Role Overview:
As an Oracle Data Center Technician, you’ll be a key technical liaison between our technology teams and the data center environment. You will troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure issues, escalating complex cases as needed. Your experience maintaining and following detailed documentation, operating with discipline, and responding to mission-critical scenarios aligns with this role. We value your ability to innovate, make decisions confidently, and follow procedures—key strengths of military professionals.
Work Environment:
This is a hands-on position involving a 24/7 shift rotation to ensure optimal data center operations. Like military environments, our data centers require operational excellence round the clock and rely on strong teamwork and communication.
Employment for all candidates is contingent upon satisfactory background checks.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Information Systems or comparable military technical training/work experience. Recent graduates and transitioning service members encouraged to apply—demonstrated technical aptitude, willingness to learn, and adaptability regarded highly. 2-5 years’ experience in IT infrastructure support or server administration—experience in military IT/communications or electronics roles are highly relevant. Mission-critical operations experience—ideal for those with backgrounds in maintaining continuous operations and responding to facility/system emergencies. Physically able to lift up to 50 lbs and work in cramped or elevated locations—akin to IT, communications, or facility roles in the military. Able to climb 9 ft. ladders Ability to stand for up to 12 hours Understanding of data center/electrical and cooling plant operations. Experience managing airflow systems (hot aisle/cold aisle). Experience installing and commissioning rack equipment. Strong structured cabling skills with fiber and copper.Technical Skills:
Systems administration (Linux and/or Windows, command line usage preferred). Hardware repair, diagnostics, and troubleshooting (break/fix expertise). Networking fundamentals (DNS, TCP/IP, troubleshooting). Understanding of IT hardware concepts (RAID, SAN, x86, SCSI, FC, Ethernet, remote management like iLO). Base operating system installation and configuration. Familiarity with core OS services (SSH, Telnet, RDP, FTP, NFS, DNS, DHCP, Serial).