Data center Technician – Austin, TX (Onsite)

Greetings,

This is Pavan from ITech US inc. Given below are the details of the position with one of our clients and was wondering if you would be interested or can recommend someone who would be interested in this job.

Job Title: Data center Technician

Location: Austin, TX (Onsite)

Duration: 12 Months Contract

 

Client: TCS

 

Job Description

Data center technician holds the responsibility of installing, maintaining, and monitoring the equipment and systems within a data center. Ensure the proper functioning and updated status of both hardware and software, playing a vital role in safeguarding data security and availability.

Hardware installation and maintenance:

One of the primary roles of a data center technician is to install, configure, and maintain servers, racks, and other related equipment.

This includes replacing defective components, performing upgrades, and ensuring that all systems are running optimally.

Network monitoring and troubleshooting: Technicians continuously monitor network traffic and server performance.

If issues arise, they must quickly troubleshoot and rectify the problems to minimize downtime and ensure continuous service availability.

Software installation and updates: Keeping software up-to-date is vital. Technicians install, configure, update, and patch operating systems, applications, and other software to ensure security and optimum performance.

Security measures: A data center technician implements and monitors security protocols to protect data from unauthorized access, malware, and breaches. This includes setting up firewalls, monitoring access logs, and collaborating with security teams.

Backup and recovery: Technicians ensure that data is backed up regularly.

In the event of data loss due to hardware failures, human error, or other reasons, they must be prepared to restore data from these backups Swiftly.

Documentation: Proper documentation is vital.

Technicians use data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software to maintain detailed logs and records of all maintenance activities, software versions, hardware configurations, and other relevant data.

This helps in audits, troubleshooting, and future planning.

Equipment lifecycle management: A data center technician is often involved in the lifecycle management of equipment, from procurement to decommissioning and disposal, ensuring compliance with environmental and regulatory standards.Physical Environment Management: Maintaining the right environment is critical in a data center. Technicians monitor temperature, humidity, and airflow, and ensure power and cooling systems are functioning correctly.

Collaboration: A technician often collaborates with network engineers, security experts, and other IT professionals to ensure seamless operations and implement best practices.

Technical proficiency: A solid understanding of servers, networks, and other related equipment is crucial.

Problem-solving skills: The ability to diagnose and fix issues quickly is vital to minimize downtimes.

Attention to detail: Overlooking minor details can lead to significant problems in a data center environment.

Communication skills: Technicians must communicate effectively with other team members, vendors, and sometimes clients.

Continuous learning: The tech world is ever-evol

 

Thanks & Regards,

Pavan Yantrapati,

PH: +1 904-242-1993 Ext 352

Email: [email protected]

 

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