Data Center Commissioning Engineer

Jane Street Jane Street · Quant · New York, NY · Real Estate Engineering

Experienced Data Center Operations Engineer to join a technical group responsible for commissioning and daily operations of global data center infrastructure. Role focuses on ensuring new infrastructure is properly commissioned, transitioned to operations, and maintaining 100% uptime. Involves working with liquid cooling technologies in a high-performance computing environment, bridging the gap between construction and operations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Leading data center commissioning and server OEM-facility integration activities for new data center infrastructure (liquid- and air-cooled), as well as ensuring seamless transition from construction to operations
  2. Managing vendor maintenance of CDUs, RDHx units, and DLC infrastructure within our liquid cooling deployments
  3. Monitoring data center operations via internal BMS and monitoring tools; responding to alarms and incidents; and troubleshooting and resolving issues at the cabinet, pod, and facility level across cooling, power, and monitoring systems
  4. Acting as the primary liaison with data center and colocation service providers for day-to-day operational matters
  5. Reviewing, supervising, and executing SOPs, EOPs, and MOPs in coordination with internal teams and external providers, and coordinating all preventative and reactive maintenance activities

Skills

Required

  • Data center commissioning
  • Data center operations
  • Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) systems
  • MEP components (Switchgear, UPS, Generators, STS, PDU, RPP, Chillers, CRAH units, Cooling Towers, AHUs, VESDA, pre-action systems, BMS/EPMS)
  • Data center cooling and electrical principles
  • Server OEM integration
  • SOP/EOP/MOP development and review
  • Vendor management
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management
  • Communication

Nice to have

  • CAD

What the JD emphasized

  • 5+ years of experience with the commissioning, construction, maintenance, and operations of mission-critical data centers
  • hands-on experience with direct liquid cooling (DLC) systems
  • STEM degree required