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NOC Technician (Data Center and Site Ops)

SpaceXAI · Memphis, Tennessee
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<div class="content-intro"><p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">SpaceXAI’s mission is to create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Our team is small, highly motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive on curiosity. </span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">We operate with a flat organizational structure. All employees are expected to be hands-on and to contribute directly to the company’s mission. Leadership is given to those who show initiative and consistently deliver excellence. Work ethic and strong prioritization skills are important. </span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">All employees are expected to have strong communication skills. They should be able to concisely and accurately share knowledge with their teammates.</span></p></div><p><strong>ABOUT THE ROLE:</strong></p> <p>As a NOC Technician, you are the eyes and the voice of the site — never the hands. You staff the Network / Campus Operations Center and continuously observe site health signals across xAI campuses. You detect and verify campus-impacting events, assemble the right responders, run incident communications leadership can trust, and drive every major incident to a completed report and a tracked corrective project. You work with Site Reliability Engineering, SiteOps, Facilities, Hardware Failure Analysis, SWE Platforms, and vendors — escalating correctly the first time and maintaining the institutional memory across shifts and sites.<br>One sentence: watch the campus, run the bridge, leave the wrench work and deep root cause to the teams that own them.</p> <p><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES:</strong><br>Continuous monitoring (the watch)<br>• Staff the console per shift schedule to sustain 24/7 coverage (coverage posture: 2 on console per site)<br>• Watch the designated signal surface: cluster health dashboards, node availability, network health, facility trend panels (power/cooling), storage alarms, and threshold breaches as defined by SRE monitoring standards<br>• Acknowledge every page/alert within the SLA; classify it (actionable / known / noise) and log the disposition; feed noise patterns back to SRE for suppression or redesign<br>• Maintain a live picture of ongoing maintenance, planned work, and degraded-but-accepted states so real anomalies stand out</p> <p>Detection, triage &amp; escalation<br>• Detect → verify → escalate within defined time budgets; verification is signal-level (is it real, what's the blast radius), not deep diagnosis<br>• Operate the escalation matrix: NOC → on-call SRE → domain owners (SiteOps, Facilities, Network, Storage, HW FA, vendors); page correctly the first time<br>• Recommend incident declaration and severity to the on-call SRE; declare directly per runbook when thresholds are unambiguous</p> <p>Incident communications &amp; coordination<br>• Open and run the bridge; get the right people on within the time-to-bridge SLA<br>• Own stakeholder communications: first update within the SLA, then a fixed cadence until resolution<br>• Maintain the incident timeline in real time — timestamps, actions, decisions, engagements<br>• Track who owns what during the incident and call out stalls</p> <p>First-pass RCA framing &amp; closure<br>• Produce initial framing for major site outages: what happened, when it started, what's impacted (halls/racks/services), what changed recently, who is engaged<br>• Hand framing to SRE / Hardware FA for depth — the NOC does not publish root cause<br>• Write major-incident reports; open corrective projects in Linear with named owners and track them to closure ("filed" is not "done")</p> <p>Shift operations, runbooks &amp; improvement<br>• Run structured shift handoffs and keep durable shift logs; maintain cross-site awareness<br>• Own and continuously improve NOC runbooks: escalation matrix, comms templates, severity ladders, per-signal response procedures<br>• Participate in game days run by SRE; every incident where the runbook was wrong or missing produces a runbook change before the incident closes</p> <p>Explicitly not this role<br>• Wrench work: swaps, reseats, physical recovery (SiteOps)<br>• Power / cooling / building plant operation (Facilities)<br>• Deep hardware root-cause analysis or vendor CAPA (Hardware Failure Analysis)<br>• Monitoring architecture, alert design, or technical SEV command (Site SRE)<br>• Building or operating reliability tooling such as SRT, turnback, or dashboards (SWE Platforms)</p> <p><strong>BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:</strong><br>• High school diploma or equivalency certificate<br>• 1+ year of professional experience in a Network Operations Center (NOC), Security Operations Center (SOC), mission-control / dispatch, data center operations watch, or equivalent 24/7 monitoring and incident-communications role<br>• Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills under time pressure (stakeholder updates, handoffs, timelines)</p> <p><strong>PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:</strong><br>• Calm under pressure; excellent written and verbal communications — leadership should be able to trust your incident updates verbatim<br>• Pattern recognition across domains; multi-domain curiosity (compute, network, storage, power/cooling signals)<br>• Experience following and improving process: runbooks, escalation matrices, shift handoffs, post-incident follow-through<br>• Prior NOC, SOC, or critical-environment operations experience in a datacenter or hyperscale infrastructure environment<br>• Familiarity with reading operational dashboards, acknowledging/classifying alerts, and coordinating across on-site technicians, facilities, and engineering on-call<br>• Comfort with ticketing / project tracking systems (e.g. Linear, Jira) for opening and chasing corrective work to closure<br>• Industry certifications a plus (Network+, Security+, ITIL, or similar) — not a substitute for judgment and communications quality<br>• Basic familiarity with datacenter topology (racks, fabric, OOB) and how facility events affect compute availability — enough to triage and escalate correctly, not to deep-diagnose<br>• Bachelor's degree in IT, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or STEM discipline preferred but not required</p> <p><strong>ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:</strong><br>• Must be available for on-shift rotations supporting 24/7/365 console coverage<br>• Shift structure (e.g. 12-hour rotations) to be confirmed; nights, weekends, and holidays are part of the role<br>• Must be able to work extended hours during major incidents as needed</p> <p><strong>SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE:</strong><br>• Coverage attainment / shift fill rate vs plan<br>• Time-to-bridge for major incidents; first-update and cadence SLA attainment<br>• Page accuracy / escalation correctness<br>• % of major incidents with a complete timeline and follow-up projects tracked to done<br>• Not measured by: raw page counts, or heroics without a paired prevention item</p><div class="content-conclusion"><p><em>SpaceXAI is an equal opportunity employer. For details on data processing, view our </em><em><a href="https://x.ai/legal/recruitment-privacy-notice" target="_blank">Recruitment Privacy Notice</a>.</em></p></div>