Serverfarm is looking for a Data Center Technical Content Specialist who has spent time in a data center. You know what it takes to keep critical infrastructure running. You have worked with electrical distribution, mechanical cooling systems, and the monitoring and control systems that tie it all together. And you can explain how those systems work to someone who is still learning.
This is not a traditional technical writing role. We are not looking for someone who documents from a distance. We are looking for someone who has done the work and can now help us make sure our training content reflects what actually happens in a data center, not just what looks good on paper.
Key Accountabilities
- Review technical training scripts, lesson plans, and sequence of operations (SOO) documentation for accuracy, consistency, and alignment with Serverfarm operating procedures.
- Validate training assessments to confirm they measure real competency and operational readiness at the appropriate technician role levels.
- Identify gaps, outdated content, and inconsistencies across the training library and drive updates to keep materials current.
- Partner with operations, engineering, and learning and development teams to ensure training content supports Serverfarm's business objectives and operational maturity model.
- Review vendor technical bulletins and product updates for impact on Serverfarm operations and training requirements.
- Engage with equipment vendors and internal engineering stakeholders to ensure vendor-specific content is accurate and correctly contextualized for Serverfarm environments.
- Provide clear, constructive written and verbal feedback on technical and training documentation to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Support standardization of training content across Serverfarm sites while allowing for site-specific requirements where necessary.
Required Skills
Technical Background
- Hands-on experience as a data center technician, ideally in a hyperscale, enterprise, or colocation environment.
- Working knowledge of critical infrastructure systems including electrical distribution, mechanical cooling, and associated monitoring and control systems.
- Solid understanding of system design and sequence of operations (SOO).
- Familiarity with data center industry best practices for safety, security, availability, and reliability.
Communication and Translation Skills
- Ability to take complex technical information and turn it into clear, usable content for technicians at varying experience levels.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to give direct, constructive feedback on documentation.
- Comfortable engaging with both technical and non-technical stakeholders including technicians, engineers, trainers, vendors, and leadership.
Mindset and Approach
- Detail-oriented with a quality and governance mindset.
- Confident in reviewing content and requesting changes based on operational risk and accuracy.
- Collaborative, pragmatic, and safety-focused.
- Experience reviewing technical documents or training content is a plus, not a requirement.