineering and administration)
  • Proven hands-on experience executing enterprise storage migrations (mandatory)
  • Strong understanding of NetApp storage concepts and related technologies
  • Experience deploying and administering NetApp ONTAP, including performance troubleshooting
  • Strong knowledge of object and file storage protocols and technologies, including:
    • S3
    • CIFS
    • NFS
  • Experience working within regulated industries and navigating compliance-driven processes
  • Ability to analyze complex customer solutions and contribute to business and technical strategy
  • Strong documentation and stakeholder communication skills

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience with NetApp StorageGrid
  • Experience deploying and using Datadobi StorageMAP (formerly DobiMigrate) for planning and executing data migrations
  • Hands-on experience planning migrations with end users and executing cutovers during defined change windows

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ROLE:

  • Pay: up to $149,760
  • Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States

WE ARE TSP

TSP is award-winning, customer-endorsed, and minority-owned. We provide custom, flexible, and flawlessly executed IT services and talent solutions throughout the United States and Canada.

We create great customer experiences by saving you time and money. We’re driven by integrity — we do what we say we will do — exceeding expectations. Our value-based pricing is tailored to your business objectives, with your success as our top priority. We don’t manufacture devices or sell software — our product is our people.

TSP is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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