Data Center Operator I (3rd Shift)
Indexed description
This role is Sunday-Thursday 11:15 PM to 8:00 AM.
During your training, you will rotate through all shifts.
Your role and impact
Here's a glimpse of your responsibilities and the meaningful impact you'll create as the Data Center Operator I:
- Monitor all console activity for hardware or software error messages
- Monitor all operational job queues
- Monitor for when connectivity issues arise with clients, both internal/external in both the mainframe and distributed environments
- Respond according to service levels to requests which initiate the Incident Management processes
- Responds to all alerts in a timely manner
- Conduct systems support activities, such as network and server monitoring, mainframe monitoring, troubleshooting, escalation and resolution
- When resolving a mainframe and/or open systems problem, makes effective use of tools and resources, utilizes manuals, knowledge base articles, and other tools as an aid in solving the problem
- Participates in weekend backup monitoring, IPL rotations, and/or any other off-shift needs
- While this is primarily a remote work position, at any point in time, Associate may be required to return to the office in a temporary or permanent role
- Competitive pay: Fair compensation for your hard work.
- Healthcare coverage: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision from day one.
- Life insurance: Company-paid coverage for you and your loved ones.
- 401(k) plan: Matching contributions to help secure your financial future.
- Family support: Paid parental leave and reimbursement for adoption and surrogacy expenses.
- Work-life balance: Flexible time-off policy to recharge and pursue passions.
- Dress for your day: Express your style comfortably at work.
- Inclusion and Culture: A respectful environment that values unique contributions.
- Flexible work options: Remote, hybrid, and onsite opportunities at various locations across the U.S. for better work-life integration.
- Well-being focus: Programs to support a healthy balance between work and home life.
- Community connections: Build strong relationships through virtual and in-person interactions, with resources for your growth.
What Sets You Up For Success
- Successful completion of high school education
- Mainframe and CA7 knowledge
- Professional qualifications, certifications, or equivalent training in Information Systems education as evidenced by a bachelor's degree or its business equivalent
- At least three years of experience in an Operations environment
- LOMA Level 1 Certification within 2 years of employment
Create a free Caio profile to unlock more results and save your role and location preferences.
Unlock free search