
Maintenance Technician
ManpowerGroup
Sparks, Nevada

ManpowerGroup
Employer: ManpowerGroup. Our client, a leader in the engineering and data center industry, is seeking a Maintenance Technician to join their team. As a Maintenance Technician, you will be part of the Facilities Operations supporting critical infrastructure management. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong problem-solving skills, excellent communication, and a proactive attitude, which will align successfully in the organization. **Job Title:** Maintenance Technician (HVAC, Chillers, Switchgears, electrical components) **Location:** Sparks, Nevada, onsite **Pay Range: 28.00** **What's the Job?** + Manage and oversee data center engineering operations on-site, ensuring safety and efficiency standards are maintained. + Coordinate with technicians, subcontractors, and vendors to ensure quality work and adherence to procedures. + Establish performance benchmarks, analyze operational data, and prepare detailed reports on facility performance. + Operate and maintain critical systems such as switchgear, generators, UPS, chillers, and cooling towers, including emergency response when necessary. + Assist in designing, building, and optimizing new and existing facilities to improve operational efficiency and reliability. **What's Needed?** + Bachelor’s Degree or Technical (Military/Trade School) Degree with relevant experience. + 0-2 years of relevant work experience in data center or engineering environments. + Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively collaborate with team members and stakeholders. + Excellent leadership and organizational skills to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced setting. + Fundamental knowledge of network design, low voltage cabling, and critical infrastructure systems. **What's in it for me?** + Opportunity to work in a dynamic and innovative environment supporting critical data center operations. + Hands-on experience with state-of-the-art infrastructure and technology systems. + Potential for professional growth and