Lead Building Engineer
Meta is seeking a data center Lead Building Engineer to join our Data Center Facility Operations team. Our data centers serve as the foundation upon which our software operates to meet the demands of our customers. The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who provides day to day coordination and oversight of work over one or more buildings totaling around 70+MW critical capacity. The Lead Building Engineer will report to a Critical Operations Manager and will be expected to maintain a comprehensive understanding of the state of the data center buildings / property they oversee. The candidate will need to be experienced in diverse industries such as electrical generation, electrical distribution, cooling technologies, building control and fire protection systems.
Lead Building Engineer Responsibilities
- Oversee the work for one or more 30MW+ data centers to ensure schedule deconfliction, work priority, maintenance compliance, procedural compliance, and team readiness
- Schedule and supervise vendors / subcontractors during equipment / systems maintenance and service
- Perform hands-on operations and maintenance which includes all physical and administrative operations tasks, service, and maintenance in accordance with site processes and procedures to ensure the highest levels of uptime, efficiency, and safety without disruption to the business
- Review all operating procedures, serve as final approval authority on some procedures based on internal standards
- Support incident management, root cause analysis, and corrective action closure for any operational issues that arise in the data center
- Achieve and maintain a high-level of technical knowledge regarding data center infrastructure and operations. Successfully complete personnel qualification standards (PQS) training
- Maintain up to date knowledge of Meta policies and standards and follow standards in all work
- Provide in-the-field training to Critical Facility Engineers and support the identification of training needs across the team
- Ensure the accuracy of work orders in the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system (Hexagon)
- Collaborate with peer Building LBEs to deconflict work across campus and maintain consistency in operations between buildings
- Provide technical expertise and assistance as required
- Regularly inspect equipment, buildings, safety routes and grounds to check or identify any abnormal or unsafe conditions or faults
- Troubleshoot, evaluate and recommend system upgrades
- Order parts and supplies for maintenance and repairs through internal tooling
- Escalate issues to facility management appropriately and timely
Minimum Qualifications
8+ years of experience in electrical, HVAC, mechanical, controls, or other technical maintenance fieldAssociate's degree in engineering plus 6+ years of experience or Bachelor's degree in related field plus 4+ years of experience in electrical, HVAC, mechanical, or controls will be considered in lieu of 7+ years experienceProficient with maintenance management programsProficient with computer systems including documents, spreadsheets, and emailWork at varying heights and from laddersUse hands and fingersReach / push / pull with hands / arms / shouldersStoop, kneel, crouch and crawlLift and / or otherwise move 45 pounds or moreSit or stand at a workstation for extended periods of timeRegularly walk job site areas of flat and uneven terrainPreferred Qualifications
10+ years of experience of a data center or other critical environment (pharma, clean room, medical, power production, etc.)Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and life safety monitoring and control systems typically used in critical environmentsExperience interpreting blueprints / Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawingsTrade Certification or state licensure in Electrical or Mechanical Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)Professional affiliations (7x24 exchange, IFMA, Data Center Pulse, etc.)