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Data Center Technician Overview:As a Data Center Technician, you will be responsible for troubleshooting all console connectivity issues, server power supply related issues, and network connectivity issues.
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12+ years in direct data center construction experience at a data center provider or constructor. Datacenter mechanical engineering involves the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical infrastructure of a data center, including electrical and mechanical systems.
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We are currently seeing a Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our team to help create awareness and demand for our data center network automation portfolio. Knowledge of data center networks and vendor landscape – with a focus on management/automation platforms.
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As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you will lead multi-disciplinary projects for Google’s Data Center teams. Manage datasets to extract business insights that help maintain up-time of critical data center operations, and increase operating efficiency of teams responsible for designing and building Google’s data center footprint.
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A majority of the role will revolve around retrospective data already acquired. Department of Radiology at Stanford University is seeking a Research Data Analyst 1 to manage, analyze, and extract insights from large amounts of medical imaging datasets.
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The Data Center Engineer serves as a technical resource to support Element Critical equipment that supports critical servers to maintain better than a 99.999% uptime. 5+ years of relevant work experience in a data center or other critical environment.
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As part of our efforts to build a Google for everyone, we build diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and we aim to cultivate a sense of belonging throughout the company. From developing and maintaining our data centers to building the next generation of Google platforms, we make Google's product portfolio possible.
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The successful applicant will have data curation experience, preferably in a biomedical research environment. Experience with semantic standards (e.g., OWL, RDF, and SKOS), best practices in linked data and FAIR principles, biomedical data, metadata, ontologies, and their specifications, as well as a strong understanding of data formats such as JSON and YAML is essential.
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Use a data/metrics driven product development approach; define success criteria for roadmap items and demonstrate measurable impact on those success metrics. This principal product manager will be at the center of building experiences that automate the generation of marketing insights and actions, making sophisticated marketing strategies accessible to SMBs without the need for in-house expertise.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a skilled and experienced Data Center Technician to join their team for a 6-month contract, with the potential for extension. As a Data Center Technician, you will adhere to company standards and protocols for all operations.
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Joining our operations team means that you will be at the forefront of all we do, maintaining critical facilities infrastructure as part of a close-knit team delivering best-in-class service to our data center customers.
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In this role, you will be part of a team that is responsible for conceiving design solutions, developing and deploying network software, systems, and tools that keep the Data Center network operating at maximum reliability, scalability, and efficiency.
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As an aspiring leader of the next-generation data centers, we're focused on offering one truly seamless, on-demand data center as a service that empowers our customers to be top performers and leaders in their space.
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SCHIE delivers the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's over 200 online businesses including Bing, MSN, Office 365, Xbox Live, Teams, OneDrive and the Microsoft Azure platform globally with our server and data center infrastructure, security and compliance, operations, globalization, and manageability solutions.
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Extensive knowledge of managing servers, DCIM automation, programming/scripting, and performing complex projects in a large-scale, distributed data center environment is an advantage.
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