Critical Environment Field Service Engineer

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico · Data Center Operations Management

This role is for a Critical Environment Field Service Engineer at Microsoft, responsible for maintaining and optimizing the infrastructure of leased datacenters that power Microsoft's cloud services. The role involves ensuring operational efficiency, availability, and compliance of mechanical and electrical equipment, while adhering to safety and security policies. It requires collaboration with various teams and partners to manage datacenter operations and deliver on cost and energy efficiency initiatives.

What you'd actually do

  1. Ensures compliance with data center business units and service-level policies.
  2. Engages with appropriate teams and resources to execute tasks or projects.
  3. Manages programs associated with area of responsibility.
  4. Demonstrates conscientiousness on cost adheres to budget requirements; keeps costs reasonable and contributes to staying within budget.
  5. Follows and adheres to safety and security policies and procedures. Reports immediately any safety or security issues or concerns.

Skills

Required

  • High School Diploma or equivalent AND 2+ year(s) industry experience in a datacenter or other critical environment facility, OR 3+ years industry experience and college course work.
  • English proficency is a requirement

Nice to have

  • 3+ years’ experience in Critical Environment infrastructures (e.g., UPS, Generator, AHU)
  • Bachelor’s Degree or Technical College certification in mechanical or electrical engineering and/or services
  • Experience working on large scale CE projects
  • Experience with the operation of IT infrastructure (Servers, SANs, Networking, etc.)

What the JD emphasized

  • Maximize Critical Environment (CE) availability
  • Reduce high-impact and human-error Critical Environment (CE) incidents year over year
  • Ensure routine reporting to effectively manage and analyze our Power/Temperature/Relative Humidity, and SLA monitoring