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Evening Data Center Monitoring Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Lead complex infrastructure initiatives and provide direction across operations, monitoring, and ... Mentor Data Center Technicians, providing technical guidance and best practices. * Provide ...

This role may require working evening or overnight shifts (3:00 PM - 12:00 AM or 11:00 PM - 8:00 AM ... Actively monitor and engage with the Jira ticket queue, ensuring proper ticket handling and quality ...

This role may require working evening or overnight shifts (3:00 PM - 12:00 AM or 11:00 PM - 8:00 AM ... Actively monitor and engage with the Jira ticket queue, ensuring proper ticket handling and quality ...

Lead complex infrastructure initiatives and provide direction across operations, monitoring, and ... Mentor Data Center Technicians, providing technical guidance and best practices. * Provide ...

Lead complex infrastructure initiatives and provide direction across operations, monitoring, and ... Mentor Data Center Technicians, providing technical guidance and best practices. * Provide ...

The Job The Data Center Technician will monitor and manage power, cooling capacity, and environmental conditions in the data center. Act as a first responder to incidents that arise within the data ...

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What is the difference between Evening Data Center Monitoring vs Night Data Center Technician?

AspectEvening Data Center MonitoringNight Data Center Technician
CertificationsNetwork+, CompTIA Server+Network+, CompTIA Server+
Work EnvironmentRemote or on-site monitoring stationsOn-site in data centers
Job FocusMonitoring systems, alert managementHardware maintenance, troubleshooting
Shift TimingEvening hours, typically 4 PM - 12 AMNight hours, typically 12 AM - 8 AM

While both roles involve working in data center environments and require similar certifications, Evening Data Center Monitoring primarily focuses on overseeing systems remotely during evening hours, ensuring uptime and alert response. In contrast, Night Data Center Technicians are on-site, performing hardware maintenance and troubleshooting during night shifts. The roles complement each other but differ in responsibilities and work settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Data Center Monitoring jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Data Center Monitoring jobs in Texas are:

What cities in Texas are hiring for Evening Data Center Monitoring jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Evening Data Center Monitoring job openings:

Data Center Technician

Cormint Data Systems, Inc

Fort Stockton, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Seeking full-time Data Center Technicians for our Fort Stockton, Texas Location.
  • All Shifts Available
  • Monday-Friday w/ rotational weekends
  • On-call availability for emergency service preferred

Cormint Data Systems is hiring qualified data center technicians in the Fort Stockton, Texas area to
support a unique data center environment. The responsibilities of this role include installing, maintaining
and repairing cryptocurrency miners and facility equipment alongside fellow technicians under the
supervision of a team leader.
Applicants should possess a love for technology and a wide range of facility maintenance skills, from
cable management to electronics repair. General electrical knowledge, mechanical knowledge, and
experience with computer assembly are preferred. Experience with Bitcoin or cryptocurrency is not
required.
Responsibilities:
  • Install and maintain common data center assets including servers and software
  • Provide troubleshooting and preventative maintenance for ASIC mining devices
  • Prepare ASIC mining devices for repairs; return repaired miners to operational status
  • Complete regular walkthroughs, track inventory, and log system checks
  • Maintain records and event logs
  • Ship and receive equipment
  • Rack and install equipment
  • Respond to service issues and requests promptly
  • Communicate daily with the site team

Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Professional appearance
  • Authorization to work in the US
  • License or permit to drive in your area
  • Time management and organizational skills
  • Dependable, reliable, and detail oriented
  • Ability to prioritize tasks based on operational need
  • Ability to work in variable climates

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience troubleshooting common computer hardware (CPU, motherboard, memory, networking, fans, etc.)
  • Experience with network cabling (ethernet, fiber, etc.)
  • Experience maintaining and monitoring network infrastructure

General Physical Requirements for Data Center Operations
  • Ability to walk extensive distances and negotiate uneven terrain when necessary
  • Ability to work in noisy environments with variable temperatures
  • Ability to operate hand tools and equipment
  • Ability to reach and stretch to position equipment and fixtures
  • Ability to manipulate small wires and switchers
  • Ability to apply muscular force to equipment and fixtures
  • Ability to push or pull heavy objects into position
  • Ability to manually lift up to 50 pounds