#JR-160273
term performance** of mission‑critical systems (electrical, mechanical, controls), while leading teams, influencing strategy, and driving continuous improvement at scale.
What You'll Be Doing
Technical leadership & escalation
Act as the highest technical escalation for critical infrastructure faults and major incidents, leading diagnosis, containment, recovery, and post‑incident learning
Independently navigate complex and unusual facility situations, applying deep technical expertise and sound judgment to resolve issues quickly and safely
Standards, risk & operational excellence
Define, improve, and govern engineering standards, preventive maintenance strategies, and operational practices
Drive operational maturity by converting recurring issues into lasting improvements across procedures, training, documentation, tooling, and vendor performance
Change management & strategic initiatives
Lead or advise on complex change activities and strategic infrastructure initiatives, ensuring strong risk assessment, change control, and safe execution
Coaching & influence
Coach senior engineers and act as a technical role model
Influence site and cross‑site consistency, acting as a facilitator and informal leader without relying on formal authority
Vendor & stakeholder partnership
Govern vendor and contractor activity for specialized maintenance and upgrades
Ensure method statements, permits to work, MOP execution, and documentation meet required standards
What You Bring
Extensive experience in mission‑critical environments (data centers, critical facilities, telecoms, or similar)
Demonstrated ability to resolve complex, multi‑system infrastructure issues under pressure
Strong risk management mindset with the ability to influence stakeholders through technical authority and clear judgment
Excellent safety discipline with strict adherence to procedures, especially during incidents and change activities
Proven experience designing or improving procedures, operational frameworks, and technical standards
Nice to have
Experience owning preventive maintenance strategy and reliability improvements across electrical distribution, generators, UPS, cooling plant, BMS/controls, and life‑safety systems
Track record of mentoring senior engineers and acting as the technical reference point for one or more sites
Education:
Typically a Bachelor degree in electrical or mechanical Engineering, German Meister degree, or similar, plus significant relevant experience.
Ready to Step Up?
If you're an experienced Critical Facilities Engineer who wants more technical ownership, more influence, and real technical responsibility - we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now and help set the standard for how critical infrastructure is run at FR9.
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This posting is for a backfill position, meaning it is to fill an existing vacancy within our organization.