Data Center Infrastructure Jobs in Oklahoma

Data Center Infrastructure jobs in Oklahoma are concentrated in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, where facilities operated by employers like Amazon Web Services, Cox Communications, and the University of Oklahoma support steady hiring from entry-level technicians to senior infrastructure engineers. The most in-demand specialties are power and cooling systems management, structured cabling, and network hardware deployment. Demand has grown alongside Oklahoma's expanding cloud and enterprise IT footprint, making it one of the more active interior markets for hands-on data center roles. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles13
Top employerCVS Health
Top cityTulsa, OK
Cities hiring5
Work type50% Remote
Top industryAgriculture

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Cherokee Federal
Infrastructure Engineer III
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Infrastructure Engineer III
Cherokee Federal
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Biotech & Life Sciences
Engineering (Non-Software)
Research & Academia
Software Engineering
On-Site
Bachelor's degree in information technology
1,001-5,000

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TYLin
Advisory Consultant Lead: Water Infrastructure, Asset Mgt/Utilities Management
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Advisory Consultant Lead: Water Infrastructure, Asset Mgt/Utilities Management
TYLin
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Account Management
Business Development
Sales
$168k - $247k/yr
Master's degree in systems engineering
5,001-10,000

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Speechify
Software Engineer, Data Infrastructure & Acquisition - Oklahoma City, OK, USA
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Speechify
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Software Engineer, Data Infrastructure & Acquisition - Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Speechify
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Biotech & Life Sciences
Engineering (Non-Software)
Research & Academia
Software Engineering
$140k - $200k/yr
Remote (US)
Bachelor of Science

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CVS Health
Executive Director, AI Infrastructure & Platform Engineering
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CVS Health
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Executive Director, AI Infrastructure & Platform Engineering
CVS Health
Oklahoma
Program Management
Project Management
Research & Academia
$175k - $335k/yr
Remote (US)
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering
10,000+

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Interstates Companies
Project Manager (Electrical and Fiber Infrastructure)
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Project Manager (Electrical and Fiber Infrastructure)
Interstates Companies
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Construction Management
Health & Safety
Skilled Trades
Bachelor's degree
1,001-5,000

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Data Center Infrastructure Jobs by City in Oklahoma

Where Oklahoma roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Tulsa
4 jobs
Oklahoma City
4 jobs
Edmond
2 jobs
Ardmore
1 job
Muskogee
1 job

Data Center Infrastructure Job Market in Oklahoma

A snapshot from current Oklahoma openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

CVS Health
CVS Health2 open roles
Interstates Companies
Interstates Companies2 open roles
MANNA
MANNA1 open role

Top Industries Hiring

  • Agriculture & Farming
  • Technology & Software
  • Construction & Real Estate
  • Non-Profit & Social Services
  • Healthcare & Medical Services

What Oklahoma Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in data center infrastructure jobs across Oklahoma.

  • CompTIA Server+ or DCCA certification recognized by Oklahoma employers as a baseline credential
  • Hands-on experience with power distribution units, CRAC units, and UPS systems in a live data center
  • Proficiency in structured cabling standards including Cat6A, fiber optic termination, and cable management
  • Familiarity with DCIM platforms and ticketing systems used for asset tracking and capacity planning
  • Ability to perform physical hardware installation, hot-swap replacements, and rack-and-stack tasks
  • Valid driver's license and ability to pass a background check required by most Oklahoma facilities

Data Center Infrastructure Jobs in Oklahoma: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a data center infrastructure in Oklahoma?

Most Oklahoma employers hire candidates with an associate degree or technical certificate in information technology, computer networking, or electronics, combined with a vendor-neutral credential such as CompTIA Server+ or a data center-specific certification like the Certified Data Centre Professional. Oklahoma does not require a state-issued license for data center infrastructure roles. Hands-on lab experience through programs at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology or Tulsa Community College strengthens a candidate's profile significantly.

Which companies hire data center infrastructures in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma data center infrastructure roles are posted by CVS Health, Interstates Companies, and MANNA and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Oklahoma's mix of cloud providers, telecommunications carriers, and large state institutions means openings appear across both the Oklahoma City metro and Tulsa corridors throughout the year.

Which Oklahoma cities have the most data center infrastructure jobs?

Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Edmond account for the largest share of data center infrastructure openings in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City leads because of its concentration of enterprise data centers, state government IT infrastructure, and major telecommunications hubs, while Tulsa's industrial and energy sector operations drive demand for on-site infrastructure support in that market.

Are there remote data center infrastructure jobs in Oklahoma?

Yes, but they're rare. About 50% of data center infrastructure openings tied to Oklahoma are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, which reflects how hands-on this role is by nature. The portions of the work most likely to be performed remotely are monitoring, capacity planning, and documentation tasks, while physical installation, cabling, and hardware replacement require on-site presence.

How can I get hired as a data center infrastructure in Oklahoma with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is an IT technician or help desk role at an Oklahoma employer that operates its own infrastructure, such as a state agency, hospital system, or regional carrier, then transitioning internally once you have exposure to server rooms or network closets. Cox Communications and large Oklahoma City-area managed service providers regularly bring on junior technicians without deep data center backgrounds. Earning CompTIA A+ before applying gives candidates a measurable edge, and the IT programs at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology offer lab environments that approximate real data center conditions.

Where can I find and apply to data center infrastructure jobs in Oklahoma?

You can find and apply to data center infrastructure jobs in Oklahoma on Migrate Mate, which lists current Oklahoma openings updated regularly. Search for roles that match your experience level and specialization, then apply directly to the ones that fit your background.

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