Data Centre Engineer Jobs in the South West

2 of 2 Data Centre Engineer Jobs in the South West

Data Centre Engineer (Cabling)

Corsham, Wiltshire, South West, United Kingdom
Hireful
Are you a Data Centre Engineer or Network Cabling Technician with experience working in busy Data Centre? Do you have experience of server builds, deployment and troubleshooting. As a Cabling Technician, you will be responsible for installing, patching and configuring 3rd party vendor solutions from … delivering ultra-fast hosted network and infrastructure services to our clients…and we are keen for you to join us on this journey. Role: Data Cabling Engineer, Data Centre Engineer, Network Cabling Engineer, Cabling Technician, Network Cabling Technician, Network Engineer etc Location: Corsham … 45k base salary + great benefits What you will bring to the table: You will have previous experience as a cabling technician or Cabling Engineer, working in a Data Centre. You will have experience of server, storage and network deployment, support and fix. You will have worked in More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £40,000
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Datacentre Engineer

corsham, south west england, United Kingdom
Nephos Technologies
The Company Noted as one of Europe’s fastest-growing companies, Nephos Technologies specialises in solving complex data problems for large customers. Our purpose is to support organisations to unlock the hidden value of data so they can innovate, transform and drive change in a modern digital world. … Our vision is to become the data system integrator that organisations turn to when they want to break from the norm, tackle the impossible and materialise visions. We challenge organisations to think differently and stay at the forefront of change. At Nephos Technologies, our values guide the behaviours of … datacentre infrastructure of a high profile client with high uptime and information security needs as part of a dedicated managed services team. The Datacentre Engineer is responsible for day-to-day Business as Usual moves, adds and changes, as well as physical incident response (often as "remote hands") and More ❯
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