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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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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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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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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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QTS 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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The Development Project Engineer (Retrofit Data Center Construction) is primarily responsible for assisting with the design, preconstruction and construction activities on given retrofit project(s.
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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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Other titles : HVAC Technician, Field Service Technician, Data Center Facilities Engineer, Facilities Technician, The successful candidate for this role will work with a team of other electrical and mechanical-focused engineers performing maintenance and repair for our data center infrastructure.
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QTS Data Centers is a Blackstone REIT Portfolio companyQTS Data Centers is seeking a DCIM Engineer III /Controls Engineer III (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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As a well-rounded Data Center Engineer, you will be part facilities engineer, part network engineer and part project manager. Data Center Engineer. Understanding of multi-tenant data center environments (carrier hotels and co-location facilities.
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In this position the Data Scientist is responsible for developing, planning, and executing basic and applied research in bioinformatics as applied to biodiversity genomics and conservation biology, and provide bioinformatics and computational expertise and training to the Center for Conservation Genomics (CCG)/National Zoological Conservation Biology Institution (NZCBI) scientists.
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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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The Data Scientist works with designers and stakeholders to define business goals and designs our approach to advanced analytics. The Data Scientist develops materials for new propositions and presentations.
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We have immediate position for Data Center Technician, please find the below detailed job description, if your comfortable with the position. Prefer Data Center installation experience.
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The School of Data Science (SDS) at the University of Virginia (UVA) seeks a data scientist to work in collaboration with Don Brown, PhD and Neal Magee, PhD, focusing on UVA’s Research Data Enclave (RDE), a visionary initiative that will be designed to serve as the catalyst for unprecedented strides in collaborative research, translational science, and data sharing.
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