WIOCC is the leading player in the deployment of carrier-scale, future-proofed network infrastructure into Africa. We have the flexibility and scale to meet the ever-growing demand for reliable, high-speed capacity throughout Africa, driven by end consumers, enterprise users and the ecosystem that supports them. Our policy of continual investment in our network to create Africa’s first, truly hyperscale network infrastructure means ongoing investment for growth, ensuring our readiness to meet the future data volume demands of end users throughout Africa.
The Network Colocation and Facilities Planner is responsible for planning, designing, evaluating andcoordinating all colocation and facility‑related aspects of the network across edge and core PoP locations.
This includes ensuring accurate space and power planning, developing facility and network design documentation, conducting site visits, producing as‑built records and creating new engineering projects aligned with the organization’s network expansion roadmap.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Colocation and Facilities Planning:
Define colocation requirements for new and existing network sites, including space, power, cooling, rack allocation, fibre entry points and cross‑connect needs
Evaluate and recommend colocation providers based on space, power availability, technical suitability and commercial terms
Support facility architecture design across PoP builds, expansions, upgrades and partner‑provided data centre spaces
Site Visits and Facility Readiness
Conduct site surveys to validate space, power, environmental conditions, security, fibre entry points and equipment suitability
Perform pre‑installation, mid‑build, and post‑build visits to ensure adherence to technical designs and facility specifications
Identify onsite issues early and recommend corrections to ensure compliance and readiness.
Space, Power and Infrastructure Design:
Translate network expansion and technical plans into detailed facility infrastructure requirements
Plan rack layouts, PDUs, redundancy levels, cable management, grounding and environmental provisions
Forecast future requirements for space and power based on capacity trends and network strategy.
Technical Design Documentation:
Produce high‑quality design documentation, including low‑level facility and network design documents, rack elevations, power load diagrams, fibre/cabling schematics and cross‑connect maps
Prepare design packages for internal design reviews and approvals
Maintain version control and ensure documents are stored in the correct internal repositories.
As‑Built Documentation:
Capture and maintain accurate as‑built documentation after each installation or upgrade.
Update rack elevations, fibre patching, power configurations, equipment placements and cross‑connect routing
Ensure all as‑built information aligns with internal systems including NetSuite, GIS and asset repositories
Project Creation and Engineering Initiation:
Create new engineering and facility projects aligned with network expansion or infrastructure upgrade initiatives
Develop project scopes, charters, delivery plans and BOMs.
Coordinate with Network Architects, PMO, Field Engineering and Operations to ensure documentation is complete before kickoff
Support milestone planning, task structuring and readiness activities throughout the project lifecycle.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration:
Work with cross‑functional teams to ensure facility requirements align with technical network design
Liaise with Engineering, Procurement, Field Teams and Operations regularly
Support Operations and NMC/NOC with facility‑related documentation and updates
Compliance and Standards:
Ensure all facility designs and installations align with engineering standards, safety regulations and operational requirements
Contribute to improvements in facility planning processes, colocation strategy and project initiation workflows
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Telecommunications, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or related field
Minimum of 3 years experience in data centre infrastructure planning, colocation facility planning, or network engineering
Wireman’s license, working knowledge of latest SANS 10142-1 regulations. Registered with the Department of Labour (DoL.) -(Advantageous)
Experience and Skills:
Strong knowledge of colocation environments, PoP facilities, space and power engineering and structured cabling
Proven ability to produce detailed technical design documentation and facility design packages
Experience conducting site surveys, facility audits and environmental assessments
Experience in creating and initiating engineering projects, including requirements scoping and documentation
Proficiency with GIS tools, Visio/CAD diagramming tools and documentation best‑practices
Strong analytical and planning skills with meticulous attention to detail
Excellent communication skills and experience working with cross‑functional technical teams
Attributes:
Client focused, relationship builder
Integrity, honest with high ethical standards
Boundless, passionate and flexible
Personal excellence, accuracy and attention to detail
Collaborative, achieve results through teamwork and partnerships
Professional communication
Strong ownership and accountability.
Methodical
Proactive problem‑solving mindset
Ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure.