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Possess an understanding of the mechanical, electrical, and fire life safety systems used in a data center environment including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, Transformers, PLC’s, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH’s, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
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Firm and proven understanding of the electrical and mechanical systems used in a data center environment, including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, transformers, PLC's, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS, ATS, PDU/RPP's, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH's, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems and associate Fire/Smoke Detections systems.
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The Data Center Technician provides a working level of data center knowledge and is responsible for the operational integrity and regulatory compliance of the data center electrical, mechanical, and fire life safety systems.
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The Data Center Technician L3 will possess an expert level of knowledge and will be responsible for the operational integrity and regulatory compliance of the data center electrical, mechanical, and fire life safety systems.
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Minimum of 3 years in a mechanical/electrical position within critical facilities (preferably a data center, hospital, semi-conductor, or power plant) The Data Center Technician maintains and follows the processes that maximize customer uptime in the most cost-effective way.
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QTS Data Centers is a Blackstone REIT Portfolio companyQTS Data Centers is seeking a DCIM Engineer II / Controls Engineer II (Senior Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Engineer) to be based at one of our brand new mega data center campuses in the US. Quality Technology Services (QTS) is a leading provider of data center solutions across a diverse footprint spanning more than 9 million square feet of QTS Mega Data Centers throughout North America and Europe.
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Data Center Technician Job Description - Run Ops (Layer 1) The Fiber Technician will terminate simplex & duplex jumper cord. The Fiber Technician will test using an OTDR, Fluke & EFXO. The Fiber Technician will install fan out kits including buffer tube.
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The Principal Architect provides the global vision, rationale, and recommendations to leadership teams for challenging technical issues related to data center architectural design, while working on continually improvement of data center designs.
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He Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Engineer II is responsible for the management and administration of the Electric Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS) and Building Management Systems (BMS’s.
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Install grounding for racks, equipment and cable asrequired.
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Associate’s Degree or equivalent education and/or work experience and a minimum of 2 years in a mechanical/electrical position within critical facilities (preferably a data center, hospital, semi-conductor, or power plant) required.
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Data Center Construction Project Manager- Owner's Rep – Portland, OR. We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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A minimum of 5 years in a mechanical/electrical position within critical facilities (preference given to data center, hospital, semi-conductor, or power plant experience). A Data Center Technician L3 develops creative approaches to keep operational costs to a minimum, while improving efficiency, and implementing new strategies.
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Interface with internal data center operations team, data center design engineering team, server hardware team, environmental health and safety team to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability in services delivered.
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Ensures data center operates at maximum operational efficiency, including analyzing existing operating conditions, recommending new technologies and improving overall efficiency, and cost reduction.
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