What are the responsibilities and job description for the Critical Engineering Technician position at Vets Hired?
About the job Critical Engineering Technician
RESPONSIBILITIES :
Read blueprints, schematics, and effectively resolve equipment issues.
Oversees all work efforts (including 3rd party contractors) for the safe and compliant operation, maintenance (corrective and preventive), and modification of critical equipment.
Disables and enables fire alarm control panels and systems.
Create and execute work orders, through the CMMS for preventative and corrective maintenance on critical systems and building physical structure.
Consult with Critical Facilities Manager to order necessary materials to complete all maintenance and perform necessary repairs work.
Finalize work orders by completing necessary documentation in the CMMS.
Ensure all preventive maintenance, and corrective maintenance records are reviewed and stored properly.
Available to cover 24 / 7 onsite shifts in the event of unplanned emergencies.
Respond to on call issues and escalate to the Critical Facilities Manager.
Perform BMS operations, and effectively analyze data to ensure proper functions of all critical systems.
Analyze power and cooling efficiency and maintain adequate PUE throughout the facility.
Perform RCCA analysis and report to the Critical Facilities Manager.
QUALIFICATIONS / (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES) :
Strong knowledge of safety requirements within the work environment (OSHA, NEC, NFPA70E)
Strong knowledge of Chiller Water Systems and design.
Strong knowledge of CRAH, CRAC, Condenser designs and operations.
Strong knowledge of maintaining HVAC systems through routine preventive maintenance, and corrective repairs in a critical environment.
Strong knowledge of refrigerant cycle, and refrigerant handling.
Strong knowledge of all EPA regulations.
Strong understanding of critical infrastructure and their redundancies (N, N 1, 2N, Tier levels, and failover systems).
Knowledge of escalation procedures in a critical environment, and the ability to effectively communicate critical issues.
The ability to effectively determine RCCA in a critical environment.
Knowledge of CMMS, BMS, DCIM, and EPMS.
Strong understanding of the power and cooling requirements for critical IT loads, and the ability to effectively determine the requirements.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Visio), Adobe.
Strong knowledge of blueprints, and schematics.
Oversee vendor work.
Knowledge of fire systems and their functions in a critical environment.
Strong writing skills, with the ability to create detailed MOPs, EOPs, and SOPs.
Knowledge of Security procedures in a critical environment.
Perform hands on repairs to electrical systems in a critical environment.
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