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At i3D.net, we provide world-class global coverage with one of the most interconnected networks in the world. Our solutions focus on low latency, zero packet loss, and unmatched scalability, enabling seamless experiences for millions of users worldwide. With dedicated support, bespoke solutions, and cutting-edge technology, we deliver reliable, cost-efficient infrastructure that empowers game developers and businesses to scale effortlessly. Partnering with major names like Nvidia, DuckDuckGo, and Ubisoft, we are shaping the future of gaming and network technology.
As a Junior Data Center Operations Technician in the Hardware and Bare Metal team at i3D.net, you’ll grow to be the hands-on expert ensuring the smooth operation of our global datacenter hardware. From installing and troubleshooting to maintaining and upgrading (move-add-change-delete), your work directly impacts the performance and reliability of the infrastructure powering some of the world’s largest gaming companies.
If you’re someone who enjoys building PCs, experimenting with a home lab, or diving into how servers, networks, and infrastructure work behind the scenes, this role will give you the opportunity to turn that curiosity into real-world impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Install, configure, and troubleshoot datacenter hardware, including servers and network gear.
organized.
using tools such as PXE boot, USB installation, or other system deployment methods.
and power distribution within a datacenter environment.
efficient.
Work with internal teams and vendors to handle deployments, maintenance, and new site setups.
you learn. What success looks like in the first year
and maintenance of servers, networking equipment, and supporting infrastructure.
ideas help the team improve. In the loop: You understand how our datacenter operations work, how servers interact with networking and virtualization layers, and how everything fits together to deliver high availability. About you
systems behave the way they do.
servers, or have gained similar experience through work, study, or personal projects such as building PCs, running a home lab, or experimenting with virtualization platforms.
DHCP, connectors, cable management, and configuring SFP modules.
virtualization, Docker, NAS setups, or game server hosting and enjoy learning how infrastructure works behind the scenes.
our Montreuil Datacenter for on-call shifts.
your workflow accordingly.
spoken communication when needed. Fluency in English is a must. Work Location & On-Call: On-site, full-time (5 days per week). You’ll be part of a rotating on-call schedule (one week every 5 weeks) with additional compensation; on-call duties may occur outside business hours and can often be handled remotely. Why Join i3D?
of success, working with gaming leaders like Ubisoft and Discord.
learning, and meaningful projects.