Knowledgeable Engineering Operations Technician with two and a half years of experience in data centers. Highly motivated, goal oriented, self-sufficient, and innovative employee who strives for excellence in every aspect of required and acquired tasks and responsibilities. Always looking to improve existing skills and to build and develop new skill sets.
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The Facility Manager is solely responsible for the managing and directing of the facility staff of 5-10 daily, including maintenance technicians and housekeeping staff assignments, delegation and timely completion. Holding oversight of equipment maintenance, repairs, and installations, scheduling and work performed, while also performing the tasks as well. Assessing all aspects of facility operations and employee activities to enforce and ensure adherence to workplace safety regulations. Inspecting equipment, facility grounds, external building structure, and systems on daily basis. Maintaining and recorded metrics related to finances and operations to conduct weekly analysis of associated costs and performance. Improving overall efficiency of facilities equipment and integrated systems. Pitching in to help with office tasks, including reception, housekeeping and maintenance during busy periods and staff absences. To work with management team to improve workflows and eliminate unnecessary tasks. Monitoring office inventory to maintain adequate supply levels and order products. Organize and maintain documents, files and records. Preform all HVAC and controls work for refrigeration units. Maintain and manage every aspect of several aquatics systems.
The Data Center Engineering Operations Technician, are responsible for ensuring the overall operation and maintenance of all electrical, mechanical, and HVAC equipment within the Data Center. This equipment supports mission-critical servers and maintains continuous up-time. Data Center Engineering Operations Technicians constantly maintain high reliability and performance while keeping operating costs in facilities at a minimum, and also drives innovation to reduce operational costs.
The Data Center Engineering Operations Technicians are first to respond to all hands-on electrical and mechanical equipment troubleshooting. They maintain, operate, and troubleshoot Data Center Operation’s Mission Critical Facilities, which includes stand-by diesel generators and related fuel systems, 3 phase electrical systems that include but are not limited to switchgear, UPSs, PDUs, wet cell batteries and associated systems, CRACs, centrifugal chillers, water chemical system, AHUs and associated systems, pumps, & motors. Writes and performs all preventative and corrective maintenance items throughout the Data Center.
Independent Successes:
Nuclear Machinist Mates aboard U.S. Naval vessels are required to qualify and maintain qualification of several watch stations, starting promptly after being stationed to a ship. Along with requirements of qualification, they are expected to complete preventative and corrective maintenance items as per the determined maintenance schedules established by their specific work centers, all while upholding the core values and beliefs of the United States Navy on and off the ship.
Achievements:
Nuclear Machinist Mate trainees complete a rigorous, highly technical, and time intensive 2 year training program to become a qualified Nuclear Machinist Mate. The course encompasses a large variety of materials and curriculum in a condensed time frame.
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