Prepare and submit Monthly reports of conditions in buildings and recommend actions to be taken.
Manage contracts related to data center infrastructure, liaise with legal on contracts, and work directly with contractors to ensure timely completion of all work.
The primary responsibility of the position is to manage (operationally) the data center's mechanical (cooling and Plumbing) infrastructure.
Monitor and adjust cooling in the data center using DCIM and BMS to maintain optimal operating and environmental conditions.
Comply with all safety procedures and requirements.
Ensure best practices and global standards are in place for the data center.
Support any after-hours building needs and activities as required.
Perform daily checks of Mechanical Pumps, HVAC, BMS, VRV, VRF and life safety systems.
Work with DCO managers and other business leaders to coordinate projects, manage capacity, and optimize plant safety, performance, reliability, sustainability, and efficiency.
Maintain, and operate all Mechanical-related systems and associated equipment, building management system.
Stay abreast of industry trends and new technologies related to cooling, monitoring systems, and floor layout.
Review DC contract compliance & ensure all SLAs are achieved.
Using industry best practices ensures proper cooling analysis such as CFD analysis.
Collect and analyze data on various computer systems, maintain historical records, and provide management with statistical analysis as requested.
Hold primary responsibility for the maintenance of data center mechanical equipment from HVAC to complex piping and plumbing works.
Business interface with DC Management for day-to-day operational requirements.
Assist in recruiting efforts.
Responding promptly and efficiently to emergency calls.
The Data Center Mechanical Facility Engineer will be responsible for Data Center Mechanical Engineering Operations within a Data Center including risk management and mitigation, corrective and preventative maintenance of critical infrastructure, vendor management, and metric reporting. He is responsible for ensuring that all Mechanical, and Pump, Generator equipment within the data center is operating at peak efficiency. This involves both planned preventative maintenance of equipment, daily corrective work, and emergency response to emergent issues. They are expected to be a singular focal point for all Mechanical-related facility operations within a given data center. Data center equipment that supports mission-critical servers must maintain better than 99.999% uptime. This equipment includes but is not limited to, stand-by diesel generators, Secondary Pumps, Irrigation pumps, and building automation systems.
Maintain essential stock of spare parts.
Generate job cards & incident management tickets for the Data Center facility.
Liaise with the Operations Management team, facilities, IT teams, and procurement to ensure that all projects progress smoothly, on schedule, and within budget.
Skill in installation, repair, and maintenance of all types of Mechanical system equipment and components.
Working knowledge of Generators, Chillers, Pumps
Strong attention to detail.
Strong English verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to collaborate with project team to establish new infrastructure equipment standards and operational methods for all the data centers and to ensure that existing standards are implemented.
Excels with ambiguous situations as a chance to show leadership.
Strong leadership and organizational skills.
Good knowledge of Mechanical systems like (Pumps, Chillers, Hydrant pump System, Irrigation pump Systems)
1–5-year Experience in Data Center Facilities Management Field.
Basic knowledge of cooling systems (LV and ELV Systems)
Delivery of exceptional customer service and satisfaction.
Good problem-solving skills and ability to meet demanding time constraints.
Familiarity with datacenter guidelines and standards especially Tier III design standards and ASME/ASHRAE/NFPA.
Ability to handle rotation Shifts every month.
Degree or Technical Degree and Critical facility experience.
3+ year Total Experience in MEP Construction field or Facility Management field
Ability to prioritize in complex, fast-paced environments.
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