Data Center Technician Jobs in Colorado
At IES Communications in Colorado, we're not just offering Data Center Technician Jobs in Colorado; we're inviting you to be part of a future where your potential is our priority. Our team members from Levels I through Lead play an integral role in the tech infrastructure's backbone, ensuring seamless data center operations and high service availability for our clients. With the state's booming technology sector, these positions promise not only stability but also significant growth opportunities amidst a diverse and innovative professional community. By joining us, you become part of a family that values diversity, nurtures talent, and ensures everyone's personal and professional fulfillment, setting the stage for a rewarding career in a vibrant and evolving industry.
Why a Job as a Data Center Technician in Colorado is a great idea.
Landing a job as a Data Center Technician in Colorado is an excellent career move due to the state's thriving technology sector, which is bolstered by its dynamic and evolving economy. The presence of industries like aerospace and renewable energy ensures that tech professionals are in high demand, promising both stability and growth opportunities. Despite the higher cost of living, particularly in housing and transportation, the competitive salaries in these sectors help mitigate financial concerns. Moreover, working in such a diverse and youthful environment enriches professional experiences, fostering innovation and collaboration among a vibrant community of peers.
Why Work for IES communications in Colorado?
At IES Communications in Colorado, you're stepping into a future where your growth and development are at the forefront of our vision. Our commitment to leading the telecommunications industry through cutting-edge technology and unparalleled training ensures that as a Data Center Technician, you'll be equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel. Joining our team means becoming part of a community that values diversity, nurtures talent, and fosters an environment where we take care of each other, ensuring both personal and professional fulfillment.
Company Benefits
Competitive Wages
Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage
401(k) Plan
Short Term Disability
Compensated Industry Certifications
Optional long-term disability
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.
Company paid life insurnace
Paid training & defined career path
What will you do as a Data Center Technician at one of IES Communications' Colorado Branches?
In Colorado, our team of Data Center Technicians across Levels I to III and Lead positions play a critical role in maintaining the backbone of tech infrastructure. At Level I, technicians dive into supporting data center operations through Moves/Adds/Changes (MACs), ensuring hardware installations are up to spec with detailed documentation and asset management. As they progress to Level II, their responsibilities deepen, requiring not just execution but also coordination of equipment logistics, enhanced troubleshooting, and adherence to strict security protocols. By Level III, technicians leverage advanced knowledge in server and network components, playing a pivotal role in operational improvements and emergency procedures, often stepping in as interim Team Leads. Our Lead Data Center Technicians oversee all scheduled MACs, mastermind cable work orders, and ensure compliance with industry standards while fostering an environment of safety and efficiency within the data center. Together, our teams in Colorado ensure that data centers operate seamlessly, maintaining high service availability and performance for our clients.
FAQs
How do I become a Data Center Technician in Colorado?
To become a Data Center Technician in Colorado, start by gaining a strong foundation in IT through education or certifications like CompTIA A+. Then, gain hands-on experience through internships or entry-level positions in IT departments or data centers to build your skills and network in the field.
How long does it take to become a Data Center Technician in CO?
Becoming a Data Center Technician in Colorado typically requires around 1-2 years of education or training, often involving an associate degree or relevant certification. Additionally, hands-on experience through internships or entry-level positions is highly beneficial for practical skills development.
Is being a Data Center Technician in Colorado a good job?
Yes, being a Data Center Technician in Colorado is considered a good job. The state's growing tech industry offers competitive salaries, opportunities for advancement, and the chance to work with cutting-edge technology. Additionally, Colorado's quality of life and beautiful landscapes make it an attractive place to live and work.
Is there a demand for Data Center Technicians in Colorado?
Yes, there's a significant demand for Data Center Technicians in Colorado. This growth is driven by the state's expanding tech industry and the increasing need for data storage and management solutions.