Following are the primary responsibilities (but not limited to) of the Mechanical Service Engineer:
HVAC Systems & Mechanical Operations: Perform preventive maintece and troubleshooting of HVAC equipment including DX units, Split AC systems, Ductable AC units, VRF systems, Exhaust fans, and DAHUs Manage Chilled Water Systems including Chillers, Pumps, Motorized valves, Dampers and actuators, Chemical dosing systems, and Make-up tank systems Maintain Fire Safety Systems including hydrant systems, sprinkler systems, and emergency response equipment
Perform Generator Systems maintece including A-check, B-check, C-check and D-check Conduct non-destructive testing including Thermography, Eddy current test, and Ultrasonic Testing Ensure personnel safety and infrastructure protection through risk management protocols Comply with all safety regulations and standards Coordinate with vendors for spare parts and support procurement processes Facilitate technical training and manage work order approvals
Planning & Documentation: Prepare and manage 52-week preventive maintece calendars Develop and update MOPs and SOPs Create detailed equipment checklists Track observations and implement cost-saving innovations Execute cluster-level equipment maintece Document and report equipment observations Create corrective work orders as needed Coordinate with EAM team for scope/process changes
A day in the life In day today scale, you will be involved in: Troubleshoot facility and rack-level events within internal Service Level Agreements (SLA). Perform rack installs, rack decommissioning, and facility MEP management. Provide operational readings and key performance indicators to make sure uptime is maintained Responsible for the on-site management of contractors, sub-contractors and vendors, ensuring that all work performed is in accordance with established practices, procedures & local legislation. Performance and oversight of maintece and operations on all electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment within the data center. Work schedule changes depending on specific site needs. Shifts can be up to 12-hours and may rotate on a predefined schedule. Some locations have on-call rotations. High school or equivalent diploma Knowledge of mechanical systems (Mechanical, HVAC systems, Controls) 3+ years of electrical or mechanical experience 2+ years of data center engineering experience 3+ years of operations and on-call support for data center facilities, mission critical plants, or production facilities experience Electrical or mechanical journeyman license operating engineering license such as DC II, DC III, or equivalent Experience in construction or project management
Job Classification
Industry: InternetFunctional Area / Department: Production, Manufacturing & EngineeringRole Category: EngineeringRole: Industrial EngineerEmployement Type: Full time