Data Centers, Engineering/Maintenance, Facilities Management
Location(s)
Enfield Town - England - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
DATA CENTRE JUNIOR SHIFT TECHNICIAN
Location: Enfield
Commence Date: Immediate
Work Times: 12-hour continental type shift (days and nights)
CBRE operates some of the most sophisticated critical electrical and HVAC systems in the world. We're diverse, upbeat, creative, team-oriented technicians and managers working on a daily basis to develop data center operating and maintenance procedures that are world class.
Qualifications, Experience and Character:
A fully verifiable trade qualification in a relevant engineering discipline, Including those working towards a qualification and those with a high desire to become a fully qualified Data Centre Technician.
High Work rate and motivated individual showing great attitudes and wanting to learn.
Experience working on site or in a FM facility, preferably exposure to a critical work environment.
Strong oral and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate intelligently and effectively with the client and with contractors who perform maintenance or upgrade work on the data centre systems.
Computer literate with the ability to compile and submit monthly and annual reports, and to monitor and trend operational characteristics (load, capacity, environmental conditions etc). Good working ability on Microsoft Office Products.
The ability to learn quickly and to gain maximum benefit from extensive training and development programs aimed at ensuring that any identified knowledge or experience deficiencies are addressed in the short term.
Availability to work shift and to provide emergency cover as required.
Organised, able to effectively prioritise and deliver within a dynamic and high pressure, business critical environments
Self-motivated, with ability to work on own initiative
Must have a high level of energy, be self- starters, confident and stable in manner
Basic understanding of LV power distribution.
Keen attention to detail and a methodical approach to problem solving.
Willingness to learn, take direction and grow within the team.
Team-oriented but also capable of working independently when required.
Responsibilities include and not limited to:
Train in the operation and maintenance of all critical facility systems. Areas include: Electrical, Mechanical, Building Monitoring and Control.
Monitor the EPMS, BMS, and Fire System alarms and respond to in a timely manner
Operate, monitor, maintain, and respond to abnormal conditions in critical facility systems
Perform preventative, corrective and emergency maintenance on state of the art medium and low voltage high availability power systems
Ensure all subcontractors are inducted and permitted to work
Ensure that the documents library & Workshop are clean and tidy at all times
Provide input into and develop site specific procedures including EOPs, SOPs, MOPs, Aps and EOP Drills
Adherence to all quality, health & safety, and environmental policies
Report health and safety breaches through the 'HAZARD' process
Be fully familiar with site escalation procedures and the Incident Reporting process
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