Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer -
Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Job Title: Critical Facility Engineer Mechanical / Electrical
Job Description:The Data Center Facility Operations Engineer ensures optimal performance of the building infrastructure by maintaining and troubleshooting critical systems including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. This role supports uninterrupted operation of mission‑critical equipment in high‑availability environments, responding swiftly to incidents and conducting preventative maintenance safely and efficiently. This position involves both hands‑on work and coordination with internal stakeholders, vendors, and automation platforms.
Key Responsibilities Operations & Maintenance of:- Electrical equipment including switch gear, breakers, UPS, ATS, transformers and generators.
- Mechanical infrastructure including chillers, dry coolers, FHU, CDU, CRAH units, and HVAC systems.
- Inspect and service mechanical components such as pumps, motors, heat exchangers, valves, and associated controls.
- Plumbing systems including domestic water supply, chiller plant, and associated pipes, valves and in‑rack liquid cooling components.
- Execute and optimize PM programs using CMMS tools.
- Analyze performance trends for early detection of degradation or failure.
- Interface with OEMs and vendors for calibration, diagnostics, and part replacements.
- Lead diagnostics during infrastructure faults; complete root cause analysis reports
- Escalate issues as needed and support incident resolution within SLA parameters
- Document all technical findings, repair actions, and risk mitigation steps
- Ensure operations adhere to local code, internal policy, and manufacturer specifications
- Escort vendors, review scope of work, and verify completion
- Participate in audits, fire/life safety inspections, and sustainability reporting
- Identifying and Addressing Safety Hazards
- Standardizing procedures and practicing emergency response plans.
- Support commissioning, and integrated systems testing.
- Education
- High school diploma or GED required; technical training or trade certification highly preferred (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, or mechanical). - Journeyman or Master License in Electrical or Mechanical.
- Experience - 2–4 years in facility maintenance, preferably in data centers, hospitals, or manufacturing.
- Skills
- Hands‑on troubleshooting, vendor coordination, change management support, ability to read schematics and technical diagrams. - Certifications - EPA Universal (for HVAC), Electrical Journeyman license, OSHA 10/30, NFPA-70E, trade certifications (plumbing or mechanical).
- Factory training for major OEM systems:
Square D, Schneider, Liebert/Vertiv, Trane, Carrier. - CMMS and ticketing system platforms.
- Safety systems: confined space entry, arc flash protection, lockout/tagout protocols.
- Electrical/mechanical cross‑training and simulation‑based drills for incident response.
This opportunity is a full time onsite position supporting a 24/7 Tier III mission critical facility and requires a 12 hour rotating shift schedule with an on‑call rotation.
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