This person will specifically be supporting a large decommissioning project that involves the systematic processes of dismantling and removing IT equipment and infrastructure from current data centers facilities that are in production. This will include secure data destruction of Data Bearing Devices (DBDs), Rack & Cable removal, asset recovery, and site restoration while ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility. This role is a complex undertaking that requires careful assessment, proper equipment handling, the ability to stay focused and follow specific instructions regarding data center equipment to maximize value recovery through the decommissioning process. Decommissioning can occur for various reasons, such as equipment upgrades, or data center consolidation. The goal is to remove some of the infrastructure inside a data center, not to shut down the entire facility or provide any kind of break/fix or troubleshooting.
Responsibilities:
Identify Assets to Decommission: Begin by creating a detailed inventory of servers, switches, and other equipment slated for decommissioning.
Keep Clean and Cohesive Records: Documentation is your compass throughout the process. Maintain detailed records of all hardware, software, and data, which will aid in tracking and ensuring compliance.
Back Up Current Data: Before decommissioning, back up all critical data. This ensures that valuable information is not lost during the transition.
Migrate Workloads: Transfer workloads either to new equipment or temporary storage locations
Sanitize Systems: Permanently erase data from decommissioned equipment to prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive information
Decommission Server and Pack Up Equipment: This step involves shutting down servers, disconnecting networks, and carefully packing equipment for removal or disposal
Audit the Decommission and Send to IT Asset Disposition Specialist: Conduct a comprehensive audit to verify that all steps were executed correctly. Then, collaborate with an IT asset disposition specialist to handle the equipment in an environmentally friendly and compliant manner.
Additional Tasks will include -
Prepares, stages, sets up, and performs startups and shutdowns (e.g., racks, hard drives, switches) according to specific instructions, checklists, guides, standard protocols, and emails.
Performs post-execution quality checks and verifies that grounding, staging, labeling, and cabling are set up properly according to safety protocols, deployment standards, and planned Network Design Tasks (NDTs). Performs diagnostics and troubleshooting following standard procedures, quickly identifies the cause(s) of issues, and replaces faulty components
Decommissions hardware for simple changes and refreshes (e.g., memory upgrades, OS rebuilds) following standard procedures with minimal guidance
Follows procedures to communicate, report, and escalate incidents to appropriate Datacenter Technician Leads
The main function of a Data Center Technician is to monitor software to process business, scientific, engineering, and other data according to operating instructions.
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Required: Basic understanding of how to use Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Excel, Word) Required: Flexibility to work non-standard business hours that may include weekends and/or holidays.
Required: High school diploma, GED, or equivalent Required: Basic knowledge of computer hardware, servers, and components.
Required: 1+ year(s) experience supporting IT equipment or related technology.
Strong Attention to Detail
Leadership
Ability to work in a team
Ability to follow safety protocols
Ability to follow direction
1+ years of Inventory, Logistics, Asset Management Experience
Proficient in Microsoft Office Products
Strong Understanding of Data Center Components
CompTIA A+ or ITF certifications
Experience working in a critical facility, high stress, environments (ex: warehousing, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, data centers, hospitals, etc.)
$20-$30/h
Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education.
Employees in this role will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package starting on day one of
employment, including options for medical, dental, and vision insurance. Eligibility to enroll in
the 401(k) retirement plan begins after 90 days of employment. Additionally, employees in this
role will have access to paid sick leave and other paid time off benefits as required under the
applicable law of the worksite location
Previous datacenter experience a plus
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.