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Reliability Engineer, Electrical Systems, NA - Quincy Washington
Company: Vantage Data Centers Location: Quincy, Washington
Posted On: 05/03/2024
About Vantage Data CentersVantage is committed to being a workplace of inclusion, equity, respect and acceptance. We celebrate diversity and intentionally seek out opportunities to learn from one another's experience.Vantage Data Centers powers, cools, protects and connects the technology of the world's well-known hyperscalers, cloud providers and large enterprises. Developing and operating across North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific, Vantage has evolved data center design in innovative ways to deliver dramatic gains in reliability, efficiency and sustainability in flexible environments that can scale as quickly as the market demands.Reliability Engineering DepartmentThe Reliability Engineering Team drives the overall health of critical systems across Vantage global facilities. For each of the major systems Electrical, Mechanical, and Controls, the Reliability Engineering team is responsible for ensuring success in the commissioning stages of new construction, evaluating and improving the reliability and performance of existing critical infrastructure, sustaining equipment operational availability through maintenance program design, providing ongoing technical support to the Site Operations Teams, as well as providing systems reliability and maintainability feedback to the Design Engineering teams for future design considerations.Position DescriptionThe Reliability Engineer for electrical systems is responsible for the overall functional health of critical power systems. This responsibility includes oversight of facility acceptance testing, electrical system maintenance planning, and Site Operations technical support. Requirements for this position include full familiarity with electrical systems arrangements, equipment types, electrical system protection components, electrical switchgear automation and control components, onsite power generation, and critical power distribution. The Electrical Reliability Engineer understands potential system failures and extended effects of those failures, appropriate failure response actions, as well as maintenance and electrical testing techniques. Also required is an understanding of design theory, experience reading electrical drawings and schematics, and an ability to identify likely failure points in design. The Electrical Reliability Engineer acts as an advisor for Site Operations to reference as needed and has enough experience to train technicians to the level of effective troubleshooting. The Electrical Reliability Engineer regularly interfaces the Electrical Engineering team and the Site Operations teams.Essential Job Functions - Ensure newly built systems meet design intent and perform without issue during the facility acceptance testing phases of new construction.
- Design maintenance programs to enhance equipment operability and efficiency while minimizing life cycle costs.
- Understand potential equipment failures and provide full technical support Facility Operations teams in the event of a critical system failure.
- Provide systems reliability and maintainability feedback to the Design Engineering teams for future design considerations.Duties
- Work with Design Engineering and Construction teams to ensure the reliability and maintainability of new and modified installations.
- Review construction equipment submittals, identify potential deficiencies, and evaluate maintenance feasibility.
- Review commissioning plans and ensure the thoroughness of startup testing.
- Attend factory witness testing to verify and validate equipment functionality.
- Develop risk management plans that will anticipate reliability-related risks that could adversely impact plant operation.
- Work with Site Operations to perform analyses of Asset Utilization, Overall Equipment Efficiency, and Remaining useful life.
- Perform system component upgrades as required to ensure reliability and combat obsolescence.
- Perform Root-Cause Failure Analysis and facilitate corrective action.
- Design maintenance programs to minimize maintenance complexity and reduce maintenance down time.
- Validate maintenance performance by analyzing trends, operational history, and maintenance data.
- Design appropriate site response procedures based on potential critical system failures.
- Provide at request guidance and technical support to Facility Operators.
- Ensure Site Teams are proficient system operation and maintenance techniques.
- Critical System Availability and Capacity Analysis
- Critical Spare Parts Analysis
- Equipment Life Cycle Costing and End of Useful Life Analysis
- Asset Performance Management
- Reliability Availability and Maintainability AnalysisJob Requirements
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university or college or equivalent field experience to optimally perform essential job functions.
- 2-3 years of experience in critical facility operations and maintenance.
- Travel required is expected to be 25-50% but may increase over time as the business evolves.Additional Details
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