Not an agency. No subcontracting. All work is done personally.

Remote Hands in Azerbaijan (Baku) — Risk-Aware On-Site Infrastructure Execution

Independent on-site execution when remote diagnostics stop converging

This page is intended for operations, service delivery, and infrastructure teams evaluating local on-site support in Azerbaijan
In search engines, this may appear as “remote hands”

In production reality, this is a physical escalation layer for distributed infrastructure teams

I support data center, carrier, and CDN teams that require trusted local presence in Azerbaijan


Local execution for global infrastructure teams when flying engineers is inefficient or impossible


Engaged when physical verification or execution is required to unblock stalled incidents or deployments

Why Me vs Local Vendors

Remote teams don’t need “someone to check cables”

They need controlled execution aligned with NOC / SRE workflows


• Direct communication with your engineers

• No improvisation on-site

• Clear task scope confirmation before execution

• Evidence-based reporting (photo / video / checklist)

• No subcontracting chains


You work directly with the person entering the data center

Coverage & Response

Based in Baku, Azerbaijan


  • Same-day response within Baku
  • Access to major carrier-neutral facilities
  • Flexible scheduling for maintenance windows
  • Emergency on-site availability for critical incidents

If physical presence is required today — I can be there

Smart Hands & On-Site Engineer Services in Azerbaijan

I provide Smart Hands support for international data center and infrastructure teams operating in Baku and across Azerbaijan.


Services include:

  • Rack-level troubleshooting
  • Hardware replacement and swaps
  • Guided diagnostics with remote NOC/SRE
  • Emergency escalation when remote diagnostics are insufficient
  • Physical verification and documentation

This is not a staffing service.

All work is executed personally.

Typical Engagements & Capabilities

Data Center Operations

  • Rack & stack
  • Cabling and cross-connect verification
  • Labeling and documentation
  • CDN node deployment
  • Hardware swap & verification

Structured execution inside access-controlled facilities


Incident & Escalation Tasks

  • Hardware replacement (server, PSU, NIC, SSD, optics)
  • Failed node isolation
  • Physical verification of alerts
  • Cross-checking remote diagnostics
  • Emergency power or cabling intervention

When remote actions stop converging, physical validation resolves uncertainty


Carrier & Vendor Support

  • Carrier equipment verification before go-live
  • Vendor escort for third-party deployments
  • Remote troubleshooting with NOC teams
  • Installation supervision

Execution aligned with your checklist — not assumptions

Execution Model & Reporting

Physical execution without structured reporting creates ambiguity.

Every task follows a simple model:

Structured Execution

  1. Scope confirmation
  2. Access coordination
  3. On-site task execution
  4. Verification
  5. Closure confirmation

Documentation & Evidence

After completion, you receive:

  • Photo or video proof
  • Checklist confirmation
  • Observed anomalies (if any)
  • Clear task status summary

This allows your team to proceed with confidence.

Engagement & Workflow

How to Engage

You can engage via:

  • Direct ticket or task request
  • Email coordination
  • Ongoing contractor onboarding

NDA cooperation available if required


Typical Task Flow

  1. You send task scope / checklist
  2. I confirm feasibility and timing
  3. On-site execution
  4. Evidence report
  5. Task closure

No unnecessary layers. No hidden process.

Contact

For project inquiries and technical coordination,

please use the contact details below