Union Data Center Technician II
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Job description
As a Technician II , you will be responsible for installing and decommissioning network and cabling infrastructure in a data center environment while ensuring compliance with safety standards and industry best practices. This role requires technical proficiency in pulling and terminating copper and fiber cables, performing splicing, troubleshooting circuits, and maintaining accurate documentation. A solid understanding of wiring schemes, testing procedures, and data center technologies is essential, along with the ability to deliver high-quality workmanship and collaborate effectively with stakeholders.
What You'll Do: Installation/decommissioning of network and cabling infrastructure in a Data Center environment.
Deliver sustainable and repeatable solutions and processes, always with an eye on improvement.
Provide structured feedback on project progress to Stakeholders.
Exhibit quality workmanship on all work and maintain Data Center cleanliness.
Follow all production, safety and quality standards, codes, and industry best practices.
Collaborate with various Stakeholders to remove project obstacles.
Reading and comprehending blueprints and building documentation/redline work.
Broad understanding of Data Center infrastructure technologies.
Requirements
Knowledge and use of basic telecom hand tools.
Accept responsibility of outcome of work performed.
Must understand customer service.
Clear understanding of job safety requirements.
Be able to read and understand job floor plan.
Should be familiar on wiring schemes and wiring testing.
Should be able to pull all types of low voltage cable.
Should understand and be capable in performing field terminations and labeling.
Capable of maintaining orderly paperwork, capable of running midsize projects and service jobs.
Possess skill to layout MDF and IDF closets, be able to dress all types of cable and perform all types of terminations.
Capable of working in Data Centers.
Shall be able to work on analog, DSL and be able to extend T1 lines.
BE able to patch network equipment.
Basic understanding of both copper and fiber cable testing and troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting of copper and fiber cables
Work on analog lines and extend T1 connections
Possess skills to layout MDF and IDF closets
Direct/supervise others to perform tasks
Decommission fiber trunks and jumpers
Troubleshoot fiber circuits (Versiv OLTS, OTDR)
Perform fiber splicing (OSP, ISP, SM, MM)
Conduct and supervise Service Swaps