FAQs
What is the primary role of the Data Center Critical Facilities Engineer IV at Equinix?
The primary role involves performing repairs, corrective maintenance, and routine installations, as well as resolving incidents related to critical facilities infrastructure.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Typically, a high school diploma and proven years of equivalent work experience are required.
What types of maintenance tasks will the engineer be responsible for?
The engineer will be responsible for preventative maintenance on site infrastructure, undertaking repairs and corrective maintenance, and performing site inspections.
Is experience with incident management necessary for this position?
Yes, the engineer will need to respond to on-site incidents and act as required during those situations.
Will I be working alone or as part of a team?
You will be part of a close-knit team, collaborating effectively with peers and providing assistance during critical maintenance activities.
Are there opportunities to work on additional projects?
Yes, the Data Center Critical Facilities Engineer IV will carry out basic infrastructure projects as part of their responsibilities.
Does Equinix have a commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Yes, Equinix embraces diversity in thought and contribution and is committed to providing an equitable work environment.
Will any additional training or certifications be provided for this role?
While the job description does not specify, on-the-job training and opportunities for skill enhancement may be available as part of the role.
Is the company supportive of individuals with disabilities?
Yes, Equinix is committed to ensuring that the employment process is open to all individuals, including those with disabilities, and offers accommodations as necessary.
What are the expected working conditions for this role?
The role involves maintaining critical facilities infrastructure within a data center, which includes tasks performed on-site in potentially high-tech and sensitive environments.