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Critical Engineering Technician

$35/hour

Stream Data Centers

Goodyear, AZ, USA

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For 25 years,  has been a trusted partner in providing world-class data center solutions. With a focus on sustainable, secure, and reliable infrastructure, Stream empowers businesses to scale their digital operations while prioritizing environmental and social responsibility.  Stream Data Centers continues to set new standards for innovation, operational excellence, and sustainability in the data center industry, having provided premium data center services since 1999. Now, with 90% of its inventory leased to Fortune 100 customers, the company has acquired, developed and managed more than 27 data center projects nationally, while leadership has remained consistent for over two decades.  From site selection to data center construction and operations, Stream develops wholesale colocation capacity and build-to-suit facilities for hyperscale and enterprise users in major markets across the United States. Additionally, Stream sources and develops low-risk land sites for optimum data center development and provides energy procurement services with a focus on reducing market risk and providing low-cost renewable energy options.  Stream Data Centers is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and is the technical real estate affiliate of , a full service commercial real estate investment, development and services company. With $8.8 billion in annual transactions and 1,400+ professionals in 17 core markets, Stream is one of the most successful commercial real estate firms in the nation.  POSITION OVERVIEW The Critical Engineering Technician will be a part of the Operations team reporting to the Critical Facilities Manager and will perform maintenance on critical facility equipment. The Critical Engineering Technician plays a critical role in supporting the day-to-day operations of our hyperscale, multi-building data center campus. This hands-on position is responsible for ensuring the uptime, reliability, and performance of critical facility systems. Critical Engineering Technicians perform routine inspections, preventive maintenance, and rapid response to alarms or incidents involving power, cooling, and networking equipment. The Critical Engineering Technician works across multiple areas, including critical equipment support spaces, that demand precision and strict adherence to operational protocols. This position coordinates with internal teams such as operations, engineering, and security, as well as external vendors and contractors. Critical Engineering Technicians are detail-oriented, adaptable, and capable of working in a fast-paced, 24/7 mission-critical environments. The role offers opportunities for growth and advancement within the data center industry and is foundational to the reliability and scalability of hyperscale infrastructure. 12-HOUR NIGHT SHIFT (7PM-7AM) RESPONSIBILITIES Perform all standard and non-standard activities in accordance with Stream Data Centers’ operating procedures or maintenance work instructions. Perform rounds inspecting mechanical, electrical, and fire/life safety systems (MEP/FLS) throughout the building and equipment yards. Monitor Building Management System (BMS) and Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) dashboards for alarms and anomalies. Perform BMS operations and effectively analyze data to ensure proper functions of all critical systems. Execute preventative and corrective maintenance tasks on critical infrastructure including UPS, FCUs, CRAH/CRACs, chillers, generators, and electrical switchgear. Work cross-functionally with operations, engineering, network, and project teams to coordinate site-wide activities. Utilize Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) for all equipment related activity support site management to resolve site issues based on priorities. Participate in technical training and certification programs to maintain up-to-date knowledge of equipment and best practices. Participate in team meetings, shift handovers, and post-mortem reviews to share knowledge and support cross-functional collaboration. Escort vendors and contractors during maintenance or installation activities, ensuring badge compliance and activity logging. Comply with Stream Data Centers departmental policies, including all EHS policies and procedures. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 2+ years’ experience in an industry that includes operations & maintenance Familiarity with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Method of Procedures (MOPs), and their application to work orders Experience working in a highly collaborative, cross-functional environment Working knowledge of mechanical, controls, and fire and life safety systems Proficient with computer systems including documents, spreadsheets, and email PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 5+ years’ experience in a critical operations environment, preferably in the data center industry Experience scheduling and planning maintenance for large-scale, complex systems in an operations environment PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/CONSIDERATIONS Perform physical tasks, including moving heavy equipment ( up to 50 pounds), operating critical infrastructure, crawling in tight spaces. Work in a noisy environment with ear protection and eye protection; potential to work at heights and from ladders Perform extended site rounds that could include long distances of walking and long periods of time being away from a desk. Use hands to manipulate small wires and objects. The pay range for this role is between $35/hour - $45/hour. Individual compensation packages are based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualifications, location, and other job-related reasons. Stream Data Centers offers annual bonus, benefits, flexible time off (vacation), 401k and a variety of other perks and benefits. ______________________________________________________________________________ Stream is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, military status, or any other reason prohibited by law. Note: Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. If you need any assistance or an accommodation throughout the interview process due to a disability, you may contact us at accommodations@stream-dc.com.

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