Location: Santa Clara,CA, USA
Company OverviewFueled by creativity and ideation, Worldwide Technology strives to accelerate our growth and nurture future innovation. From our world class culture to our generous benefits, to developing cutting edge technology solutions, WWT constantly works towards its mission of creating a profitable growth company that is a great place to work. We encourage our employees to embrace collaboration, get creative and think outside the box when it comes to delivering some of the most advanced technology solutions for our customers.At a glance, WWT was founded in 1990 in St. Louis, Missouri. We employ over 6,500 individuals and closed nearly $13 Billion in revenue. We have an inclusive culture and believe our core values are the key to company and employee success. WWT is proud to announce that it has been named on the FORTUNE 100 Best Places to Work For® list for the 12th consecutive year!Want to work with highly motivated individuals that come together to form high performance teams? Come join WWT today!Job Title: Sr Technical Data Center ManagerDuration: 5 month pilot – multiyear if pilot goes wellLocation: Santa Clara, Ca (5 days a week onsite)Key Responsibilities:Team Leadership: Manage, mentor, and guide a team of Data Center Technicians. Oversee daily operations, set team goals, and ensure SLAs are met.Technical Oversight: Provide hands-on technical leadership and oversight of all data center operations, including server, network, and storage equipment.Data Center Infrastructure Management: Ensure the optimal performance, uptime, and security of data center infrastructure by proactively managing hardware (Dell, Arista, HPE, Palo Alto Networks, Mellanox) and monitoring systems.Capacity Planning & Resource Allocation: Lead capacity planning efforts to support the scaling of resources across compute, storage, and network infrastructure.Vendor Management: Work closely with hardware and service vendors to ensure equipment lifecycle management, including procurement, installation, and decommissioning.Process Improvement: Identify areas for improvement and implement best practices for operational efficiency, including automation, security protocols, and disaster recovery procedures.Incident & Problem Management: Lead the troubleshooting of hardware and network issues and collaborate with the team to quickly resolve incidents. Develop strategies to prevent recurring issues.Compliance & Security: Ensure compliance with all relevant standards, including data security policies and regulatory requirements.Documentation & Reporting: Maintain detailed records of equipment, network configurations, and workflows. Provide regular reports on data center performance, capacity, and operational metrics.Qualifications:Experience: Minimum 7 years of experience managing large enterprise data centers, with at least 3 years in a leadership role.Technical Expertise: Strong hands-on experience with Dell, Arista, HPE, Palo Alto Networks, and Mellanox equipment.Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop a technical team in a fast-paced environment.Knowledge Base: Deep understanding of enterprise-grade server, storage, and networking technologies. Familiarity with cloud platforms and hybrid environments is a plus.Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot complex data center issues and implement efficient solutions.Project Management: Strong organizational and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities.Certifications: Relevant certifications such as Cisco CCNA, CCNP, Dell EMC Proven Professional, HPE ASE, Palo Alto Networks PCNSE, or similar are highly preferred.Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to collaborate across teams and with external vendors.