About the Role
Main job is to make sure all HVAC and mechanical systems are installed, tested, integrated, and proven to work reliably before the facility goes live.
Responsibilities
- Types of Mechanical Equipment in Data Centers :
- Chillers, cooling towers, or modular chiller plants
- CRAH / CRAC units (Computer Room Air Handlers / Conditioners)
- In-row coolers or rear-door heat exchangers
- Chilled water distribution systems (pumps, piping, valves)
- Condenser water systems
- Air distribution systems, ductwork, dampers, and VFDs
- Economizers / free cooling systems
- Fuel systems for generators (if tied into HVAC systems, e.g. fuel oil heating)
- BMS integration for monitoring and controls
- Their job is to make sure the data center can keep its servers cool 24 / 7, under any operating or failure condition.
- They prove that cooling redundancy works, air and water systems are properly balanced, and all mechanical systems integrate seamlessly before the facility goes live.
Qualifications
5-10+ years’ experience.Must have experience with Greenfield Data Centers.Deep understanding of power distribution in mission-critical facilities.Familiarity with NFPA 70 (NEC), IEEE standards, NETA ATS / MTS, and Uptime Institute / Tier guidelines.Strong coordination and leadership skills. He / she will eventually lead up to 6 people. These people will be Commissioning engineers and QA / QC.Ability to manage risk and troubleshoot during testing.Experience with large-scale commissioning schedules and reporting.As this will be a duplication of the North Campus, commissioning plans will not need to be designed, but some experience doing so is expected.This is an early-stage construction site where he / she will be doing a lot of walking day-to-```