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Data Center Facilities Engineering Electrical Engineer
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead complex electrical engineering projects and initiatives including working cross-functionally with design teams, construction, field operations, vendors, and R&D.
Conduct analyses and audits of electrical systems, and lead improvements.
Prepare electrical specifications and design criteria for retrofits, and provide input on future data center design reviews.
Develop comprehensive project plans and inform frequently on progress, risks, and schedule.
Review and develop detailed scripts for change management request (CMR) activities.
Travel to data center sites to lead or support engineering studies, electrical systems audits, startup testing, and full commissioning.
Participate in equipment failure and power outage incidents and drive Root-Cause-Analysis (RCA). Implement solutions broadly across all regions.
Evaluate data center commissioning scripts and participate in commissioning activities (Integrated System Test) for new and retrofitted data centers.
Develop and review design standards, specs, and method of procedures (MOP) for consistency and maximum system reliability.
Generate RFPs, ROMs and SOWs for projects.
Review and update data center electrical “as-built” documentation as re-configurations occur.
Respond to incidents and emergencies.
Participate in vendor, supplier, and contractor management at each site.
Review electrical mission critical system changes with local data center operations teams.
Provide and analyze energy efficient solutions to minimize power losses.
Develop innovative and efficient improvement through lessons learned and Design Change Management.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering
Communication, presentation, project management, and reporting experience
Knowledge of high voltage (115kV, 12kV) substations, mission critical power distribution and generator power systems
Knowledge of industry standards, building codes and safety standards
Cross-discipline knowledge of critical facility systems
Troubleshooting and analytical experience
Knowledge of short circuit coordination and arc flash studies
Experience in load management at the operations level within a critical facility
Electrical Professional Engineer (PE) registration (Candidates on track to complete this will be considered as well)
Familiarity with SKM or ETAP
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