Who are we? Equinix is the world's digital infrastructure company, operating over 260 data centers across the globe. Digital leaders harness Equinix's trusted platform to bring together and interconnect foundational infrastructure at software speed. Equinix enables organizations to access all the right places, partners and possibilities to scale with agility, speed the launch of digital services, deliver world-class experiences and multiply their value, while supporting their sustainability goals.
Joining our operations team means that you will be at the forefront of all we do, maintaining critical facilities infrastructure as part of a close-knit team delivering best-in-class service to our data center customers. We embrace diversity in thought and contribution and are committed to providing an equitable work environment that is foundational to our core values as a company and is vital to our success.
Data Center Critical Facilities Specialist Job Summary
Maximising service continuity and optimising the quality and reliability of site infrastructure services, while adhering to energy efficiency and budgetary constraints.
Responsibilities Service continuity Helping to develop preventive maintenance programmes for the site infrastructure and implementing them with the key suppliers. Following operations closely with a constant focus on minimising the risk of operations. Ensuring that those activities are documented in full, including any details on how structural adjustments should be made. Taking part in audits in order to assess service continuity regularly, risk analysis. Subsequent to the findings of the audits or any incidents that occur on site, implementing improvement plans. Taking part in overseeing a specific crisis management plan, as well as overseeing related tests and implementation. Remaining fully cognisant about developments and practices on the sites with a view to intervening independently and come what may. Guiding the maintenance technicians so that they can rectify any incidents that occur on the sites. In addition to the above, being able to manoeuvre and operate certain electrical infrastructure in order to protect people, physical resources and/or to maintain on-site service continuity. Managing capacity and infrastructure upgrades Monitoring and reporting to the Infrastructure Manager about the capacities of the various technical batches, their sub-levels and their level of use/stress. Anticipating the impact of future infrastructure changes for clients, establishing alert thresholds and considering technical solutions to strengthen infrastructure (technical, planning and budgetary decisions, etc.) and/or their redundancy levels. On the orders of Infrastructure Manager, leading considerations on how to strengthen infrastructure (studies, ratification from main offices, estimates for construction, planning, risk analysis, procedures, etc.). For project launch purposes, managing the project in collaboration with the supporting resources and in collaboration with client activities, where necessary. Energy management As part of the site management plan, personally overseeing all the steps needed to improve PUE by taking action in the field of infrastructure. Proactively advising of the need to increase power acquired from the energy supplier. Developing energy quality indicators as provided by infrastructures. Maintaining longstanding partners and participating in commitments undertaken by the supplier to improve energy quality and reliability. Systems and KPIs With the aid of the Monitoring/Systems Team, ensuring that the site's centralised technical systems run smoothly. Ensuring that at any point these systems are such that the infrastructure can be monitored and harnessed as soon and as efficiently as possible, including for use by safety agents and the customer operations team. Establishing maintenance providers activities on the site within the Group's CMMS system. Producing any indicators or data that would be useful for calculating an indicator, as requested by the Infrastructure Manager and/or Infrastructure Administrative Director. Safety and quality management Helping to ensure that the site is fully compliant with all existing infrastructure standards. Keeping the site legislation documentation up to date, namely: permits, operating licenses (classified facilities) and documentation about any legal requirements that should arise over time. Assisting with all infrastructure-related certification identified by the group. Implementing all legal health and safety requirements with a view to improving the safety of every employee and visitor to the site. Ensuring that the Group's directives on third party intervention conditions are applied properly so as to guarantee their safety and the safety of our infrastructure. Qualifications Technical training (senior technician or engineer) in the following sectors: electricity (generators, inverters, low voltage distribution), air conditioning, fire protection and safety (access control, video system, intrusion), GTC systems. Previous experience in a similar role, preferably within a datacenter working environment. Technical versatility. Ability to suggest proposals and a proactive mindset. Ability to communicate fluently with third parties and internal customers. Detail-oriented and ability to monitor activities. Able to speak fluent English and Italian. What We Offer The opportunity to leave your mark in a company that is growing quickly and still manages to keep a pioneer spirit. A competitive salary and a company culture, that values commitment, respect and fun at work. Equinix is committed to ensuring that our employment process is open to all individuals, including those with a disability. If you are a qualified candidate and need assistance or an accommodation, please let us know by completing this form.
Equinix is an Equal Employment Opportunity and, in the U.S., an Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to unlawful consideration of race, color, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, place of birth, citizenship, sex, pregnancy / childbirth or related medical conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or domestic partnership status, age, veteran or military status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, political / organizational affiliation, status as a victim or family member of a victim of crime or abuse, or any other status protected by applicable law.
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