Data Center Facilities Operations Technician III – Mechanical (op4)

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · MI

This role is for a Data Center Facilities Operations Technician III – Mechanical, responsible for supporting the reliability, efficiency, and lifecycle performance of mechanical and HVAC systems in hyperscale data centers. Responsibilities include advanced troubleshooting, incident response, maintenance planning, and identifying improvements for mechanical systems. The role requires strong technical knowledge of cooling infrastructure, mechanical plant systems, and controls, with an emphasis on maintaining uptime.

What you'd actually do

  1. Independently support, inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot mechanical and HVAC systems, including chilled water, DX, airside systems, CRAH/CRAC units, pumps, valves, cooling towers, heat exchangers, and related distribution systems.
  2. Perform advanced troubleshooting, incident investigations, alarm response, and root cause analysis for mechanical and HVAC equipment or system issues.
  3. Support and improve mechanical system operation, maintenance procedures, sequences of operation, P&IDs, documentation quality, and operational standards.
  4. Support capacity planning, retrofits, equipment change-outs, commissioning activities, acceptance testing, and operational handover requirements.
  5. Partner with site operations teams to improve maintainability, safe execution of work, reliability, efficiency, and lifecycle outcomes for mechanical systems.

Skills

Required

  • Experience with mission-critical, industrial, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, healthcare, data center, or large commercial mechanical systems.
  • Strong ability to interpret mechanical drawings, P&IDs, sequences of operation, equipment documentation, maintenance procedures, and vendor manuals.
  • Working knowledge of chilled water systems, DX cooling, airside systems, controls integration, redundancy concepts, operational risk, and mechanical system performance.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently troubleshoot mechanical and HVAC systems and communicate technical findings, risks, and recommended actions.
  • Strong mechanical and HVAC troubleshooting and diagnostic capability.
  • Sound operational judgment during alarms, abnormal conditions, maintenance activities, and high-risk operating scenarios.
  • Strong ownership and accountability in day-to-day mechanical operations.
  • Clear communication of technical issues, findings, corrective actions, and operational risks.
  • Strong safety mindset and disciplined execution of procedures, lockout/tagout, and safe work practices.
  • Ability to evaluate system trends, alarm history, and maintenance records to identify improvement opportunities.
  • Ability to support and mentor developing technicians in mechanical system operation, troubleshooting, and documentation practices.
  • Strong coordination skills when working with vendors, site operations, engineering teams, and service providers.

Nice to have

  • Technical certification, HVAC trade experience, mechanical trade experience, apprenticeship completion, military technical training, or equivalent practical experience preferred.
  • Data center or high-availability facility experience preferred but not required for candidates with strong mechanical systems experience.
  • Experience with chillers, pumps, cooling towers, CRAH/CRAC units, heat exchangers, water treatment interfaces, valves, mechanical distribution systems, and airside cooling equipment.
  • Familiarity with BMS, PLC/controls concepts, sequences of operation, trending, alarm management, commissioning, and vendor coordination.
  • Experience supporting maintenance planning, acceptance testing, energy-efficiency projects, equipment change-outs, and operational handover.
  • EPA Section 608 Technician Certification preferred for roles involving refrigerant-handling activities on stationary HVACR equipment.
  • OSHA 30 preferred.
  • ASHRAE training or certifications preferred for candidates building advanced HVAC and mechanical systems depth.
  • Schneider Electric University data center power-and-cooling coursework or DCCA-oriented training is relevant for technicians building broader data center fluency.
  • OEM or manufacturer training on chillers, CRAH/CRAC systems, cooling towers, controls platforms, pumps, or water-cooled plant equipment preferred.
  • Uptime Institute or similar data center infrastructure training is a plus for candidates involved in higher-level infrastructure reliability and redundancy concepts.