Data Recovery Careers:


You will be in very good company:


Whether you want to be a data recovery engineer or a dedicated account representative at our office, we’re looking for the best.  People who are smart, creative, up for any challenge, and incredibly excited about what they do.

Data Recovery Orange County is committed to identifying the most bright and energetic people to join our team.  Please follow the directions in each job posting if you consider yourself a candidate for a specific position listed below.


Job Title:


Data Recovery Engineers, Technicians, Specialists


Job Description:


We are looking for an experienced data recovery engineer / technician / specialist for a growing data recovery industry.  In-depth knowledge of PC repair and/or troubleshooting disk drives, disk structures, tape systems, and formats is req.  Preferably with working experience in extracting raw data, inspecting integrity of data and recovering critical file system structures from storage media, repairing hardware to make storage devices temporarily accessible.  Advanced knowledge of UNIX/ZENIX, Novell, PC-DOS & Macintosh is required.  If you thrive on challenge, have the know-how to quickly navigate time-sensitive situations and enjoy working in a "happening" environment, we would love to hear from you. Knowledge in PC3000, Windows, Mac, Novell, Linux, Unix etc., FAT, NTFS, NFS, HFS, HTFS, EXT2/3FS is a plus.


We look forward to taking you onto our staff. Part Time, Full Time, and Contract work available.

Apply Now:


By phone at 1-800-388-1266
Or email a resume to support@datarecovery-orangecounty.com



DID YOU KNOW?  DATA RECOVERY FACTS AND TERMINOLOGY:

Data Recovery Fact

Zoned Recording

Increases the number of sectors on the outer tracks of the drive since the circumference of the outside tracks is greater. This type of recording affords more disk capacity because there can be more sectors on the larger outer tracks than would be possible if the number of sectors per track were constant for the whole drive.

Please visit our Data Recovery Knowledgebase for more facts and terminology.