Director, Critical Systems Maintenance, NA
Vantage Data CentersAbout the role
About Vantage Data Centers
Vantage Data Centers powers, cools, protects and connects the technology of the world’s well-known hyperscalers, cloud providers and large enterprises. Developing and operating across North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific, Vantage has evolved data center design in innovative ways to deliver dramatic gains in reliability, efficiency and sustainability in flexible environments that can scale as quickly as the market demands.
Site Operations Department
The Site Operations Department is responsible for the overall health of all mechanical and electrical systems, building maintenance, and performance of all data modules in our data centers. The team is staffed 24 x 7 onsite with Critical Facility Engineers (CFEs)on each shift. This team is the face of Vantage to our customers and the first line of defense regarding the uptime of our campus as well as the performance of our customer installations. Using a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to plan and track work needed, the Site Operations department performs all preventive and corrective maintenance. Our culture expects and rewards team performance that engages directly with the customers and the facility infrastructure. This is a team that does most of the actual work versus calling upon vendors. As a result, we provide superior service that is faster and more cost effective.
Position Overview
This position is on-site at our data center in Shackelford County, TX.
We are looking for a Director, Critical Systems Maintenance who knows what best-in-class reliability looks like and can make that a reality across a GW-scale data center campus. This role is a senior leader within our operations organization and is responsible for ensuring all critical electrical, mechanical, generation, and maintenance logistics functions are executed to the highest standards to protect uptime, safety, and customer trust.
The successful candidate will lead a team of critical maintenance managers, schedulers, and the logistics function who collectively own the planning, coordination, material readiness, vendor access, and execution quality of all preventive and corrective maintenance across the campus. This leader ensures maintenance programs are structured, standardized, properly resourced, and executed in a way that eliminates risk to the critical load while driving continuous improvement in reliability, efficiency, and operational maturity.
If you understand how to scale maintenance programs across large campuses, know how to balance risk with operational efficiency, and can build high-performing technical and logistics teams that execute flawlessly within mission-critical environments, we want to hear from you.
Essential Job Functions
Leads and develops managers responsible for Critical Cooling, Critical Power, Generators, Maintenance Scheduling, and Logistics
Owns the campus-wide critical maintenance and maintenance logistics strategy, execution standards, and performance outcomes
Ensures all maintenance activities are properly planned, staged, and executed without disruption to mission-critical operations
Establishes and enforces adherence to MOPs, SOPs, and EOPs across all maintenance activities
Partners closely with Site Operations leadership, Construction, Engineering, and Reliability teams
Drives a culture of safety, accountability, technical excellence, and operational readiness
Interfaces with vendors, manufacturers, and corporate stakeholders to ensure best-in-class maintenance and logistics practices
Duties
Develop and oversee the preventive and corrective maintenance programs for:
Medium and Low Voltage electrical distribution systems
UPS, PDUs, switchgear, ATS, and associated controls
Chillers, CRAHs, cooling towers, pumps, and mechanical cooling infrastructure
Diesel generators, fuel systems, and parallel switchgear
Ensure maintenance planning, scheduling, material readiness, and vendor coordination are fully aligned to minimize risk and maximize system availability
Lead the logistics program responsible for:
Spare parts inventory and critical spares strategy
Tool control, staging, and material readiness for maintenance events
Vendor access coordination and work execution support
Storage, labeling, and organization of maintenance materials
Review and approve all high-risk MOPs and maintenance procedures impacting critical infrastructure
Drive standardization of maintenance and logistics practices across the campus
Utilize CMMS and reliability data to ide
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