Warehouse Server Deconfiguration Technician at Sable Groupe
Richardson, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 May, 26

Salary

18.0

Posted On

25 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Server Deconfiguration, Component Handling, Attention To Detail, Analytical Skills, Hardware Troubleshooting, Log Maintenance

Industry

Information Technology & Services

Description
Title: Student Experience Opportunity - Warehouse Server Deconfiguration Technician Company: JSM Technology, Inc. Location: On-site at JSM Technology Inc., 1417 Exchange Dr., Richardson, TX - - 10min drive from UTD campus! Job Type: Part-time Rate: $18/hr Description: JSM Technology, Inc. is seeking tech enthusiasts for a unique part-time opportunity in our warehouse. This role involves deconfiguring servers on a roller line, providing hands-on experience with server components. Responsibilities: Deconfigure servers on a roller line, handling components like CPU, GPU, RAM, HDD, and SSD. Ensure proper handling and storage of server components. Maintain accurate logs of deconfiguration activities. What You’ll Gain: Practical experience with server hardware. Opportunity to learn about server deconfiguration processes, architecture, hardware troubleshooting, and component handling. Real-world problem-solving skills. Interest in server hardware and deconfiguration processes. Strong attention to detail and analytical skills. We offer flexible opportunities that fit perfectly around your academic schedule. Gain practical experience that complements your studies while working alongside professionals in the IT field, potentially opening doors for future career opportunities.
Responsibilities
The primary responsibility involves deconfiguring servers along a roller line, which includes handling various server components such as CPU, GPU, RAM, HDD, and SSD. Additionally, technicians must ensure the correct handling and storage of these components and maintain accurate logs of all deconfiguration activities.
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