Mechanical - Subject Matter Expert at Oracle Risk Management Services
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

30 Jan, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mechanical Systems, BMS Alarming, Troubleshooting, Load Calculations, Project Support, Reliability Engineering, Technical Documentation, ASHRAE Standards, Mentoring, Cooling Systems, Diagnostics, Root-Cause Analysis, Preventive Maintenance, Predictive Maintenance, Cooling Capacity, Environmental Controls

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Job Summary The Mechanical Subject Matter Expert (SME) serves as the principal authority on all data center mechanical systems, ensuring the efficiency, reliability, and safety of complex cooling and environmental controls infrastructure. This expert-level IC5 role is responsible for developing and validating detailed sequence of operations (SOO), configuring and alarming in Building Management Systems (BMS), and supporting project teams with system upgrades, optimizations, and root-cause investigations. The Mechanical SME contributes to project execution and reliability engineering initiatives to drive continuous improvement and maximum uptime for Oracle’s global data centers. Key Responsibilities Mechanical Systems Expertise: Subject matter authority across all major mechanical systems, including chillers, cooling distribution units (CDUs), air handling units (AHUs), pumps, cooling towers, valves, and hydronic/airflow infrastructure. BMS Alarming & SOO: Develop, implement, and review detailed sequence of operations and ensure BMS alarming strategies align with Oracle standards and critical facility needs. System Troubleshooting: Lead advanced troubleshooting, diagnostics, and root-cause analysis of complex mechanical issues impacting data center operations. Provide tier 3 support and technical escalation as required. Load Calculations & Analysis: Perform, review, and verify mechanical load calculations to ensure adequate cooling and environmental conditions for current and planned IT loads. Project Support: Collaborate with engineering and project teams to develop, review, and implement plans for cooling capacity upgrades, retrofits, re-commissioning, and lifecycle replacements. Reliability Engineering: Champion reliability programs such as Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), reliability-centered maintenance (RCM), and implement preventive and predictive maintenance strategies. Technical Documentation: Develop, review, and maintain mechanical system documentation, including ASHRAE-compliant diagrams, SOOs, commissioning scripts, and O&M manuals. Industry Standards & OEM Bulletins: Maintain awareness of emerging mechanical technologies, OEM requirements, and standards (ASHRAE, local codes) and ensure Oracle’s systems remain compliant and best-in-class. Training & Knowledge Sharing: Mentor and train operations staff on mechanical system operation, troubleshooting, and BMS best practices. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline strongly preferred; OR completion of a recognized mechanical trades apprenticeship program with substantial experience in mission-critical environments (such as data centers); OR equivalent relevant work experience and certifications. 8+ years of experience with mechanical systems in large-scale data centers or mission-critical environments. Deep expertise in chiller plants, hydronic and air distribution, AHUs, CDUs, cooling towers, BMS alarming and configuration, and advanced SOO development. Proficient in mechanical load calculations and thermodynamic/hydraulic analysis. Expert-level troubleshooting and system optimization skills. Experience guiding project teams from conceptual design through commissioning and operational support. Familiarity with BMS/SCADA/EMS for monitoring and analytics of mechanical infrastructure. Strong analytical, written, and verbal communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Professional certifications (e.g., PE, CEM, LEED, or equivalent). Experience in hyperscale/cloud data center environments. Familiarity with ASHRAE standards and international codes. As a world leader in cloud solutions, Oracle uses tomorrow’s technology to tackle today’s challenges. We’ve partnered with industry-leaders in almost every sector—and continue to thrive after 40+ years of change by operating with integrity. We know that true innovation starts when everyone is empowered to contribute. That’s why we’re committed to growing an inclusive workforce that promotes opportunities for all. Oracle careers open the door to global opportunities where work-life balance flourishes. We offer competitive benefits based on parity and consistency and support our people with flexible medical, life insurance, and retirement options. We also encourage employees to give back to their communities through our volunteer programs. We’re committed to including people with disabilities at all stages of the employment process. If you require accessibility assistance or accommodation for a disability at any point, let us know by emailing accommodation-request_mb@oracle.com or by calling +1 888 404 2494 in the United States. Oracle is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability and protected veterans’ status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Oracle will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records pursuant to applicable law.

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Responsibilities
The Mechanical Subject Matter Expert is responsible for ensuring the efficiency and reliability of data center mechanical systems, leading troubleshooting efforts, and supporting project teams with system upgrades. They also develop technical documentation and mentor operations staff on best practices.
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