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Should be able to lift 30lbs and rack/stack hardware from equipment racks * Ability to recognize and create diagrams the server/network topology * Familiar with Industry standard virtualization i.e ...

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What are some typical challenges faced by a Rack Stack technician in a data center environment?

A Rack Stack technician often manages multiple priorities, such as installing new hardware, troubleshooting physical connections, and ensuring proper cable management in tight or busy rack spaces. Adhering to precise documentation and labeling standards is crucial for maintaining system organization and ease of future maintenance. Technicians may encounter time-sensitive situations when supporting rapid server deployments or upgrades, especially during peak infrastructure changes. These challenges require adaptability, attention to detail, and effective communication with IT engineers and network administrators to ensure smooth operation and minimal disruption.

What is a Rack Stack job?

A Rack Stack job involves installing, organizing, and securing server racks in data centers or IT environments. Technicians are responsible for mounting hardware, ensuring proper cable management, and maintaining airflow for optimal performance. This role requires physical labor, attention to detail, and knowledge of networking equipment. Rack stack professionals often work closely with engineers to ensure efficient deployments and maintenance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rack Stack position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rack Stack, you need a solid understanding of data center operations, basic networking, and hardware installation, often supported by experience in IT infrastructure or a relevant technical certification (like CompTIA or Cisco). Familiarity with server rack assembly tools, cable management systems, and asset tracking software is highly beneficial. Strong attention to detail, effective problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment are key soft skills. These competencies ensure efficient hardware deployments, minimize downtime, and maintain the organization and safety standards critical in data center operations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Rack Stack jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Rack Stack jobs in Texas are:
What cities in Texas are hiring for Rack Stack jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Rack Stack job openings:
Integration Field Support Technician- Travel but local to Austin

Integration Field Support Technician- Travel but local to Austin

Cruitek

Austin, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Integration Field Support Technician- Travel but local to Austin
6 Months Project
Location: Austin, TX- First couple weeks will be onsite here for training and getting to know the team
SW Austin (Barton Hills and South Lamar area) zip code is: 78704
Paid 100% travel
Very Specific Skill Set
Please note and confirm with candidates prior to submission:
  • This position requires 100% travel to various locations across North America
  • Travel expenses will be reimbursed, Please note that Travel Time is unpaid.
  • Resource will spend first few weeks on-site in Austin to learn about the environment and processes.
  • Once acclimated, resource will rotate to cutover sites across north America
  • This is fast paced work - approximately 3-6 cutovers/week and the resource might bounce between ~3 sites per week.
  • The Customer needs a resource who can operate independently, travel constantly and do real hands-on, field work. Experienced travel Tech!!

Position Scope:
  • Provide M&A integration and support efforts.
  • 60% - for the Acquired company Desk-side / end-user support. Resource is the onsite "hands" support and cleanup. Includes:
    • Get up to speed on customers current process/environment
    • Post-cutover tasks: re-IP printers, update machines, fix what breaks after the cutover
    • Light validation: "does it open / can they log in" (not deep testing)
      • Day 1 end-user support
      • Will need credentials (passwords, local admin, etc.) to actually be effective
  • 40% - for the Corporate Team (cutover support) Support customers corporate network cutovers, including physical work like:
    • Rack/stack switches
    • Onsite cutover execution support alongside the network team and PM
Must Have Skills
  • Possess strong desktop support skills (like changing IPs, managing printers and drivers), and be "teachable" enough to handle physical racking and stacking of networking gear.
  • Highly dependable and accountable - consistently meets commitments, follows through without needing close supervision, and communicates early when risks arise/Strong work ethic and ownership mindset - treats the customer's environment as their own, takes