Element Critical provides hybrid infrastructure solutions in an expanding portfolio of data center facilities across the country. Our mission is to meet the diverse needs of today’s business and technology leaders by delivering superior service and product offerings, cultivating trusted relationships with our customers, and motivating and enabling our employees. 

OVERVIEW 

Department:  Facility Operations
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Location: Vienna, Virginia
Night Shift: 5:30pm-6:00am Sunday-Tuesday and every other Wednesday
Reports to: Operations Facility Manager 

Element Critical is seeking to add a DC Facilities Engineer who aligns with our company values of accountability, integrity, grit, and problem-solving.  Led by a team of savvy and experienced executives with a history of success, this is an opportunity to get involved near the ground level and grow exponentially with a company that is poised to execute.  Come join our team! 

The DC Facilities Engineer supports the successful operation of Element Critical’s data center.  These facilities operate 24/7 and risks must be managed to allow for continual operational up-time. The DC Facilities Engineer will have responsibility for the operations and maintenance at the data center and will take daily direction from facilities leadership. DC Facilities Engineers must be able to immediately recognize system shortcomings, respond to operational and emergency situations, and provide technical guidance and direction during real time problem management.   

Responsibilities include the support of all data center engineering, facility, and grounds maintenance, along with other site support functions. This role will be part of a team that is accountable for the operational performance readiness, reliability, and integrity of the mission-critical infrastructure systems which include (but are not limited to) the following: Electrical Distribution Gear, ATS, Generators, Fuel Pumps and Fuel Storage, UPS Units, PDU Units, UPS Backup Batteries, Chillers, Pumps, CRACs, Air Handling Units (AHU’s), Rooftop Units, Fire Detection, Fire Suppression, BAS, and Leak Detection systems.  

RESPONSIBILITIES

The ideal candidate will possess the following:  

  • Perform routine inspections and take operational readings of equipment and facilities. 
  • Operate and maintain mechanical and electrical equipment. 
  • Perform root cause analysis of equipment failures and troubleshooting of facility events.
  • Ensure all safety procedures are adhered to while performing work.
  • Utilize internal processes and Standard Operating Procedures to manage data center work.
  • Ability to perform work autonomously with little to no supervision.
  • Record and track work in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). 
  • Perform the operation of mechanical and electrical equipment and systems. 
  • Perform general facility related maintenance work including plumbing repairs, replacement of lamps/ballasts, door hardware and other maintenance tasks. 
  • Perform predictive maintenance, preventative maintenance, maintenance routines and equipment rounds, and service requests as directed. 
  • Inspects and repairs pumps, fans, valves, and motors ensuring proper operation of the facility equipment and systems. 
  • Track electrical/mechanical loads for all critical systems. 
  • Support vendors on preventive and repair activities that cannot be performed in house. 
  • Perform all duties in a safe manner and in accordance with established work standards and practices. 
  • Perform emergency or preventative maintenance repairs off hours as directed on nights and weekends as needed. 
  • Understand and work within a Computerized Maintenance Management System. 
  • Comply with all company policies and procedures and perform other duties as assigned. 
  • Must be able to act in a consulting capacity on projects and new design. 
  • Identify safety hazards within the building and incorporate the remediation of such hazards to ensure that the building’s staff and occupants work in a safe environment.  
  • Ensure all infrastructure and compliance documentation for the building is maintained and up to date, including up-to-date building drawings and single-lines as well as documentation mandated for the purpose of maintaining regulatory compliance with Federal, State or Local law.  
  • Responsible for updating records of buildings rounds and readings, all engineering logs and engineering data sheets. 
  • Participate in Company Training and local professional trade organizations and third-party training programs in order to stay current with technological trends of the industry. 
  • Perform other duties as required to meet the company’s objectives. 

REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS

The ideal candidate will possess the following:  

  • 2+ Relevant experience at a critical infrastructure facility which includes, but are not limited to, the following: data centers, nuclear, semi-conductor, and pharmaceutical. 
  • Eagerness to work in an environment that operates 24/7 with an ability to participate in on-call rotation and provide after-hours support as needed. 
  • Experience with Stand-by diesel generators, Switchgear, Uninterrupted Power Supplies, Power Distribution Units, Air Handling Units, Computer Room Air Conditioners, Chillers, Cooling towers, Chemical treatment systems, Pumps, Power monitoring, Electric motors, Variable Frequency Drives, and Building Automation Systems. 
  • Ability to perform all work using the proper personnel protective equipment (PPE). 
  • Ability to perform all procedures and practices in strict accordance with applicable safety policies. 
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and suites. 
  • Strong oral and written communication skills. 
  • Technical (Military/ Trade School) training, Associate’s, or Bachelor’s Degree in applicable engineering fields or mechanical or electrical trades 
  • One or more of the following licenses or certifications: 
    • Operating engineering licenses such as DC II, DC III, or equivalent
    • Operating engineering licenses such as DC II, DC III, or equivalent
    • Stationary Engineering or Building Engineering License
    • Electrical or mechanical Journeyman License
    • CFC license
    • OSHA-10 or OSHA-30
    • NFPA 70E training
    • First-Aid /CPR, Basic Life Saver Certification 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical demands listed below must be met for the employee to perform the essential job functions of the position. 

  • Walk job sites in uneven terrain. 
  • Work at heights and from ladders and at depths, such as under raised floors. 
  • Regularly lift and/or move up to 49 pounds; and participate in group lifts for 50 pounds or more. 
  • Work shifts up to twelve (12) hours in duration performing physical tasks all day without becoming overly tired. 
  • Coordinate body movements when using tools or equipment. 
  • Reach and stretch to position equipment and fixtures while maintaining balance. 
  • Bend or twist the body into unusual positions while working. 
  • Use hands to manipulate small wires and objects. 
  • Push or pull heavy objects into position. 
  • Work in a noisy environment. 

Element Critical is a well-funded, fast paced organization that is seeking to make several acquisitions over the next few years and develop into a very strong national player.  We offer the following benefits, in addition to a focus on growing our culture and engagement.

  • PPO and HDHP Healthcare Plans 
  • FSA and HSA with above market Employer HSA Match 
  • Dental and Vision Insurance 
  • Employer Paid Disability and Life Insurance 
  • Additional Group Insurances 
  • Paid Vacation, Sick, and Personal Leave  
  • 10 Company Paid Holidays 
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • 401k with up to 4% Employer Match 
  • Personal Development and Learning Opportunities 
  • Employee Referral Program

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