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DATA4 Group is seeking a Data Center Field Engineer – Mechanical to lead the mechanical and cooling aspects of data center operations. This pivotal role involves ensuring the reliability and efficiency of mechanical systems, supporting cross-functional teams, and fostering collaboration across multiple locations. Candidates should have a strong background in data center operations and a proactive attitude toward enhancing operational efficiency.
DATA4 creates Smart & Scalable digital facilities for our customers. Our network of highly connected, resilient and sustainable data center campuses underpins our customers’ digital growth in Europe.
DATA4 Group finances, designs, constructs and operates its own data centers. Delivered through our data center campus model, we provide our customers with secure, scalable and high-performance data hosting solutions.
DATA4 VALUES
At DATA4 we are driven by our values. These are the core of everything we do – from the proactivity we show in delivering great outcomes for our clients, to the responsibility we show as a key contributor to the digital economy.Our three values are :
1.To be entrepreneurial– we are teams of doers who make things happen – with autonomy, energy and a sense of responsibility
2.To always take responsibility– for our impact on the people we work with, the society we are part of, and the environment in which we operate
3.To constantly be adaptable– our business is designed to adapt, answering not only today’s challenges, but also anticipating what’s coming next.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Data Center Field Engineer – Mechanical is a leadership role focused on the mechanical and cooling aspects of data center infrastructure. This position involves overseeing the design, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mechanical and cooling systems within the data center environment. Typically, mechanical systems comprise of cooling equipment (chillers, recyclers, air handling units, fanwall units, adiabatic humidifiers, etc), mechanical part of generators and fuel supply systems, and fire detection and suppression systems. The Field Engineer collaborates closely with cross-functional teams, provides technical expertise, and ensures the reliability and efficiency of the mechanical components supporting data center operations.
The Data Center Field Engineer – Mechanical is the link between Data Center Operations and Data Center Construction and Engineering within Data4. They are directly accountable for delivery of safe, secure, and available operations of all data centers in their span of control. They liaise with Data Center Global Process Owners to suggest process improvements based on field observations, e.g. maintenance criticality, incident severity, follow-up plans.
The Data Center Field Engineer – Mechanical will foster a collaborative and knowledge-driven environment, supporting Facility Managers (FMs) and Critical Environment Managers (CEMs) on technical issues and critical operations. Furthermore, the role includes developing technical synergies between the different countries where Data4 operate data centers, increasing operational teams’ involvement through training initiatives, and contributing to technical discussions with customers. They contribute to technical requests and discussions with customers and address engineering & design deep dives as needed. They liaise with Data4 Data Center Construction, Design Engineering and their vendors to retrieve technical details and studies requested by customers during audits, e.g. Single Points of Failure, Launch Readiness, or other types of site assessments.
The Data Center Field Engineer – Mechanical is tasked with technical audits on data center mechanical systems’ resilience, as well as in-depth assessments of the ability of Facility Managers (FMs) and Critical Environment Managers (CEMs) to efficiently manage those systems. As such, they actively contribute to increasing the technical knowledge of Facility Managers (FMs) and Critical Environment Managers (CEMs) through structured training programs, knowledge-sharing sessions, and hands-on experience. By organizing regular training initiatives, drills, and knowledge checks, they empower the operational teams to deepen their understanding of mechanical systems, troubleshooting methodologies, and best practices. This commitment to enhancing technical expertise ensures that the Facility Managers and Critical Environment Managers are well-equipped to handle complex challenges, contribute to operational efficiency, and maintain the highest standards of reliability and safety in data center operations.
RESPONSIBILITIES
RESPONSIBILITIES IN TERMS OF IMS CERTIFICATIONS
Respect and enforce certification policies in terms of :
JOB SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
REQUIREMENTS
Education and experience
Technical skills (required and preferred)
Required
Preferred
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