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Performs annual physical inventory as required and meets with auditors and finance as necessary ... Participates in rotating on-call shifts; responds to calls in support of mission critical needs ...

Manage security & compliance (RBAC, encryption at rest/in transit, auditing, vulnerability ... Participate in oncall rotations and incident response; execute rootcause analysis and postmortems.

Deskside Technician II

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$22.25 - $28.25/hr

... • Inventory management of IT assets including asset auditing • Ability to research and follow appropriate KB articles • Ability to work on-call and other after-hours support needs • May ...

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Maintain and update HSM inventory to ensure up-to-date tracking. * Submit Firewall request to allow ... Manage HSM partitioning, remote HSM administration and auditing functions. * Conduct firmware and ...

Analyzes and reports on Call Center teams' production metrics on daily, weekly, and monthly basis ... Responsible for auditing and researching Preview package pipeline on a period basis by: * Organizes ...

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for on call inventory auditor in the United States is $18.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Data Center Technician

Data Center Technician

Noblesoft Technologies

Baltimore, MD • On-site

Contractor

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Title             : Data Center Technician

Location     : Baltimore MD 

Job description :

A Smart Hands Support technician, also referred to as a Data Center Smart Hands technician, provides on-site technical support for IT infrastructure within data centers or colocation facilities. Acting as the on-site representative for remote IT teams, this position performs tasks requiring physical presence and technical proficiency beyond basic remote support. The Smart Hands Network and Telecom Technician offers on-site support for network and telecommunications infrastructure, executing installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and configuration duties for network and telecom equipment in data centers or client locations while maintaining operational standards, timely issue resolution, and accurate documentation.

Key responsibilities

  • Hardware Management: Installing, configuring, replacing, and decommissioning servers, switches, routers, and other equipment within data center racks.
  • Cabling and Connectivity: Managing, installing, and tracing network and power cables to ensure proper organization and connectivity.
  • Troubleshooting & Diagnostics: Investigating hardware, software, and network issues that require physical access.
  • Maintenance & Repairs: Conducting routine maintenance, hardware upgrades, and emergency repairs.
  • Remote Team Collaboration: Coordinating with remote engineering teams and stakeholders to implement configurations and resolve issues.
  • Documentation & Reporting: Documenting activities, maintaining service logs, and updating remote teams or project managers.
  • Inventory & Auditing: Assisting with asset management through physical audits, labeling, tracking, and monitoring inventory.
  • Emergency Response: Responding to emergencies and participating in on-call rotations as needed.
  • Safety & Compliance: Following safety protocols and adhering to operational procedures and change management policies.
  • Network Hardware Management: Includes racking, stacking, installing, configuring, replacing, and decommissioning network equipment such as switches, routers, firewalls, and servers.
  • Telecom Infrastructure Support: Supporting telephony hardware and applications (analog, ISDN, SIP, etc.), installing and relocating telecom assets, and performing equipment testing and troubleshooting.
  • Cabling and Connectivity: Managing, installing, and tracing network and power cables, ensuring organization, labeling, and testing of connectivity.
  • Troubleshooting and Diagnostics: Addressing physical connectivity issues, diagnosing hardware, software, and network problems, and conducting power cycles and signal testing.
  • Maintenance and Repairs: Performing routine maintenance, hardware upgrades, emergency repairs, assisting with system updates, and replacing faulty components.
  • Collaboration and Documentation: Working with remote teams and vendors, documenting work performed, maintaining service logs, and providing visual verification and inventory details.
  • Inventory and Logistics: Assisting with asset management, conducting audits and tagging, and handling shipping and receiving.
  • Emergency Response & Compliance: Responding to emergencies, participating in on-call schedules, and following safety protocols and policies.

Qualifications

Education: High school diploma or GED required; technical school training or relevant experience preferred; certifications such as CompTIA Network+ or CCNA are beneficial.

Experience: Minimum of 2 years in network/telecom support, field service, or data center operations preferred; experience with OEM network devices and fiber optic cabling is an asset.

Technical Skills: Knowledge of networking concepts (OSI Layers 2 & 3), protocols (TCP/IP), cabling, data center operations, and basic telecom systems; ability to interpret technical diagrams, use hand tools, and familiarity with remote access tools and ticketing systems.

Soft Skills: Proficient troubleshooting, problem-solving, communication (written and verbal), attention to detail, time management, organizational abilities, and capacity to work both independently and collaboratively; customer service skills required.

Physical Requirements: Able to lift up to 50 pounds, climb ladders, work in confined spaces, and perform physically demanding tasks.

Availability: Flexible to work various shifts, participate in on-call rotations, and travel reliably to client sites when required using own vehicle.