Moving into a new suite, relocating, or closing a site? One senior engineer handles the IT side end-to-end — delivery-day staging, conference rooms, rack build-out, network installs, and a documented cutover.
An office move is really two projects: the furniture and the technology. The second one is where day one goes wrong — equipment still in boxes, conference room TVs on the floor, a rack nobody has touched, and Wi-Fi that doesn't exist yet. That's the part I take off your plate: receiving and staging your equipment on delivery day, setting up conference rooms and mounting TVs, building out or reconfiguring the rack, installing firewalls, switches and access points, and cutting over from old equipment with everything documented.
Closing a site works the same way in reverse — equipment comes down clean, inventoried, labeled, and packed for relocation or disposal, with handover documentation of what went where. Because buildings often restrict when "moving in" can happen, I take evening and weekend windows and I'm used to freight elevators, badging, and escort requirements. Structured cabling runs are coordinated with your cabling contractor; I take everything from the patch panel up.
Dispatch networks send whoever's nearest and add a platform margin on top. With IT-OnCall, the person planning your move IT is the same senior, ITIL-certified engineer who shows up on delivery day and signs off on the cutover — one point of accountability from the first walkthrough to the last labeled cable.
Most move-ins run 1–3 days on site, scoped in writing before work starts. 2-hour minimum on standard visits. See full rate sheet →
Delivered personally by Mohammed Shaltoni — a 15+ year IT operations engineer, ITIL- and Dell-certified, insured, with a B.Sc. in Computer Science. Background includes running multi-site service desks for 1,400+ users across 26 locations and 400+ completed work orders.
Tell me the site, what's being installed, and your target window — I'll come back with a written scope and estimate, usually the same day. On-site across Illinois and the central U.S., nationwide by arrangement.