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ManpowerGroup Network Tester - Onsite in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Onsite (Thornton, CO)

Networking: Install, label, and thoroughly test all network uplinks based on the cabling run list.- Serial Consoles: Install, label, and test serial console cabling for configuration and troubleshooting

Equipment Receiving

  • Coordinate with facilities to receive equipment deliveries.

  • Inspect the equipment upon arrival for any damage or missing parts.

  • Ensure the equipment received matches the specifications outlined in the purchase order and packing list

  • Report any missing equipment or material through the appropriate bug in buganizer

Equipment Inventory

  • Ensure the received shipment is aligned with the bill of material specified for the node

  • Arrange the shipment that was received to be set up and prepared for the installation of the equipment

  • Ensure adequate stock of laboratory supplies by managing the inventory of consumables

  • Control spare stock inventory

Additional Considerations

  • Develop a process for tracking equipment repairs and maintenance.

  • Consider using an asset management system to track equipment inventory and maintenance.

  • Ensure that all equipment is properly labeled and stored in a secure location.

  • Train GDCE node build team members on proper equipment handling and maintenance procedures.

Engineer / Install

Create the Design Engineering package (DEP) that is required for GDCE builds.

  • The Design Engineering package (DEP) is a critical document that provides the necessary instructions and specifications for GDCE builds. The DEP includes the following:

  • A list of the equipment that is required for the build.

  • A CRL (Cable Run List) that is required for the build.

  • A list of the materials that are required for the build.

  • A set of quality control procedures to ensure that the build meets the required standards.

Rack the equipment according to the FEV.

  • The FEV (Front Equipment View) is a document that provides a detailed diagram of the equipment layout for the GDCE build. The FEV includes the following:

  • A list of the equipment that is to be installed in the rack.

  • The location of each piece of equipment in the rack.

Label the equipment.

  • All of the equipment that is installed in the GDCE build must be labeled. The labels must include the following information:

  • The name of the equipment.

Install, label, and test network uplinks to include all interbay and intra bay cabling per the cabling run list.

  • The network uplinks must be installed, labeled, and tested in accordance with the cabling run list. The cabling run list provides the following information:

  • The location of each network uplink.

  • The type of cable that is to be used for each network uplink.

  • The length of each network uplink.

Install, label, and test serial console cabling.

  • The serial console cabling must be installed, labeled, and tested. The serial console cabling provides a way to access the equipment for configuration and troubleshooting purposes.

Perform quality control audits for GDCE builds.

  • Quality control audits must be performed to ensure that the GDCE build meets the required standards. The quality control audits include the following:

  • A review of the DEP to ensure that it is complete and accurate.

  • A visual inspection of the equipment to ensure that it is properly installed and labeled.

  • A functional test of the equipment to ensure that it is working properly.

Interrupts

In the THN lab, perform interrupt work for GDCE nodes as requested through buganizer. This includes:

  • Investigating and correcting interrupt issues:

  • Work with GDCE engineers to identify and correct interrupt issues reported through buganizer.

  • Testing fixes:

  • Work with GDCE engineers to test fixes for interrupt issues.

  • Coordinate with GDCE engineers to validate the fixes on lab devices.

  • Documenting interrupt fixes:

  • Document the interrupt fixes in detail, including the root cause of the issues, the implemented fixes, and the testing performed to validate the fixes.

  • Communicating with GDCE engineers:

  • Provide updates on the status of investigations, fixes, and testing.

  • Address any questions or concerns raised by GDCE engineers.

  • Coordinating with other teams:

  • Collaborate with other teams, such as the Infra team and the Cluster team, as needed to resolve interrupt issues.

  • Share information and coordinate efforts to ensure that interrupt fixes are implemented in a timely and effective manner.

Workflows

  • Initiate the Shax Turn_up Workflow:

  • Access the Shax platform and navigate to GDCE workflows.

  • Select the "Turn_up" workflow template and click on "Start New Workflow."

  • Specify the deployment type (Lab or Customer) and provide relevant details such as the number of nodes, desired configurations, and any additional requirements.

  • Review the workflow parameters and confirm the initiation of the Turn_up workflow.

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