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Colliers Data Center Engineer Level 2
The Data Center Engineer, Level 2 (DCE-2) conducts extensive hand-on operations and maintenance work in a data center and/or critical environment facility. Work includes installation, repair, and maintenance of critical and non-critical electrical, mechanical, and plumbing/piping equipment, machinery and controls located in the interior and exterior of building. Monitors operations and conducts a routine and on-going assessment of the building systems operations and performance. Performs tests, rounds and analyzes data to ensure the proper functioning of departmental equipment. Work requires strong formal conduct of operations skills, technical expertise, personal accountability, and flawless execution of work activities commensurate with a high-risk critical environment and associated expectations for exceptional customer satisfaction and confidence. |
The Data Center Engineer, Level 2 (DCE-2) conducts extensive hand-on operations and maintenance work in a data center and/or critical environment facility. Work includes installation, repair, and maintenance of critical and non-critical electrical, mechanical, and plumbing/piping equipment, machinery and controls located in the interior and exterior of building. Monitors operations and conducts a routine and on-going assessment of the building systems operations and performance. Performs tests, rounds and analyzes data to ensure the proper functioning of departmental equipment. Work requires strong formal conduct of operations skills, technical expertise, personal accountability, and flawless execution of work activities commensurate with a high-risk critical environment and associated expectations for exceptional customer satisfaction and confidence. |
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Lesson A Comparison of AC and DC Power Distribution in the Data Center
The quest for improved efficiency of data centers has encouraged a climate of innovation in data center power and cooling technologies. In the early 1990's, manufacturers and engineers have suggest...
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Lesson Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms Disabled
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Lesson Choosing Between Room, Row, & Rack Based Cooling For Data Centers II
Contained room-based, row-based, and rack-based cooling provide the flexibility, predictability, scalability, reduced electrical power consumption, reduced TCO, and optimum availability that next-g...
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Lesson Data Center Efficiency: Reducing Electrical Power Consumption Disabled
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Lesson Data Center Temperature Rise During A Cooling System Outage Disabled
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Lesson Economizer Modes of Data Center Cooling Systems Disabled
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Lesson Emergency Power Off: Don't Get Caught in the Dark Disabled
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Lesson Essential Elements of Data Center Facility Operations Disabled
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Lesson Establishing Benchmarks for Data Center Efficiency Measurements Disabled
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Lesson Going Green: Energy Efficiency in the Data Center Disabled
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Lesson Increasing Data Center Efficiency Through High Density Power Distribution Disabled
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Lesson Measuring Data Center Electrical Efficiency Disabled
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Lesson Optimizing Data Center Environmental Monitoring Disabled
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Lesson Power Distribution II Disabled
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Lesson Standardization in the Data Center Disabled
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Lesson Types of Electrical Meters in Data Centers Disabled
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Lesson An Overview of Data Center Physical Infrastructure Disabled
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Lesson Analyzing Reliability in the Data Center Disabled
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Lesson Battery Safety and Environmental Concerns Disabled
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Lesson Battery Technology: Site Planning and Ventilation Disabled
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Courses by Topic
- Availability
- Boilers and steam systems
- Building automation and control
- Buying energy
- Case Studies
- Codes and Standards
- Compressed air
- Cooling
- Data Centers
- Demand response and the Smart grid
- Design and Site Planning
- Detecting and verifying savings
- Electrical systems
- Fan systems
- Financing projects
- Fundamentals
- Going Green
- Healthcare
- High Density
- HVAC
- Industrial systems
- Insulation and envelope
- ISO 50001
- Lighting
- Maintenance
- Motors and drives
- Operations and Management
- Power
- Proven Strategies
- Racks and Cabling
- Security Management
- Sustainability