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Data Center Hardware Engineer - Mesa, AZ

PGTEK · Mesa, Arizona, United States · Posted Jul 7, 2026

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Data Center Hardware Technician

Mesa, AZ (100% onsite)

This will be first shift however it will occasionally rotate (8 hours per day, 40 hours a week). Must be flexible to work varying shifts. Salary: 80-85K

Overview:

We are seeking a Datacenter Hardware Technician to support and maintain Dell server infrastructure in a high-demand, fast-paced environment. This role involves hands-on hardware troubleshooting, repairs, and installations (rack and stack), with a focus on maintaining uptime and efficiency. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, physically capable, and comfortable working onsite within a team-based datacenter setting.

Key Responsibilities:

Hardware Maintenance & Repair:

Perform break/fix services on Dell servers, including the replacement of components such as GPUs, NICs, memory, and other hardware.

Ticket Management:

Track, prioritize, and resolve hardware-related service tickets in a timely and efficient manner.

Troubleshooting & Diagnostics:

Identify and resolve hardware issues using knowledge of server architecture and components.

Customer Service & Communication:

Maintain clear, professional communication with team members and internal stakeholders to ensure smooth operations.

Physical Datacenter Work:

Lift up to 65 pounds, climb ladders, and carry out tasks in a physically demanding datacenter environment.

Team Collaboration:

Work closely with fellow technicians and other departments to meet deployment and maintenance goals.

Quality & Precision:

Ensure all tasks and repairs are performed to a high standard of accuracy and reliability.

Additional Information:

Must be a US citizen.

This position requires 100% onsite presence in Mesa, AZ

Shift is expected to be first shift, but will probably rotate often. Must be able to work varying shift.

Role involves physical labor in a dynamic datacenter environment

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