Field Engineer - Data CentresSalary: $65,000 - $70,000 Per Annum + BenefitsPermanent Position
The primary duties of the role encompass, but are not restricted to:Providing 24 x 7 support as part of a technical escalation rota.Conducting installation, cabling, and wiring services.Supplying ground equipment and associated framework in accordance with applicable grounding standards, as requested by the customer.Installing and managing cables, including power cables to the fuse panel and fuse position, fiber/ethernet cables to the bay, panel, and jack position, and console cables to the data-communications network (“DCN”) network router.Performing cleaning and inspection of all fibers.Properly labelling equipment and cables with aisle, shelf, and unit designations.
The Telecoms Engineer holds responsibility for the outlined duties and will offer additional support to ensure engineering teams meet deadlines, adhere to budgets, and maintain quality standards. The Telecoms Engineer will also strive to attain technical engineering competence and comply with Safety, Health, Environmental, and Quality (SHEQ) standards.The individual in this role may be assigned additional duties within its scope.
Executing Smart Hands support on network and server hardware, involving connecting test sets or test routers to equipment, measuring light levels, offering planned maintenance or circuit migration support, troubleshooting hardware issues on any device, and performing the racking and de-racking of any installed device.Power cycling routers, servers, switches, and soft-booting servers.Overseeing POP housekeeping services.Conducting quality inspections on the final work performed at each network site.Supervising other third-party subcontractors working at Points of Presence (POPs).Providing additional services such as cage or rack builds, copper or multimode fiber installations, circuit migrations, and audits, etc.Additional services may encompass but are not limited to: cage builds and equipment installation, rack builds, racking and stacking of equipment, cabling and labeling according to cabling diagrams, copper cabling installation and testing, multimode fiber optic cable installation and testing, and single-mode fiber optic cable installation and testing
Field Engineer - Data CentresSalary: $65,000 - $70,000 Per Annum + BenefitsPermanent Position
The primary duties of the role encompass, but are not restricted to:Providing 24 x 7 support as part of a technical escalation rota.Conducting installation, cabling, and wiring services.Supplying ground equipment and associated framework in accordance with applicable grounding standards, as requested by the customer.Installing and managing cables, including power cables to the fuse panel and fuse position, fiber/ethernet cables to the bay, panel, and jack position, and console cables to the data-communications network (“DCN”) network router.Performing cleaning and inspection of all fibers.Properly labelling equipment and cables with aisle, shelf, and unit designations.
The Telecoms Engineer holds responsibility for the outlined duties and will offer additional support to ensure engineering teams meet deadlines, adhere to budgets, and maintain quality standards. The Telecoms Engineer will also strive to attain technical engineering competence and comply with Safety, Health, Environmental, and Quality (SHEQ) standards.The individual in this role may be assigned additional duties within its scope.
Executing Smart Hands support on network and server hardware, involving connecting test sets or test routers to equipment, measuring light levels, offering planned maintenance or circuit migration support, troubleshooting hardware issues on any device, and performing the racking and de-racking of any installed device.Power cycling routers, servers, switches, and soft-booting servers.Overseeing POP housekeeping services.Conducting quality inspections on the final work performed at each network site.Supervising other third-party subcontractors working at Points of Presence (POPs).Providing additional services such as cage or rack builds, copper or multimode fiber installations, circuit migrations, and audits, etc.Additional services may encompass but are not limited to: cage builds and equipment installation, rack builds, racking and stacking of equipment, cabling and labeling according to cabling diagrams, copper cabling installation and testing, multimode fiber optic cable installation and testing, and single-mode fiber optic cable installation and testing
Job: Data Centre Engineer
Location: Weehawken, New Jersey
Salary: $60,000-$65,000
Our client builds, supports and optimises the IT infrastructure, networks and connectivity which drive global business performance.
We're recruiting for Engineers to work within a team carrying out cabling infrastructure and network hardware support at our client sites. The work will include all types of patching, break-fix, circuit provision and recovery, disconnect/reconnect of desktop and networking equipment, rack and stack of Data Center Hardware (eg Server, Network and Storage) and provision of connectivity to DC Hardware.
The position will be site based as required and reports to the Service Delivery Manager.
Work the following hours: Monday to Friday 07:00 - 16:00 and/or 14:00 - 23:00 (Shift Rota) - Weekday overtime and Weekend working as required.
Responsibilities of our Connectivity & Hardware Support Engineers will include:Monitor the client’s ticket system and ensure tickets are assigned and completed within SLA.Audit and document existing cabling installations.Audit and document desktop configuration, including patching and power, for existing and proposed user locations.Compile patching schedules as required.Utilise Cable Management Software as required for patching planning.Power down and disconnect all desktop equipment including any peripherals ensuring all identified and labelled correctly ready for re connection.IMAC-D of all desktop equipment including any peripherals What we’re looking for in our Connectivity & Hardware Support Engineers:Experience of working in Voice and Data Cabling environmentExperience of Moves Adds and Changes environmentThorough understanding of modern computer network infrastructureThorough understanding and practical experience of fibre and copper voice and data cabling including terminating, test equipment, test parameters and test techniquesKnowledge of Rack and Stack of Server Hardware and Rack and Stack SystemsGood knowledge of Service Now (and other Process and Asset Management Tools)Good knowledge of Server PatchingKnowledge of LAN / WAN and Active devicesAble to use all types of Modern Hand Held Cable Standards TestersAble to use light Source and Power Meter
If you feel you have the required skills and experience, click apply now to be considered as our Connectivity & Hardware Support Engineers – we’d love to hear from you!
