Data Center Floater (munters Specialist) Technician Class Iv
Shambaugh & Son
Richmond, VA, US
Not specified; benefits: health insurance (4 plans...
Onsite
Munters hvac equipment expertise
Data center critical cooling knowledge
Complex bas system configuration
Shambaugh & Son is seeking a Data Center Floater Technician (Munters Specialist) Class IV for their Richmond, VA location. The role involves advanced maintenance and troubleshooting of complex HVAC systems specifically within data centers, requiring specialized knowledge of Munters equipment
Job Summary
This role requires a highly skilled professional to perform advanced maintenance and troubleshooting on complex Munters HVAC systems within data centers.
The technician will act as a subject matter expert, providing guidance on intricate control systems and ensuring minimal downtime for critical infrastructure.
Employees receive competitive benefits including health insurance options, 401(k) with employer match, and weekly pay.
Matching Summary
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Shambaugh & Son is seeking a Data Center Floater Technician (Munters Specialist) Class IV for their Richmond, VA location. The role involves advanced maintenance and troubleshooting of complex HVAC systems specifically within data centers, requiring specialized knowledge of Munters equipment.
Salary
Not specified; Benefits: Health Insurance (4 plans), Dental (2 plans), Vision, 401(k) with Employer Match, Competitive PTO, 8 paid holidays, 1 floating holiday, Weekly Pay
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Munters HVAC equipment expertise
Data center critical cooling knowledge
Complex BAS system configuration
Root cause analysis for malfunctions
Preventative maintenance protocols
Nice-to-have
Technical leadership and training skills
System optimization capabilities
Strong mechanical aptitude
Safety awareness in mission-critical sites
Key Requirements
EPA Universal refrigerant certification
4-6 years of HVAC technician experience
1-2 years of Munters data center equipment service
Deep understanding of refrigeration cycles and airflow dynamics