Data Center Engineer II at Astra

Chandler, Arizona, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Technology, TelecommunicationsIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (B.S./B.A.) from four-year college or university and 2 to 5 years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Builds productive internal and external working relationships
  • Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action
  • Understanding of data center practices (i.e., cable routing, calculating power usage and cooling)
  • Familiarity with creating As-Built drawings for Datacenter POPs and creating the 3rd module on DC-CAD
  • Knowledge of how to build/create SOW’s for new POP builds
  • Understanding of field-based work in POPs, carrier hotels, or Central Office environments
  • Understanding of fiber-optic technology including cable types, connector types, optic types, patch panels, and optical transport technologies
  • Excellent communication skills, able to work with carriers/vendors
  • Understanding of importance of dealing with service providers and colocation facilities
  • Ability to work within a global team in a fast-paced and dynamic environment with limited supervision
  • Strong attention to detail with excellent time management and organization skills
  • Ability to perform office-related tasks which may include prolonged sitting or standing, moving within an office environment, using a computer, and communicating effectively
  • Some positions may require occasional repetitive motion or movements of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers

Responsibilities

  • Design datacenter collocations and infrastructure hardware, and provide technical consultations
  • Build/create all drawings for datacenter POP’s
  • Develop/write Scopes of Work (SOW) for new POP builds
  • Create detailed installation MOP’s (Method of Procedure) for multiple types of optical transport and switching equipment, overheads (fiber raceway, ladder, basket), and power AC/DC
  • Communicate with all departments and provide tech support for Network Engineers
  • Deploy, configure, and support a large-scale production and corporate network and server infrastructure in data centers and Point of Presence (POP) sites
  • Calculate and document equipment power requirements and work with Engineering, Facilities Operations, and/or collocation vendors to meet these requirements
  • Manage project timelines to support network turn-up within expected completion intervals
  • Responsible for asset management of networking gear in datacenter and POP sites
  • Contribute to documentation, automation, and processes as they evolve
  • Create network and server rack face elevations, floor plans, wiring diagrams, and detailed port maps for new deployments and documentation
  • Create statements of work for vendors at the POP sites
  • Create cage and rack designs and understand the overall needs of POP infrastructure
  • Document and follow RMA processes and procedures for all relevant vendors
  • Assist in following, improving, and implementing data center and POP best practices
  • Work closely with Network Engineering, Logistics, and equipment vendors as new equipment and technologies are integrated into the production network
  • Other duties as required

Skills

Data Center Design
POP Infrastructure
Optical Transport
Switching Equipment
Fiber Raceway
AC/DC Power
Rack Design
MOP Creation
SOW Writing
Asset Management
Network Documentation
Automation
Project Management

Astra

Provides launch services for small satellites

About Astra

Astra provides launch services specifically for small satellites, catering to commercial businesses, government agencies, and research institutions that need reliable access to space. The company operates small, agile rockets designed to transport these satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO). Astra's approach focuses on making space more accessible by reducing the costs and complexities associated with satellite launches, which allows a wider range of customers to utilize their services. Unlike many competitors, Astra emphasizes efficiency and cost-effectiveness in its operations, aiming to meet the growing demand for satellite-based services such as Earth observation and telecommunications. The company's goal is to facilitate more frequent and affordable satellite launches, thereby expanding opportunities for various applications in the space industry.

Alameda, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2016Year Founded
$291.8MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
AerospaceIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Competitive Medical (HMO & PPO)/Dental/Vision plans
Company paid Short Term Disability and Long Term Disability plans
401K with company match
Flexible Spending Account
Commuter benefits
Caregiving support benefits
Company perks, like PetPlan, curated gym/travel/products discounts
Free lunch
Company events

Risks

Going private may limit Astra's access to public capital markets.
Astra faces financial instability due to liquidity crunch and high cost of capital.
Intensifying competition in the small satellite launch market could impact Astra's market share.

Differentiation

Astra offers cost-effective launch services for small satellite payloads.
The company focuses on agile rockets for frequent access to space.
Astra provides online reservations for payload deliveries to various orbits.

Upsides

Growing demand for small satellite constellations aligns with Astra's business model.
U.S. government investment in space technology presents contract opportunities for Astra.
Astra's reusable rocket technology could lead to significant cost reductions.

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