Data Center Technician

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Canberra, ACT, Australia · Data Center Technicians

This role involves staging, setting up, troubleshooting, and decommissioning hardware in a data center environment. The technician will follow standard operating procedures, perform quality checks, and assist other technicians. The role is focused on the physical infrastructure supporting cloud services.

What you'd actually do

  1. Perform diagnostics and troubleshooting following standard procedures, quickly identifies the cause(s) of issues, and replaces faulty components with minimal customer and business disruption.
  2. Perform post-execution quality checks and verifies that grounding, staging, labeling, and cabling are set up properly according to safety protocols, deployment standards, and planned Network Design Tasks (NDTs).
  3. Decommission hardware for simple changes and refreshes (e.g., memory upgrades, rebuilds) following standard procedures with minimal guidance.
  4. Follow procedures to communicate, report, and escalate incidents to appropriate Microsoft data center operations management units, Technician Leads, and engineering specialists.
  5. Assist and provides guidance to other technicians to complete challenging or complex tasks.

Skills

Required

  • High School Diploma, GED, TAFE or equivalent
  • basic knowledge of computer hardware and components
  • 1+ year(s) industry work experience supporting IT equipment or related technology
  • Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements
  • Microsoft Cloud Background Check
  • Citizenship Verification: This position requires verification of Australian Citizenship to meet federal government security requirements. This includes verification of a current Australian Passport
  • NV1/2, PV Clearance Assessment

Nice to have

  • 2+ years' industry work experience supporting IT equipment or related technology
  • Applicable certifications: CompTIA (A+, Server+, Network+)
  • Basic Structure Cabling (BSC)

What the JD emphasized

  • Australian Citizenship