One of the Worlds Biggest Software Development companies are looking for a Mechanical Critical Environment Engineer for their New Datacentre in Newport.
About the Role
The contact will be initially up until the end of June but will then be extended a further 12 months. It is required to be 5 days on site in Newport.
Responsibilities
* Provides necessary escort to third-party contractors, sub-contractors, vendors, and service providers on site.
* Works on tasks (e.g., making rounds, initial assessments on equipment performance) assigned with supervision.
* Perform basic monitoring of the performance of maintenance and operations of equipment (e.g., electrical, mechanical, fire/life safety) within the data center with supervision.
* Visual or non-intrusive preventative maintenance.
* Single CRAH preventative maintenance.
* AHU filter replacement.
* Eyewash and duress button preventative maintenance.
* VESDA alert or supervisory (low air flow).
* Ensure all safety procedures are adhered to while performing work and comply with all physical security procedures and policies.
* Ability to follow operating procedures (SOPs) for critical environment planned work activities.
* Generator (quarterly and annual) PM.
* Experience with roof top units (RTU) HVAC.
* Experience with Industrial Chillers preventative maintenance.
* Experience with fire pump & fire alarm preventative maintenance.
Qualifications
* High school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
* 5+ year(s) work/applied learning experience in technical fields (e.g. automotive, electrical, controls, data center).
Required Skills
* Experience with mechanical systems in a high availability assembly / manufacturing / critical infrastructure environment such as data centers, oil and gas refineries, hospitals, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, or related fields.
* Able to work a flexible work schedule which could include 12-hour shifts, rotating shifts, 3-, 4-, or 5-day work weeks.
* Basic understanding of how to use Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Excel, Word).
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