Data Center Redlining Technician (Cabling & Documentation) at The Archetype Strategy
Houston, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Redlining, Cabling Infrastructure, Documentation, Structured Cabling, Fiber Tracing, Copper Tracing, Rack Elevations, Floor Layouts, Cable Pathways, Patch Panel, Markup Tools, Bluebeam Revu, Cable Schedules, As-Built Documentation, MAC Work, Technical Drawing Interpretation

Industry

Telecommunications

Description
Position Summary We are seeking a Data Center Redlining Technician to support cabling infrastructure projects by accurately documenting field changes and updating drawing markups (“redlines”). This role bridges the gap between installation teams and engineering, ensuring all cabling, rack, and pathway changes are captured and ready for as-built documentation. The ideal candidate has strong experience in structured cabling, fiber tracing, and rack/patch panel environments, along with the ability to interpret and update technical drawings. 🔧 Key Responsibilities Perform redlining of data center drawings including: Rack elevations Floor layouts Cable pathways (ladder rack, tray, conduit) Trace and document A-to-B cable connectivity (fiber and copper) Update: Patch panel port assignments Switch connections Rack/unit (U) positions Identify and correct: Labeling discrepancies Missing or undocumented cabling Mark adds, moves, and changes (MAC work) clearly on drawings Work closely with: Field technicians Project managers Engineering/CAD teams Capture field data using: Markup tools (e.g., Bluebeam Revu) Spreadsheets and cable schedules Provide clean, organized redlines for as-built conversion
Responsibilities
The technician will be responsible for accurately documenting field changes to cabling infrastructure by performing redlining on data center drawings, including rack elevations, floor layouts, and pathways. This involves tracing A-to-B connectivity and correcting labeling discrepancies to prepare clean data for as-built conversion.
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