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Critical Data Canter Facility Engineer IV- Electrical Journeyman
Job Summary
Is a skilled specialist that works on assignments requiring considerable judgment. Focus is on tasks using specialized knowledge and journeyman-level expertise in electrical and mechanical systems. Has a deep understanding of standard operating procedures for critical facility maintenance and electrical safety. Supports the overall team.
Responsibilities
Facility / Infrastructure Maintenance
- Performs specialized preventative and corrective maintenance on-site to critical facility electrical components and/or systems, including Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), backup generators, Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), Power Distribution Units (PDU), and other critical power infrastructure.
- Performs moderately difficult repairs, maintenance, installations, and on-site inspections of critical facility electrical, HVAC, and mechanical systems.
- Monitors the Building Monitoring System (BMS) and Power Monitoring System (PMS), resolves alarms, and assesses implications on system performance, following guidelines on standard procedures and making recommendations for solutions.
- Operates and maintains plumbing, fire suppression, life-safety, and electrical distribution systems, including medium and low-voltage electrical distribution systems.
- Implements energy efficiency measures, ensuring compliance with electrical safety and regulatory codes.
- Assists team members with coordinating critical infrastructure changes, shutdowns, or upgrades to electrical systems.
- Works on assignments requiring journeyman-level electrical knowledge, with a focus on recognizing implications of work on electrical safety and power redundancy.
Vendor Support
- Coordinates and directs vendors on skilled electrical tasks, ensuring maintenance activities align with safety standards, electrical codes, and operational requirements.
- Assists with the creation and submission of maintenance scripts, particularly those involving electrical equipment shutdowns or testing.
- Tracks and implements work approval processes for service providers for critical electrical maintenance, including pre-task briefing, in-progress work control, and post-task review.
- In collaboration with vendors, updates technical files, diagrams, and schematics for electrical plants and equipment to ensure accuracy.
Site Administration & Incident Support
- Performs specialized data gathering and site logs for issuing permits (e.g., Maintenance Operation Protocols (MOPs)) with a focus on electrical work permits.
- Identifies Single Points of Failure (SPOFs) in electrical systems and makes recommendations for solutions.
- Responds to all on-site incidents, including failures, significant electrical issues, and delays affecting power continuity.
- Performs Root Cause Analysis (RCA) on electrical incidents and provides recommendations for solutions.
- Supports on-site staff during electrical and power-related incidents.
- Ensures electrical processes and procedures are followed for safety and compliance.
Work Orders & Additional Projects
- Completes skilled work requests, circuit installations, and complex electrical tasks following OSHA and NFPA 70E safety standards.
- Performs advanced troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical distribution systems, UPS systems, generators, PDUs, and other critical power equipment.
- Makes moderate changes and upgrades to mechanical, electrical, and other specialized systems, with a focus on compliance with electrical codes and safety regulations.
- Supports life cycle maintenance/end-of-life electrical projects and critical replacements.
- May recommend infrastructure projects focused on electrical system improvements or upgrades.
Collaboration
- Collaborates with others to resolve complex electrical facility incidents, coordinating with internal teams and external vendors.
- Mentors team members in skilled electrical maintenance activities, emphasizing safety, best practices, and code compliance.
- Informs stakeholders of inventory needs, specifically for critical electrical parts and equipment, and may help coordinate stock processes.
Qualifications
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3+ years of experience in facilities engineering, electrical maintenance, or a similar role within a data center or critical infrastructure environment.
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High School Diploma or equivalent.
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Journeyman-level electrical license preferred.
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Knowledge of OSHA, NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace), and relevant electrical safety practices.
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Experience with electrical systems such as UPS, PDU, generators, ATS, and BMS/PMS systems in a data center environment.
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