.DATA4'S MISSIONDATA4 creates Smart & Scalable digital facilities for our customers.
Our network of highly connected, resilient and sustainable data center campuses underpins our customers' digital growth in Europe.DATA4 Group finances, designs, constructs and operates its own data centers.
Delivered through our data center campus model, we provide our customers with secure, scalable and high-performance data hosting solutions.DATA4 VALUESAt DATA4 we are driven by our values.
These are the core of everything we do – from the proactivity we show in delivering great outcomes for our clients, to the responsibility we show as a key contributor to the digital economy.
Our three values are:To be entrepreneurial – we are teams of doers who make things happen - with autonomy, energy and a sense of responsibilityTo always take responsibility – for our impact on the people we work with, the society we are part of, and the environment in which we operateTo constantly be adaptable – our business is designed to adapt, answering not only today's challenges, but also anticipating what's coming next.ABOUT THE ROLEThe Critical Environment Manager (CEM) is a key resource for technical management of operating data centers.
The CEM is responsible for streamlining data center operations and maintenance as well as for removing risks in data center critical environment.
They lead both recurrent (e.G.
seasonal readiness) and ad-hoc technical projects to mitigate or remediate risks of experiencing loss of resilience or redundancy in data centers.The CEM collects technical data from Data4 Facility Managers and from customers to define technical roadmaps and projects.
They oversee all aspects of critical environment projects, from inception to completion.
This includes coordinating with cross-functional teams such as engineering, operations, and facilities management to ensure seamless project execution and minimal disruption to data center operations.
They are directly accountable for ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget.They identify and mitigate risks associated with critical environment projects, such as equipment failures, power outages, or environmental threats.
This involves implementing robust risk management strategies and contingency plans to minimize potential disruptions and ensure the safety and security of data center operations.
They ensure that critical environment projects meet industry standards and best practices as well as regulatory requirements.
They implement quality assurance (QA) processes, support QA and industry standard audits, and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and certifications (e.G., Uptime Institute Tier Standards, ISO 27001).The CEM engages with external vendors, contractors, and stakeholders involved in critical environment projects.
They monitor vendor performance and ensure adherence to project specifications and timelines