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Meta is seeking a data center Critical Facility Engineer to join our Data Center Facility Operations team. Our data centers serve as the foundation upon which our software operates to meet the demands of our customers. The Critical Facility Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. The candidate will need to be experienced in diverse industries such as electrical generation, electrical distribution, cooling technologies, building control and fire protection systems. The role involves performing hands-on operations and maintenance, which includes all physical and administrative operations tasks, service, and maintenance in accordance with site processes and procedures to ensure the highest levels of uptime, efficiency, and safety without disruption to the business. The engineer will complete work order requests accurately and on time in a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) and will be expected to achieve and maintain a high level of technical knowledge regarding data center infrastructure and operations. This includes successfully completing personnel qualification standards (PQS) training. In addition to technical expertise, the engineer will respond quickly to data center facility emergencies using Meta procedures or emergency operating procedures. Regular inspections of equipment, buildings, safety routes, and grounds will be necessary to identify any abnormal or unsafe conditions or faults. The engineer will troubleshoot, evaluate, and recommend system upgrades, order parts and supplies for maintenance and repairs, and work with vendors and contractors to ensure compliance with Meta processes, procedures, and standards. The role also requires assisting in scheduling and supervising vendors/subcontractors during equipment/systems maintenance and service, as well as providing recommendations for improvements to the operations and maintenance program on an ongoing basis. The engineer will be required to work on a shift schedule, which may include nights and holidays, and utilize computerized tooling in a control room environment to operate remote equipment, monitor system alerts, centralize communications, diagnose faults, and prioritize dispatching of resources.