Data Center Technician
Responsibilities
- Hardware Installation & Maintenance: Racking, stacking, cabling, and configuring servers, switches, and routers.
- Troubleshooting & Repair: Diagnosing and resolving hardware failures (break/fix) and network connectivity issues.
- System Monitoring: Monitoring server and environmental systems (power/cooling) to ensure optimal functionality.
- Inventory Management: Tracking hardware assets, managing spare parts, and managing shipping/receiving of equipment.
- Documentation: Updating maintenance logs, creating incident reports, and managing data center cabling records.
- Security & Compliance: Maintaining physical security protocols and adhering to safety standards.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Technical Knowledge: Understanding of server hardware, network infrastructure, and operating systems (e.g., Linux, Windows).
- Physical Ability: Ability to lift heavy equipment and work in a fast-paced, sometimes cold, environment.
- Certifications: CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, or CCNA are highly valued.
- Education: Typically requires a bachelor's degree in IT/Computer Science or a polytechnic diploma, though relevant experience may substitute.