About the job
About CoreSite
At CoreSite, we are dedicated to fostering a more interconnected future through our state-of-the-art data centers and innovative interconnection solutions. As a recognized leader in digital transformation, our strategically positioned facilities and cutting-edge services empower businesses to connect, collaborate, and thrive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Our organizational culture is rooted in operational excellence and an unwavering commitment to innovation. We cultivate a collaborative atmosphere where each team member is valued, accomplishments are celebrated collectively, and ownership is integral to our ethos. At CoreSite, we are not merely constructing advanced infrastructure—we are building a community of forward-thinkers dedicated to overcoming complex challenges and providing exceptional customer experiences.
At CoreSite, we embody our core values: Commitment to Excellence, Building Connections, Taking Ownership, Doing the Right Thing, Having Fun, and Winning as a Team. Join us and contribute to shaping the future of digital infrastructure while advancing your professional development and success.
Role of Data Center Technician III:
The Data Center Technician III plays a crucial role in maintaining the operational integrity, security, and regulatory compliance of the data center. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of telecommunications, mechanical, electrical, and life safety systems, along with proficiency in data center operational procedures.
We are currently seeking a candidate for the Swing Shift: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM, Tuesday-Saturday.
A Tier III technician will oversee the daily operations of the data center, including facilities and telecommunications infrastructure. Responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks across multiple disciplines.
Mechanical tasks involve working with chilled water systems, HVAC systems (including rooftop units, CRAC/CRAH units), humidification systems, and central plant operations.
Electrical responsibilities include managing electrical and critical power distribution from the Utility/Generator main switchgear through UPS systems to customer loads, including power circuit installations.
Fire Life Safety duties involve monitoring wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler systems, along with their associated detection devices.
Telecommunications responsibilities will cover cross-connect installations, cable infrastructure management, advanced remote hands support, and customer cage and cabinet build-outs.
Additional responsibilities include customer infrastructure build-outs (cage builds, overhead installations, rack and stack), cable termination and testing, routine maintenance, monitoring, and responding to mechanical, electrical, fire protection, telecom, and security systems. This includes working with transformers, PLCs, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, STS, ATS, PDUs, chilled water systems, and CRAC/CRAH units.

