Review impact of containment walls and privacy screens on facility cooling system performance
Develop datacenter floor zoning plans to ensure efficient infrastructure planning.
Drawing and inventory preparation, which may be reviewed by more senior members
Works collaboratively with peers to perform reviews of models built by others and provide constructive feedback
Completes Power Utilization Effectiveness (PUE) calculations for facilities with input from Capacity Engineers and Site Operations
Creates CFD models in support of regular sales activities, project justifications, and for troubleshooting of thermal issues arising within our facilities
Acts as a backup point of contact for the capacity review process to ensure that space is being assigned maximizes the value of our data centers by optimizing the efficiency of our space within a moderate scope
Prepares notional Cage-Cabinet layouts, area calculations and diagrams for each individual standard data center within a moderate scope
Assists Capacity Engineers with assessment of high-power density customer deployments
Creates spatial layouts of each customer cage which are used by the other capacity teams for their reviews, and by the Sales Engineers and site teams for customer installations
Ensures that AutoCAD drawings and capacity systems correctly represent existing status of the data center within a moderate scope
Uses developing skills to identify and understand underlying issues
May require supervision for more complex solutions
Works with site operations to address discrepancies with documentation of facility infrastructure and installation of customer cages within a moderate scope
Creates numbering plans for new sites, compiling inventory list, and preparing the drawings files used to track assignments
Works with Capacity and/or site engineers to identify power and cooling limitations, discuss potential modifications, and develop moderate solutioning
Maximizes space utilization to develop the best design solution for the data center and the customer
Answers standard inventory-related questions from cross-functional departments
Evaluate mechanical design plans and identify potential cooling limitations
Produces developed drawings and space plans for use by Sales, Site Operation and other teams
Compiles as-built underground utility drawings as required to create a comprehensive record drawing for each site within a moderate scope
Collaborates with various teams to identify any power/cooling issues that affect space capacity
Implement solutions to existing thermal management challenges
Identifies and make corrections as necessary
Works with more senior members in the validation and updating of data center infrastructure data within capacity systems
Identifies and leads the investigation of moderate data issues with the support of senior staff
Creates standard Cage-Cabinet design options that respond to moderate customer requirements, Equinix requirements and physical site constraints
Requirements
hvac controls
cfd
mechanical engineering
ashrae 90.4
data center
5+ years
Familiar with HVAC controls systems, including setpoint strategies, sequence of operations and Control logic
Understanding system redundancy and failure scenarios
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering preferred
Prior knowledge of ASHRAE standard 90.4 preferred
Foundational ability to interpret mechanical, electrical and architectural design documents preferred
Demonstrated data center capacity engineering experience is required, typically 5+ years of experience
Prior experience in Data Center mechanical engineering design or operations is preferred
Knowledgeable in mechanical systems including ACUs/RTUs, CRAH/CRAC units, IDECs, Chillers, Cooling Towers and Liquid Cooling
Utilizes developing skills in preparing high-density review cases
Solves standard, cross-functional issues that span multiple groups
Utilizes developed knowledge of electrical/mechanical infrastructure to notionally attribute standard Cage-Cabinet designs against data center infrastructure within a moderate scope
Understands when and to whom to escalate
May require supervision in answering more complex questions
Familiar with vapor-compression refrigeration cycle and its application in mechanical HVAC design
Ability to engage and gather input from appropriate stakeholders to reach the right solution for the company and the customer within a moderate scope
Basic understanding of sensible and latent heat, including their associated thermodynamics equations