Data Center Maintenance Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Electrical Engineering
CRITICAL FACILITIES MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
We’re in search of exceptional talent to fuel the expansion of our cutting‑edge data center infrastructure in central Ohio, Details below:
About the Role of CFM EngineerThe CFM Engineer role is at the heart of our site operations team, driving the seamless performance of all electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety systems supporting over 75MW of critical IT capacity around the clock. Your responsibilities will include planning and executing preventative maintenance, handling repairs, and responding swiftly to emergencies, all while working under the guidance of the CFM Engineer and Facility Manager.
You will also be the go‑to expert for addressing general facility management tasks from building inspections to maintaining a pristine work environment.
Moreover, you'll have the opportunity to lead small‑to‑medium scale projects from start to finish - collaborating with external teams such as engineering, controls, logistics, and construction to bring these projects to life. Your role will include procuring quotes, drafting procedures, and ensuring all work is executed with the highest standards of safety, security, and integrity for our customers. As the primary liaison with vendors and service providers, you'll guarantee adherence to safety and environmental protocols, while ensuring exceptional service.
BasicQualifications
- Technical (Military/Trade School) training or 1+ years of equivalent experience in a relevant industry
- 1+ years electrical or mechanical trade experience
- Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
- 2+ years of data center engineering experience (or highly regulated facility engineering)
- Walk job sites in uneven terrain.
- Work at heights and from ladders.
- Regularly lift and/or move up to 49 pounds; and participate in group lifts for 50 pounds or more.
- Work shifts longer than eight hours in duration.
- 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.
- Perform physical tasks/manual labor for long periods of time during shifts.
- Use hands to manipulate small wires and objects.
- Push or pull heavy objects into position.
- Work in a noisy environment with using proper hearing protection.
- Work at depths, such as under raised floors.
- The CFM Chief Engineer role is classified as non‑exempt (hourly).
- Will generally work a repeating two‑week rotation comprised of three 12‑hour shifts on week 1 (36 hours) followed by four 12‑hour shifts on week 2 (48 hours).
- Will be asked to cover shifts on nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Will not be expected to participate in the site CFM on‑call rotating schedule unless assigned as the on shift for that period.
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