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The Senior Site Operations Technician supports the safe, compliant, and reliable operation of an assigned wireless data center site by coordinating onsite physical work, governing site access under established policy, overseeing vendors and authorized visitors, validating work readiness, performing quality checks, and maintaining site condition and operational awareness. This role serves as an experienced onsite technician for physical activity affecting wireless, transport, network, server, and supporting facility infrastructure. The role executes smart hands support and controlled technical intervention on production infrastructure within approved procedures, training, and authorized work scope, while reinforcing strong operational discipline, consistent execution, vendor follow-through, and sound onsite work practices. This is a clearly bounded hourly technician role and does not routinely perform logical configuration of network or server equipment, act as design authority, or perform skilled mechanical or electrical maintenance work.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate onsite physical work in accordance with approved incidents, change records, maintenance plans, site procedures, and other authorized work documentation
Verify work authorization, confirm scope aligns to approved records, validate site readiness, and ensure required safeguards and conditions are in place before work begins
Maintain awareness of onsite activity and stop or escalate work when safety, authorization, scope, workmanship, or site conditions are not acceptable
Manage workload priorities for the assigned site and apply experienced judgment during incidents, non-routine conditions, or competing operational demands
Govern site access under established policy and maintain awareness of who is onsite, why they are onsite, and what authorized work they are performing
Coordinate vendors, contractors, and authorized visitors and hold them to expected standards for safety, housekeeping, communication, and work quality
Perform quality checks before, during, and after physical work affecting the site and verify the work area is returned to normal operating condition
Review completed work for labeling, cable management, housekeeping, restoration, turnover evidence, and overall workmanship before accepting work
Identify recurring vendor performance issues or execution gaps and ensure they are raised through the appropriate follow-up channels
Execute smart hands support and controlled technical intervention on production infrastructure, including physical troubleshooting, break/fix actions, and restoration activities, within approved procedures, training, and authorized work scope
Use DCIM and related tools to identify physical equipment locations and support onsite execution and verification activities
Maintain working awareness of power, cooling, environmental systems, BMS, and facility dashboard tools to support onsite verification and escalation, recognizing that primary alarm monitoring resides with the Facility NOC
Support vendor-performed preventive maintenance and perform limited safe response actions within training, such as visual verification, thermal mitigation support, and coordination with responders or authorities during site events
Reinforce strong operational discipline by promoting consistent execution, adherence to procedure, quality expectations, and sound site practices across onsite work activities
Identify practical opportunities to improve work execution, vendor follow-through, or operating consistency through normal operating channels
Document incidents, work observations, access activity, vendor issues, and site conditions in the appropriate systems and records
Provide clear updates to engineering teams, Critical Environment Engineers, vendors, and leadership regarding site status, active work, incidents, and risks
Provide informal guidance through strong operating practices and example, without formal people leadership responsibility
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent required
4 or more years of relevant experience in data center operations, telecom, wireless, transport, field operations, critical environment support, or a similar operational role.
At least 18 years of age
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Nice to have:
Relevant technical or operational certifications are helpful but not required
Experience working in production environments with formal access control, change discipline, safety requirements, and vendor coordination preferred
Experience supporting wireless, telecom, transport, or carrier infrastructure environments preferred
Strong written and verbal communication skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office, ticketing systems, DCIM, BMS, or monitoring dashboards preferred