Lewis Trigglt@tecglos.com+447512819664
Job: Data Centre Engineer
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Salary: $60,000-$65,000
Our client builds, supports and optimises the IT infrastructure, networks and connectivity which drive global business performance.
We're recruiting for Engineers to work within a team carrying out cabling infrastructure and network hardware support at our client sites. The work will include all types of patching, break-fix, circuit provision and recovery, disconnect/reconnect of desktop and networking equipment, rack and stack of Data Center Hardware (eg Server, Network and Storage) and provision of connectivity to DC Hardware.
The position will be site based as required and reports to the Service Delivery Manager.
Work the following hours: Monday to Friday 07:00 - 16:00 and/or 14:00 - 23:00 (Shift Rota) - Weekday overtime and Weekend working as required.
Responsibilities of our Connectivity & Hardware Support Engineers will include:Monitor the client’s ticket system and ensure tickets are assigned and completed within SLA.Audit and document existing cabling installations.Audit and document desktop configuration, including patching and power, for existing and proposed user locations.Compile patching schedules as required.Utilise Cable Management Software as required for patching planning.Power down and disconnect all desktop equipment including any peripherals ensuring all identified and labelled correctly ready for re connection.IMAC-D of all desktop equipment including any peripherals What we’re looking for in our Connectivity & Hardware Support Engineers:Experience of working in Voice and Data Cabling environmentExperience of Moves Adds and Changes environmentThorough understanding of modern computer network infrastructureThorough understanding and practical experience of fibre and copper voice and data cabling including terminating, test equipment, test parameters and test techniquesKnowledge of Rack and Stack of Server Hardware and Rack and Stack SystemsGood knowledge of Service Now (and other Process and Asset Management Tools)Good knowledge of Server PatchingKnowledge of LAN / WAN and Active devicesAble to use all types of Modern Hand Held Cable Standards TestersAble to use light Source and Power Meter
If you feel you have the required skills and experience, click apply now to be considered as our Connectivity & Hardware Support Engineers – we’d love to hear from you!
Lewis Trigglt@tecglos.com+447512819664
Field Engineer - Data CentresSalary: $65,000 - $70,000 Per Annum + BenefitsPermanent Position
The primary duties of the role encompass, but are not restricted to:Providing 24 x 7 support as part of a technical escalation rota.Conducting installation, cabling, and wiring services.Supplying ground equipment and associated framework in accordance with applicable grounding standards, as requested by the customer.Installing and managing cables, including power cables to the fuse panel and fuse position, fiber/ethernet cables to the bay, panel, and jack position, and console cables to the data-communications network (“DCN”) network router.Performing cleaning and inspection of all fibers.Properly labelling equipment and cables with aisle, shelf, and unit designations.
The Telecoms Engineer holds responsibility for the outlined duties and will offer additional support to ensure engineering teams meet deadlines, adhere to budgets, and maintain quality standards. The Telecoms Engineer will also strive to attain technical engineering competence and comply with Safety, Health, Environmental, and Quality (SHEQ) standards.The individual in this role may be assigned additional duties within its scope.
Executing Smart Hands support on network and server hardware, involving connecting test sets or test routers to equipment, measuring light levels, offering planned maintenance or circuit migration support, troubleshooting hardware issues on any device, and performing the racking and de-racking of any installed device.Power cycling routers, servers, switches, and soft-booting servers.Overseeing POP housekeeping services.Conducting quality inspections on the final work performed at each network site.Supervising other third-party subcontractors working at Points of Presence (POPs).Providing additional services such as cage or rack builds, copper or multimode fiber installations, circuit migrations, and audits, etc.Additional services may encompass but are not limited to: cage builds and equipment installation, rack builds, racking and stacking of equipment, cabling and labeling according to cabling diagrams, copper cabling installation and testing, multimode fiber optic cable installation and testing, and single-mode fiber optic cable installation and testing
Field Engineer - Data CentresSalary: $65,000 - $70,000 Per Annum + BenefitsPermanent Position
The primary duties of the role encompass, but are not restricted to:Providing 24 x 7 support as part of a technical escalation rota.Conducting installation, cabling, and wiring services.Supplying ground equipment and associated framework in accordance with applicable grounding standards, as requested by the customer.Installing and managing cables, including power cables to the fuse panel and fuse position, fiber/ethernet cables to the bay, panel, and jack position, and console cables to the data-communications network (“DCN”) network router.Performing cleaning and inspection of all fibers.Properly labelling equipment and cables with aisle, shelf, and unit designations.
The Telecoms Engineer holds responsibility for the outlined duties and will offer additional support to ensure engineering teams meet deadlines, adhere to budgets, and maintain quality standards. The Telecoms Engineer will also strive to attain technical engineering competence and comply with Safety, Health, Environmental, and Quality (SHEQ) standards.The individual in this role may be assigned additional duties within its scope.
Executing Smart Hands support on network and server hardware, involving connecting test sets or test routers to equipment, measuring light levels, offering planned maintenance or circuit migration support, troubleshooting hardware issues on any device, and performing the racking and de-racking of any installed device.Power cycling routers, servers, switches, and soft-booting servers.Overseeing POP housekeeping services.Conducting quality inspections on the final work performed at each network site.Supervising other third-party subcontractors working at Points of Presence (POPs).Providing additional services such as cage or rack builds, copper or multimode fiber installations, circuit migrations, and audits, etc.Additional services may encompass but are not limited to: cage builds and equipment installation, rack builds, racking and stacking of equipment, cabling and labeling according to cabling diagrams, copper cabling installation and testing, multimode fiber optic cable installation and testing, and single-mode fiber optic cable installation and testing