Your tasks
At i3D.net, we provide world-class global coverage with one of the most interconnected networks in the world. Our solutions focus on low latency, zero packet loss, and unmatched scalability, enabling seamless experiences for millions of users worldwide. With dedicated support, bespoke solutions and cutting-edge technology, we deliver reliable, cost-efficient infrastructure that empowers game developers and businesses to scale effortlessly. Partnering with major names like Nvidia, DuckDuckGo, Discord, and Ubisoft, we are shaping the future of gaming and network technology.
Why your role matters
As a Data Center Operations Technician in the Hardware and Bare Metal team at i3D.net, you’ll be the hands-on expert ensuring the smooth operation of our global datacenter hardware. From installing and troubleshooting to maintaining and upgrading (move-add-change-delete), your work directly impacts the performance and reliability of the infrastructure powering some of the world’s largest (gaming) companies.Key Responsibilities
- Hardware Setup & Maintenance:
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot datacenter hardware, including servers and network gear.
- Handle tasks like swapping servers, managing cables, and keeping racks organized.
- Set up RAID configurations, work with BMC ports, and image servers.
- Collaboration & Coordination:
- Work with internal teams and vendors to handle deployments, maintenance, and new site setups.
- Keep documentation and the knowledge base up to date with everything you learn.
- Optimizing & Innovating:
- Improve rack designs, cooling systems, and power management.
- Suggest smarter ways to work, making operations faster and more efficient.
Tech stack
At i3D.net, you’ll work with:- Servers: From Dell R2XX to R7XX, Supermicro to HPE
- Baremetal Hardware: CPU architectures including AMD EPYC Genoa, Intel & more
- Networking: Mostly Juniper hardware, among other established manufacturers
What success looks like in the first year
- You’ve got this: You can handle installs, fixes, and maintenance on your own without blinking.
- Part of the crew: You take ownership, pitch in, and your input actually helps us get better as a team.
- You get the bigger picture: You understand how the datacenter ticks and can explain it clearly to teammates and customers.