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Net Ops Data Centre Engineer

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Billingham, Durham, England
Entry level
Billingham, Durham, England
Entry level
The Net Ops Data Centre Engineer supports IT infrastructure across two data centres. Responsibilities include hardware installation, cabling, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and maintaining documentation. The role requires on-call support and adherence to data centre guidelines.
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Job Description:

Working as part of an established team, the role involves working across 2 large data centres (Doxford/Wynyard) in the northeast of England providing onsite IT infrastructure support. The core duties of the engineer will involve racking and stacking of hardware, structured and patch cable installations (fibre and copper) and Incident support, however the role is varied and the engineer will be involved in most aspects of the day to day running and support of the IT hardware within the data centre environment.

Please note, this is a dayshift Mon - Fri role but will also have an on-call requirement (min. 1 in 4). The role will require the successful candidate to undergo SC clearance. Candidate should have their own transport in order to travel between sites.

The tasks will include (but not limited to):

  • Installation/Move/Add/Change tasks for scheduled work.
  • On-site operational support for break fix incidents.
  • Patching and structured cabling installations and decommissions.
  • Base configs of multivendor IT equipment to allow devices to be remotely connected to.
  • Troubleshooting connectivity issues including trunk cabling, patching and configuration issues.
  • Coordinate and manage escalations for data issues with supplementary service providers performing additional data services.
  • Support IMAC work where they are requirements for this to be supported out of hours.
  • Maintain and create data centre documentation including patch schedules and asset inventories.
  • Role may require travel between 2 data centres, less than 30 miles apart, to support onsite tasks where required.

Essential skills

Required skills and attributes:

  • Intermediate troubleshooting and problem solving skills, using quantitative data to draw conclusions.
  • Ability to apply subject matter knowledge to resolve general support issues.
  • Experience of cable installations performed to an extremely high standard.
  • Ability to use tools and measurements which are compliant with cabling certification process for fibre and copper infrastructure.
  • Ability to look for opportunities to improve existing processes and workflow designs.
  • Excellent written and verbal communications; ability to listen and interface with both technical and non-technical personnel.
  • Demonstrated ability to recognize and react to situations with a sense of urgency and problem ownership.
  • Must have an understanding of various enterprise devices and be able to install, patch and apply basic configs.
  • Hardware knowledge from a variety of manufactures including Cisco, HP, Checkpoint, F5 and Riverbed.
  • Ability to adhere to strict data centre guidelines and processes.
  • Intermediate computer skills with the ability to utilize computerised work order systems and inventory tracking.

Desirable

  • Hardware troubleshooting experience or certifications from any hardware manufacturers.
  • Network certifications such as CCNA or Network+.
  • UTP and Fibre optic cabling installation, testing, and repair.

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