Datacenter Operations, Network Technician Lead
Listed on 2026-02-15
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IT/Tech
IT Support, Network Engineer
About Fluidstack
At Fluidstack, we’re building the infrastructure for abundant intelligence. We partner with top AI labs, governments, and enterprises - including Mistral, Poolside, Black Forest Labs, Meta, and more - to unlock compute at the speed of light.
We’re working with urgency to make AGI a reality. As such, our team is highly motivated and committed to delivering world‑class infrastructure. We treat our customers’ outcomes as our own, taking pride in the systems we build and the trust we earn. If you’re motivated by purpose, obsessed with excellence, and ready to work very hard to accelerate the future of intelligence, join us in building what's next.
Aboutthe Role
We are seeking a Datacenter Operations Technician to serve as the on‑site specialist for network and structured cabling issues across our AI datacenter infrastructure. You will be the Tier 3 escalation point for network and ICT‑related incidents, responsible for troubleshooting physical layer faults, validating repairs, and ensuring rapid resolution of issues that impact customer workloads.
This role sits within the Datacenter Operations organization and is assigned to a specific site. You will work closely as an escalation path for Tier 1 and 2 technicians as well as closely with Network Operations, and cross‑functional teams to maintain the reliability and performance of high‑density AI Infrastructure. When issues exceed on‑site scope, you will elevate with clear documentation to Network Operations for deeper investigation.
The ideal candidate bridges two worlds: a strong foundation in structured cabling and fiber infrastructure, combined with enough network fundamentals to interpret device‑level diagnostics and validate that physical repairs restore connectivity. You are comfortable being the sole network/ICT escalation resource on‑site and take ownership of issues through resolution.
ResponsibilitiesServe as the Tier 2 escalation point for network and cable plant incidents reported by customers or detected through monitoring
Troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve physical layer issues including fiber faults, transceiver failures, patch panel problems, and cable plant defects. Lead your local team beyond troubleshooting maturing to process and metrics operations as we build automated diagnostics and repair.
Perform fiber inspection, cleaning, testing, and light‑level validation to identify and remediate connectivity issues
Participate in the testing and deployment of automated diagnostic and repair tools, serving as a liaison to Network Operations, NRE, and Network Automation teams. Lead onsite pilots, provide constructive feedback, monitor and enforce adoption of tooling systems.
Execute structured cabling repairs including re‑patching failed runs and coordinating with Infrastructure Deployment for complex remediation
Run post‑repair validation tools to confirm device connectivity, LLDP neighbor relationships, and acceptable optical power levels
Interpret basic network diagnostics — including light levels, interface status, and neighbor discovery — to validate that physical repairs have restored expected connectivity
Document incidents thoroughly and elevate to Network Operations with clear problem statements when issues require logical‑layer or deeper investigation
Maintain awareness of site topology and cable plant documentation to accelerate fault isolation
Collaborate with other Tier 2 teams in other regions, developing best practices
Build and manage dashboards and views in ticketing systems, providing insights and guidance on workload.
Collaborate with Tier 1 technicians and provide guidance on network/ICT triage to reduce unnecessary escalations
3+ years of hands‑on experience in datacenter environments with a focus on structured cabling, fiber infrastructure, or network hardware support
Proficiency with fiber troubleshooting tools:
Visual Fault Locators (VFL), optical power meters, light sources, and fiber inspection scopesUnderstanding of fiber types (single‑mode, multi‑mode), connector standards, and acceptable light‑level thresholds for datacenter optics
Familiarity with structured cabling standards and best…
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