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The primary focus for this role is serving as the lead engineer for fire protection, coupled with a comprehensive knowledge around building and life safety codes, and fire alarm systems.
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Strong understanding of Critical Facilities Operations equipment to include but not limited to: electrical switchgear, MCCs, diesel generators, HVAC/CRAC systems, UPS systems, PDUs, RPPs, BMS systems, SCADA and fire detection and suppression systems.
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Ensure that electrical, mechanical, and/or fire/life safety equipment within the datacenter is operating at peak efficiency. Act as an escalation point for all facilities-related issues within the datacenter, escalating to the Data Operations Manager as needed.
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Additionally, FESCD is also the NRO Enterprise Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for all matters related to building code, fire protection, and life safety and is responsible at the corporate level for ensuring that NRO facilities and operations maintain compliance with NRO requirements.
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Mechanical areas to include operation and maintenance of multiple components within the HVAC system, plumbing installation/maintenance, generator operations, fire detection and suppression, life safety, temperature control systems, building management systems, and digital systems (including fire alarm, duress, card access, CCTV.
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Performance and oversight of maintenance and operations on all electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment within the data center. - 1+ years of electrical or mechanical, or 1+ years of data center or mission critical facilities (example: hospital, military facility, public safety facility, etc.
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Monitor performance of maintenance and operations on all electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment within the data center. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 3+ years of electrical or mechanical, or 3+ years of data center or mission critical facilities (example: hospital, military facility, public safety facility, etc.
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Ensure all safety procedures are adhered to while performing work. Maintain data center critical infrastructure equipment ensuring 99.999% uptime of the world's largest cloud computing portfolio.
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Downloading of reports (fire drills, fire safety inspections, generator reports, etc.) Function as the subject matter expert for the regional team on Life Safety Ability to interpret operating policies and procedures and to review work performance in determining conformance to these recognized standards.
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Demonstrate technical knowledge and experience in telecom, cabling, electrical and mechanical support systems to include power distribution systems, emergency power, UPS systems, D/C power, HVAC, and fire alarm and suppression systems.
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The Assistant Director of Facilities is a critical member of the Facilities team and, with the Director of Facilities, is responsible for the physical plant operations, including all buildings and grounds, utilities, energy management systems, and safety/security systems to provide a safe, healthy, and comfortable environment for students, faculty, and staff.
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Manage compliance for life and safety, elevators, backflow preventers, emergency generators , lead water testing, asbestos, radon, MSDS, energy consumption, and other state and federal requirements.
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Our diverse team serves clients globally, providing specialized consulting services ranging from routine nuclear power plant operations to cutting-edge research and development initiatives aimed at enhancing plant safety and efficiency.
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Comply with hotel security, fire regulations, and all health and safety legislation. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of all facilities and services provided within the resort, villas and water park.
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Providing Field level technical expertise and program management for the maintenance and operation of the electrical, mechanical, fire life safety, security, and communications infrastructure as well as any applicable base building support systems.
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