Job Description:
This role presents a unique opportunity to work in some of the world’s most cutting-edge data centers. Data centers are large-scale high-density centers where you will be working on changing the face of Cloud technology in the region.
A Data Center Technician will work as part of the Operations team whose primary responsibility is the maintenance and upkeep of the data center infrastructure. The candidate may be the primary point of contact for both internal customers (for example: Network Engineers, Systems Engineers, Software Developers, Database Engineers, Technical Operations) and external customers (Hardware Vendors, Contractors, Service Providers among others). The position is full-time and shift-based, operating on a 24/7 rotation. The ideal candidate is someone with hands-on hardware experience.
Responsibilities: Work and meet SLA’s against assigned trouble tickets via a directed workflow
First line touch point for hardware troubleshooting and technical issues
Perform regular server hardware repairs(drives, motherboards etc)
Carry out routine network, server hardware and OS related repairs
Work with cross-functional teams on a regular basis to complete routine work
Engage with Smart Hands in EU Regional POPs
Adhere to security and safety best practices in the data center
Participate in Data Center power & cooling events
Participate in team meetings for metric analysis and daily/weekly goals achievement
Identify and help create documentation for use globally Identify and help create process improvements relevant to the data center environment
Perform server upgrades, rebuilds, scheduled works as required
Interact with third party vendors & contractors
Contribute to the development of other team members
Key job responsibilities:
You’ll join a diverse team of software, hardware, and network engineers, supply chain specialists, security experts, operations managers, and other vital roles. You’ll collaborate with people to help us deliver the highest standards for safety and security while providing seemingly infinite capacity at the lowest possible cost for our customers. And you’ll experience an inclusive culture that welcomes bold ideas and empowers you to own them to completion.
Work and meet SLA’s against assigned trouble tickets via a directed workflowBasic Qualifications:
· High school or equivalent diploma
· Experience with computer hardware troubleshooting and repair
· Experience in networking
Preferred Qualifications:
· Experience dealing effectively with customers during problem resolution and operating efficiently under pressure
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits : Employee assistance program
Flexitime
Sick pay
Work from home
Ability to commute/relocate: Co Dublin, CO. Dublin: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Language : English (required)
Work authorisation: Ireland (required)
Location: Co Dublin, CO. Dublin (required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Co Dublin, CO. Dublin
Manufacturing jobs involve overseeing production processes, managing supply chains, and ensuring quality control. Responsibilities may vary depending on the specific role, but often include supervising staff, analyzing data, and implementing process improvements.
Typically, a degree in a relevant field like engineering, operations management, or business is required. Additionally, certifications like Lean Six Sigma or APICS can be beneficial. Relevant work experience and skills in areas like project management and data analysis are also valuable.
Salaries for manufacturing jobs in Dublin vary depending on the specific role, experience, and industry. However, average salaries range from €40,000 to over €80,000 per year, with senior roles like production manager or plant manager often commanding higher salaries.
The manufacturing industry offers a range of career growth opportunities, from specialist roles like quality engineer or supply chain manager to leadership positions like production manager or operations director. With experience and additional education or training, you can move into senior roles or transition into related fields like logistics or consulting.
Key skills for a career in manufacturing include analytical and problem-solving skills, communication and leadership abilities, and proficiency in areas like data analysis, project management, and supply chain management. Additionally, certifications like Lean Six Sigma or APICS can be beneficial, and knowledge of industry-specific software and technologies is often required.