About the job
Join CoreSite: Pioneers in Data Center Excellence
At CoreSite, we are at the forefront of creating a more interconnected future through our top-tier data centers and interconnection solutions. Acknowledged as a reliable ally in digital transformation, our strategically placed facilities and innovative offerings empower businesses to connect, collaborate, and thrive amidst a dynamic technological landscape.
Our culture is driven by operational excellence and an unwavering commitment to innovation. We cultivate a collaborative environment where every team member is appreciated, achievements are celebrated collectively, and a sense of ownership is embedded in our values. At CoreSite, we’re not merely constructing cutting-edge infrastructure, we’re fostering a community of forward-thinkers dedicated to tackling complex challenges and delivering outstanding customer experiences.
At CoreSite, we not only uphold our commitment to excellence, but we also value Building Connections, Taking Ownership, Doing the Right Thing, Having Fun, and Winning as a Team. Become a part of our team that is shaping the future of digital infrastructure while advancing your professional journey.
Role Overview: Data Center Technician III
The Data Center Technician III plays a vital role in maintaining the operational integrity, security, and regulatory compliance of our data center. This position requires a robust understanding of telecommunications, mechanical, electrical, and life safety systems, as well as the operational protocols governing data centers.
We are currently seeking candidates for the Swing Shift: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM, Tuesday through Saturday.
A Tier III technician will oversee daily operations within the data center, encompassing both facilities and telecommunications infrastructure. The scope of responsibilities is diverse and multidisciplinary.
Mechanical duties will involve managing chilled water systems, HVAC systems including rooftop units, CRAC/CRAH units, humidification systems, and central plant operations.
Electrical responsibilities will cover the distribution of electrical and critical power from the utility or generator main switchgear through UPS systems to customer loads, including power circuit installations.
Fire Life Safety obligations will entail monitoring wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler systems along with their associated detection devices.
Telecommunications tasks will include cross-connect installations, management of cabling infrastructure, advanced remote hands support, and customer cage and cabinet build-outs.
Key responsibilities will also encompass customer infrastructure build-outs (cage builds, overhead installations, rack and stack), cable termination and testing, as well as maintenance work. Additionally, technicians will monitor and respond to systems related to mechanical, electrical, fire protection, telecom, and security.
