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Data Center Technician Intern
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Join Microsoft as a Data Center Technician Intern in Greater Toronto for a 6-month hands-on experience. Support cloud infrastructure for Azure, Office 365, and Xbox by deploying hardware, troubleshooting cables, and managing assets. Ideal for candidates with basic computer hardware knowledge and ...
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Canada , Greater Toronto
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43800.00 - 50000.00 CAD / Year
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Data Center Critical Environment Technician Manager
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Lead critical infrastructure operations as a Data Center CE Technician Manager at Microsoft in Toronto. You will manage a team ensuring high availability for Azure, Office 365, and Xbox. Requires 3+ years in mission-critical environments and night shift availability. Join a culture focused on inc...
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Canada , Toronto
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78500.00 - 146000.00 CAD / Year
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Data Center Technician - Night Shift
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Join Microsoft's Toronto data center team as a Data Center Technician on the night shift. You will deploy, troubleshoot, and decommission critical IT hardware, deepening your expertise in server diagnostics and data management. Ideal candidates have basic computer hardware knowledge and can pass ...
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Canada , Toronto
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50500.00 - 94300.00 CAD / Year
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Data Center Technician
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Join Microsoft as a Data Center Technician in Toronto. Deploy, troubleshoot, and decommission hardware following strict procedures. This role requires hardware knowledge, shift flexibility, and the ability to lift equipment. Grow your IT career in a dynamic, team-oriented environment.
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Canada , Toronto
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50500.00 - 94300.00 CAD / Year
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Senior Data Center Inventory & Asset Technician
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Canada , Greater Toronto
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65000.00 - 102600.00 CAD / Year
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Data Center Inventory & Asset Technician
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Canada , Greater Toronto
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55400.00 - 85500.00 CAD / Year
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Data Center Technician
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Join Microsoft as a Data Center Technician in Toronto. Deploy, troubleshoot, and decommission hardware following SOPs in a dynamic environment. This role requires hardware knowledge, physical stamina for 12-hour shifts, and passing security checks. Gain valuable training, certifications, and acce...
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Canada , Toronto
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50500.00 - 94300.00 CAD / Year
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About the Data Center Technician role

Launch your technical career with in-demand Data Center Technician jobs, a critical role at the heart of the digital world. Data Center Technicians are the hands-on engineers who maintain the physical and network infrastructure powering our cloud services, websites, and online applications. This profession is ideal for detail-oriented problem-solvers who enjoy a blend of hardware, software, and networking tasks in a dynamic, mission-critical environment.

Professionals in this field are responsible for the day-to-day operational integrity of a data center. Their core duties typically involve the installation, configuration, and maintenance of server hardware. This includes "racking and stacking" equipment—mounting servers, switches, and storage devices into cabinets—and performing precise cable management for both power and data, including copper and fiber optic connections. A significant portion of the role revolves around troubleshooting and resolving hardware issues. Technicians diagnose failed components like hard drives, power supplies, and memory modules, executing replacements and repairs to minimize downtime. They also perform routine inspections, monitor system performance via management tools, and respond to automated alerts from network monitoring systems.

Beyond hardware, Data Center Technicians possess foundational networking knowledge essential for ensuring connectivity. They understand TCP/IP fundamentals, assist with basic network troubleshooting, and configure network interfaces on servers. Many roles also require basic system administration skills, such as using Linux command-line interfaces to perform reboots, check system status, and assist remote sysadmins with hands-on tasks. Adherence to strict security and safety protocols is paramount, as technicians manage access, escort vendors, and maintain detailed documentation of all activities, inventories, and changes through ticketing systems.

Typical requirements for these jobs often include a high school diploma or equivalent, with many positions preferring an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in an IT-related field, or equivalent hands-on experience. Employers seek candidates with 1-3 years of experience in data center operations, IT support, or a similar technical environment. Key skills include practical experience with server hardware from major OEMs, basic cabling expertise, and familiarity with operating systems, primarily Linux. Crucially, soft skills are highly valued: the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team, follow complex procedures with meticulous attention to detail, communicate effectively, and adapt to rotating shifts in a 24/7 operation. Physical capability to lift and move equipment is also a common necessity. For those with a passion for infrastructure and a knack for technical problem-solving, Data Center Technician jobs offer a stable and rewarding pathway into the backbone of the internet.