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Subject Matter Expert - Mechanical Data Center Design EMEA

TieTalent
Hemel Hempstead
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Subject Matter Expert - Mechanical Data Center Design EMEA (m/f/d) at TieTalent. This role is part of the NTT Global Data Centers/Design Standards team, focused on translating Owner Project Requirements into the Global Reference Design and supporting regional deployment through third-party architects and engineers.

Responsibilities
  • Be a key member of the Global Design Standards team, supporting regional understanding of the Global Reference Design (GRD) and its engineering details as localised and deployed through third party architects and engineers.
  • Interface with internal stakeholders from parallel business functions, the NTT Product team and Regional Delivery teams.
  • Support design reviews at all stages of project design and delivery as required.
  • Consult with Engineering, Expansion, Construction, Operations, Product and Sales teams to ensure optimal design decisions with careful assessment of risks and opportunities.
  • Contribute to the development of the Global Reference Design and regional variants.
  • Contribute to Owner Furnished Contractor Installed equipment specifications and procurement.
  • Act as a focal point for lessons learned to inform GRD development and cascade to Regional Design Management teams.
What we are looking for
  • University degree in Engineering (preferably Electrical, Mechanical, Architectural, Building Engineering or related discipline).
  • Significant knowledge and experience deploying Mechanical Engineering installations in new build data centers for hyperscale wholesale and traditional enterprise colocation.
  • Experience working internationally and highly developed communication skills.
  • Proficient understanding of other design disciplines required to deliver a new data center facility.
  • Remote working with travel approximately 15% of the time.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with shifting priorities.
What we offer
  • An agile company culture with short decision-making paths and opportunities to take initiative
  • Flexible working time models and mobile working (depending on role)
  • Allowance for public transport and job bikes
  • Allowance for health and wellness
  • Individual training and development opportunities
  • Additional benefits such as birthday vouchers, employee advisory program, referral scheme, lunch allowance, and company events

We look forward to hearing from you. Interested in becoming part of an agile international team and shaping the digital infrastructure of tomorrow? Submit your application today.


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