We are seeking a skilled Low Voltage Technician with hands-on experience in data center environments and familiarity with GPU-powered systems . This role will involve installing, terminating, testing, and servicing low voltage systems including structured cabling, access control, surveillance, and rack infrastructure — with a specific focus on supporting high-density compute environments such as AI servers and GPU-integrated systems.
Key Responsibilities:
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Install, terminate, and test Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber optic cabling within data centers and high-performance computing environments.
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Set up, label, and dress racks, cabinets, patch panels, and cable trays in accordance with industry standards (TIA/EIA).
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Perform physical layer infrastructure support for server deployments, including GPU-powered servers and edge compute units.
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Troubleshoot connectivity issues across copper/fiber infrastructure and escalate network performance issues as needed.
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Support access control and surveillance systems, including installation of IP-based cameras, badge readers, and related low-voltage devices.
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Collaborate with infrastructure and IT teams to support moves/adds/changes in cabling and network setups.
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Interpret floorplans, data center layouts, wiring diagrams, and vendor schematics.
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Document all work performed, update as-builts, and ensure compliance with project specifications and client requirements.
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Maintain compliance with safety regulations and best practices while working in active data center environments.
Required Qualifications:
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2–4+ years of experience as a Low Voltage or Structured Cabling Technician.
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Proven experience working in data centers or high-density server environments.
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Familiarity with installation and support of GPU-based systems (e.g., NVIDIA servers, AI servers, edge compute devices).
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Knowledge of structured cabling standards (TIA/EIA) and best practices for dressing and organizing cabling infrastructure.
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Comfortable using tools such as Fluke testers, OTDRs, punch-down tools, and fiber fusion splicers.
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Ability to lift 50+ lbs and work on ladders, lifts, and in tight/controlled environments.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Experience with GPU-powered systems (e.g., NVIDIA DGX, Supermicro, Dell PowerEdge GPU servers).
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Certifications such as BICSI Installer, CompTIA Network+, or manufacturer-specific (e.g., Corning, Leviton).
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OSHA 10 or 30 certification.
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Experience with basic IP configuration or working alongside IT/networking teams.