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$17.75 - $19.25/hr

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Woodland, CA · On-site

$17.75 - $19.25/hr

We are seeking a detail-oriented and technically skilled Server Systems Configuration Technician to ... Ability to interpret technical build sheets and hardware diagrams * Strong troubleshooting and ...

Troubleshoot advanced Linux OS level issues on all servers. * Assist our engineers in ... that do not build properly (stragglers). * Troubleshooting and resolution of all network ...

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How much do server build technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for server build technician in the United States is $20.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Server Build Technician position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Server Build Technician, you need a solid understanding of server hardware assembly, operating systems installation, and troubleshooting, typically supported by relevant IT coursework or certifications like CompTIA A+ or Server+. Familiarity with ticketing systems, server imaging tools, and remote management platforms such as iLO or DRAC is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities are valuable for ensuring quality and working efficiently within a team. These skills are crucial for delivering reliable, well-configured server infrastructure in fast-paced data center or enterprise settings.

What does a typical day look like for a Server Build Technician?

A typical day for a Server Build Technician involves assembling server hardware, installing operating systems, running diagnostics, and validating system configurations according to company standards or customer specifications. You’ll work closely with engineers or IT teams to ensure each build meets performance and reliability criteria, often updating build documentation and status within ticketing systems. The role may also require responding to urgent build requests, troubleshooting hardware issues, and performing firmware or BIOS updates. Collaboration, attention to detail, and adaptability are key, as deadlines and priorities can shift quickly depending on organizational needs.

What is a Server Build Technician job?

A Server Build Technician is responsible for assembling, configuring, testing, and deploying server hardware in data centers or enterprise environments. They install components such as CPUs, memory, storage, and network cards, ensuring compatibility and functionality. Additionally, they may install operating systems, firmware updates, and troubleshoot hardware or connectivity issues. Their role is crucial in maintaining the reliability and efficiency of IT infrastructure. Server Build Technicians often collaborate with engineers and support teams to optimize server performance and resolve technical challenges.

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Operations Technician I

Operations Technician I

Tierpoint

Chicago, IL

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


TierPoint rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

141st of 207 rated it services


Job description

The Operations Technician I require basic technical skills and capabilities. The ability to organize technical tasks, as well as the ability to develop a detail oriented technical problem-solving approach. This position requires someone who can identify issues independently and resolve issues with little to no supervision. A strong customer service background and experience dealing with customers is a must. General assignments will include, but are not limited to: entry-level technical tasks, cabinet prep, stock handling, racking servers, cable pulling and termination, cleaning, working around HVAC and electrical equipment and organizational tasks.


  • Provides high quality, consistent, efficient and accurate work for internal and external customer service surrounding the Company values
  • Assemble/build hardware to meet client/service order specifications
  • Test in-stock hardware to determine functional status
  • Run diagnostic suites on Dell, Sun and HP servers
  • Build servers using approved OS images via Ghost, Kick-start, or Windows Deployment Services
  • Assist in the installation, racking, and cabling of equipment
  • Run, terminate, and test cables
  • Assist in customer environment set-up, equipment installation, and equipment moves.
  • Demonstrate proficiency with operations applications: e-mail, IRC, MS Office, etc.
  • Equipment monitoring
  • General understanding of TCP/IP principles
  • User level experience with at least one server Operating System
  • Provide remote hands and eyes support for customer issues/concerns
  • General knowledge of computer system hardware setup and troubleshooting skills
  • Ability to inspect and troubleshoot issues in and around electrical, mechanical and life safety equipment
  • Ability to react to alarms and escalate any and all issues through escalation procedures
  • Monitor data center environmental and network systems for alarms and troubleshoot under guidance of Data Center Manager
  • Provide security oversight and administration based on company standards through security control program
  • Perform routine physical inspections for alarm identification and operational issues based on building and equipment checklists
  • Continually learn and train on duties and procedures
  • Follow all safety guidelines and best practices
  • Proactively manage ticket queue for timely request response and completion
  • Shipping and Receiving functions
  • Assist Lead Operations Technician and/or Data Center Manager with other facility related tasks
  • Other duties/responsibilities as assigned by the Lead Operations Technician or Data Center Manager

  • Associate’s degree, or equivalent experience and two years working experience in a customer service/help desk environment and IT-related certifications.
  • General knowledge of TCP/IP.
  • Through understanding of LAN and WAN technology.
  • Previous cabling experience (Copper/Coax/Fiber preferred.)
  • Must be able to work around electrical and mechanical equipment to take readings.
  • Must demonstrate personal motivation and enthusiasm.
  • Values continuous learning and self-improvement.
  • Previous customer interaction experience.
  • Must possess problem solving abilities for complex problems.
  • A detailed base of technical knowledge regarding mainframe and PC hardware, operating systems, networks and communications protocols desired.
  • Ability to make decisions with strong processing skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; must communicate effectively and in a professional manner.
  • Able to handle multiple tasks, manage priorities, and remain professional at all times.
  • Able to identify and resolve issues effectively.
  • Must have the ability to distinguish low impact from high impact problems with little direction.
  • Able to understand complex solutions and relay effectively to customers.
  • Must have a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Intermediate PC/Internet literacy.
  • Previous experience with a ticketing system.
  • Must possess strong interpersonal techniques, is positive, pleasant, respectful and customer focused.
  • Must have courteous and efficient telephone manner.

Working Conditions

  • Data center environment – sensitive computer equipment and complex power/cooling systems

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