Data Center Critical Facilities Engineer (Newly qualified Electricians, - switch gear specialists and cabling expertise) at Equinix in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | Kablio
Data Center Critical Facilities Engineer (Newly qualified Electricians, - switch gear specialists and cabling expertise)
Equinix
Global leader in data center and interconnection services, enabling digital transformation.
Hands‑on electrical work in data‑center facilities, including switchgear & cabling
3 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Onsite
Company Size
10,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Data center colocation
Interconnection services
Smart Hands / remote support
Software-defined interconnection
Network Edge services
Equinix Metal (bare metal)
Equinix Fabric (cloud routing)
Managed services (integration & advisory)
Sector Specialisms
No specialisms available
Role
Description
switchgear assembly
testing
Switchgear assembly and testing
Requirements
high voltage
lv distribution
cable pulling
thermal imaging
sld
panel building
Cable pulling, coordination and containment.
High Voltage (HV) awareness and switching awareness
Thermal imaging
Able to understand SLDs (single line diagrams)
Electrical work in data centres and switchgear
In-house training and third-party certifications
HV switching (training provided)
Cable testing (is a plus)
LV distribution systems (HV experience is a plus)
Panel building and wiring for industrial environments
This is a rotational shift role, covering both day and night shifts, with shift allowances in place. We are seeking hands-on trade professionals with experience in one or more of the following areas:
Specialist courses (level dependent), including:
Working with tools and hands-on technical work
Understanding of industrial wiring standards
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1998
Year Established
The company was established in 1998, marking the beginning of its journey in providing data center and interconnection services.
25+ Countries
Global Presence
Operates in over 25 countries, showcasing its extensive international reach and capability to serve a global clientele.
200+ Data Centers
Global Infrastructure
Provides essential services through over 200 data centers worldwide, supporting digital ecosystems and business growth.
World’s largest provider of data center and interconnection services.
Offers cutting-edge solutions that enable businesses to scale and adapt to the digital age.
Facilitates high-performance connections for industries like cloud computing, telecommunications, and finance.
Provides services including hybrid cloud solutions, network and application performance optimization, and interconnection for business ecosystems.
At the forefront of advancing global digital transformation through strategic partnerships with leading companies.
Innovative business models drive enterprise infrastructure modernization, ensuring security and compliance.
Culture + Values
Thriving workplace where every colleague is valued and respected for who they are and what they contribute
Foster belonging—cultivating an environment where every employee feels empowered to bring their authentic selves to work
Deliberate inclusion of all perspectives to strengthen decision‑making and business outcomes
Programs to enhance workplace experience and attract high‑performing talent
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero by 2040
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Target
Committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across all scopes by 2040, verified by Science Based Targets.
50% reduction by 2030
Emission Reduction Target
Reducing Scope 1/2 emissions and fuel/energy-related Scope 3 emissions by half from 2019 levels by 2030.
100% Renewable Energy
Global Portfolio Goal
Aiming to source 100% of energy from renewable sources across all operations by 2030, having reached 96% in 2024.
A-List Recognition
CDP Climate Change
Achieved consecutive years of 'A-List' recognition from CDP for climate change management and transparency.
Target global average PUE of 1.33 by 2030; achieved 1.39 in latest reporting (6% improvement YoY)
Installed 72 MW fuel cells (capable of H₂ blends), avoiding 285,000 MTCO₂e and 382 billion gallons of embedded water use
Consumed 8,560 GWh electricity across 268 data centers in 35 countries, with 1,285 MW of long-term PPAs
Reduced operational Scope 1/2 emissions 24% from 2019 baseline; total 2024 footprint 1,747,700 MTCO₂e
Issued ~$6.9 billion in green bonds to finance green buildings, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and decarbonization projects
Inclusion & Diversity
17% increase
Women Employees Increase
Represents a significant global growth in the number of women employees over the past year.
14% increase
Black/African-American Employees
Signifies a notable rise in the number of U.S.-based Black/African-American employees.
47 organizations
Digital Inclusion Funding
Reflects the number of organizations supported by the foundation to enhance digital access and skills development.
11–37% increase
Employee Volunteer Hours
Highlights the growth in global volunteer hours, with a notable example of 25,300 hours in the latest reporting period.