Communication Skills, Detail Oriented, Electrical Engineering, Electricity, Facilities Management, Identify Issues, Incident Response, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Maintenance - Electrical, Network Operations Center, Operations Management, Performance Metrics, Physical Demands, Plant Management, Project/Program Management, Safety Compliance, Safety Standards, Switchgear, Systems Administration/Management, Team Lead/Manager, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation
The Facilities Operations Manager - Electrical oversees the safe, reliable operation of mission-critical electrical systems supporting data centers.
Reporting to the Site Operations Director, they manage plant operations, maintenance, vendor performance, technician leadership, incident response, and operational readiness.
Key responsibilities include overseeing systems like switchgear, UPS, batteries, generators, and grounding, managing maintenance programs, troubleshooting faults, ensuring safety compliance, and tracking KPIs.
Qualifications include 5-8 years of electrical maintenance experience in critical environments, leadership of technical teams, and knowledge of electrical systems and safety standards.
Skills required are strong safety leadership, operational judgment, attention to detail, and effective communication.
Physical demands involve working in industrial environments, supporting 24/7 operations, and performing tasks like walking, climbing, and lifting.
This role offers opportunities for career growth, competitive salary, and comprehensive benefits.
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