Full-Time

Datacenter Networking Technician

AI Compute Deployment

OpenAI

OpenAI

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops safe AI models and tools

Compensation Overview

$86.4k - $228k/yr

Stamford, TX, USA

Remote

Onsite in Abilene, TX 5 days/week during initial build; willingness to travel to future OpenAI data center projects.

Category
IT & Security (1)
Requirements
  • Have 7+ years of experience in large-scale datacenter network deployment, structured cabling, or physical-layer installation.
  • Possess deep knowledge of fiber/copper plant design, cabling standards, and hyperscale network best practices.
  • Excel in field work while applying seasoned technical judgment to solve complex installation and testing issues.
  • Adapt quickly to changing build conditions and enjoy learning emerging networking technologies.
  • Communicate clearly with construction, engineering, and operations teams to drive projects to completion.
  • Are willing to be based at a partner campus during the initial build phase and to travel to future OpenAI data center projects.
  • Candidates must be able to sit onsite in Abilene, Texas 5 days per week
Responsibilities
  • Serve as OpenAI’s technical lead technician during the current campus build, partnering with internal engineers and external contractors on design reviews, installation plans, and acceptance criteria.
  • Spend significant time on the data-center floor performing inspections, assisting with cable routing/termination when needed, conducting fiber testing (OTDR, power levels, continuity), and resolving installation challenges in real time.
  • Troubleshoot and optimize cabling routes, patching, and equipment turn-up to ensure clean, reliable handoff to network operations.
  • Contribute to design discussions and peer reviews for structured cabling and physical network layouts, providing practical field feedback to engineering teams.
  • Develop repeatable engineering standards, as-built documentation, and deployment playbooks to accelerate future OpenAI campuses
  • Transition to hands-on design and deployment leadership for upcoming OpenAI data center expansions, owning network physical-layer deployment from design through commissioning.
Desired Qualifications
  • Exposure to automation tools (Ansible, SaltStack) or scripting (Python, Shell) for configuration or documentation.
  • Experience with hyperscale Clos fabrics or large-scale network design.
  • Familiarity with routing and switching concepts (BGP, OSPF, EVPN/VXLAN) and basic Linux/network troubleshooting.
  • Industry certifications such as BICSI, CCNA/CCNP, or equivalent.

OpenAI conducts AI research and deployment to build advanced AI models and tools that help people automate tasks, be more creative, and make better decisions. Its products include ChatGPT, a conversational AI that can write, code, tutor, and assist in interactive tasks, and Sora, which can generate videos from text prompts. OpenAI’s models typically run through cloud-based services and subscriptions, with licensing and partnerships for broader use. The company operates a capped-profit model to balance generating revenue with ensuring safety, ethics, and long-term societal benefits. Its approach emphasizes safety, responsible deployment, and collaboration with researchers, governments, and institutions. The goal is to ensure artificial general intelligence, when it arrives, benefits all of humanity and minimizes risks.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$196B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ChatGPT's Plaid integration connects 12,000 banks, creating premium personal-finance subscription opportunities.
  • Enterprise revenue can reach 50% this year, expanding higher-margin recurring contracts.
  • Microsoft's $38 billion revenue-share cap improves IPO optionality and strategic flexibility.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft spent over $100 billion and now pressures OpenAI's cloud economics.
  • Regulated banking integrations expose OpenAI to privacy failures, shutdowns, and regulatory backlash.
  • Voice-cloning acquisitions increase deepfake litigation, forcing product restrictions after one abuse case.

What makes OpenAI unique

  • ChatGPT reached 200 million monthly finance questions, showing unmatched consumer engagement.
  • OpenAI enterprise revenue reached 40% in 2026, signaling strong commercialization.
  • Fiserv and Accenture Federal embed OpenAI in regulated banking and government workflows.

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Benefits

Health insurance

Dental and vision insurance

Flexible spending account for healthcare and dependent care

Mental healthcare service

Fertility treatment coverage

401(k) with generous matching

20-week paid parental leave

Life insurance (complimentary)

AD&D insurance (complimentary)

Short-term/long-term disability insurance (complimentary)

Optional buy-up life insurance

Flexible work hours and unlimited paid time off (we encourage 4+ weeks per year)

Annual learning & development stipend

Regular team happy hours and outings

Daily catered lunch and dinner

Travel to domestic conferences

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

2%
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