Location: Norwalk,CT, USA
Nesco Resource is seeking an L1 Smart Hands Tech in the Greater Norwalk CT Area. This is an opportunity to work with a premier Worldwide IT Integration Corporation.Schedule: Tentatively the hours are Wed and Thurs 6 am - 2 pm, Fri and Sat 6 am - 6 pm, subject to change.Pay: $26.50 an hourPosition Overview: We are seeking a Level 1 Smart Hands Technician with data center experience to join our team. The ideal candidate will provide on-site technical support, including equipment installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. This role requires a strong understanding of rack and stack procedures, break-fix tasks, networking, and fiber management.Key Responsibilities:Rack and Stack: Assist with the installation and configuration of servers, network devices, and storage systems in racks.Ensure proper cable management and organization within the data center.Break Fix: Diagnose and troubleshoot hardware issues in a timely manner.Perform repairs and replacements of faulty components as needed.Networking: Support network device installations and configurations.Assist with basic network troubleshooting, including connectivity issues.Fiber Management: Handle fiber optic cables, including termination and patching.Maintain documentation of fiber installations and configurations.General Smart Hands Support: Provide general technical assistance as requested by remote engineers and clients.Follow standard operating procedures and best practices to ensure operational efficiency.Qualifications:Previous experience in a data center environment.Familiarity with rack and stack processes, hardware troubleshooting, and break-fix methodologies.Basic understanding of networking concepts and fiber optics.Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration with remote teams.Preferred Qualifications:Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Cisco CCNA) are a plus.Experience with specific data center hardware (e.g., Dell, Client, Cisco) is beneficial.#J-18808-Ljbffr