
location_onTorrance County, New Mexico, United States
As a Facilities Operations Technician IV– General, you will independently contribute to the reliability, safety, and lifecycle performance of mission-critical facility systems within hyperscale data centers. This role is designed for professionals who apply technical depth to maintain system reliability, perform complex troubleshooting, and support upgrades that protect uptime in a 24/7 environment.
You will partner with site operations teams to improve maintainability and the safe execution of work. Your day-to-day involves coordinating with internal teams and external stakeholders, including vendors and service providers, to ensure consistent execution of maintenance tasks across sites. This position requires a strong operational judgment in time-sensitive situations and the ability to clearly communicate technical issues, findings, and risks.
Global impact at scale: Contribute directly to how mission-critical OCI data centers operate across regions and continents, influencing infrastructure reliability, security, sustainability, and long-term capacity growth.
Technically rigorous environment: Work alongside experienced engineers, automation specialists, and compliance teams in a rapidly scaling hyperscale cloud infrastructure, where disciplined execution and technical depth matter.
Culture built on operational excellence: Join an organization that values safety, process rigor, clear accountability, and continuous improvement as foundational to protecting uptime and customer trust.
Long-term career development: Benefit from internal mobility, role-based technical training, and development opportunities designed for professionals building long-term careers in cloud infrastructure and facilities operations.
This position is located onsite in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Relocation assistance may be available in accordance with Oracle's relocation policies.
Oracle is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Work model: On-site
Torrance County, New Mexico, United States
New Mexico
Experience with one or more critical infrastructure domains such as switchgear, UPS, generators, chilled water systems, CRAH/CRAC units, pumps, controls systems, BMS, EPMS, or DCIM tools. Familiarity with commissioning support, vendor coordination, alarm response, maintenance planning, and acceptance testing. Experience with CMMS, digital maintenance records, trend analysis, and operating procedures. Journeyman Electrician license, HVAC certification, mechanical trade credential, or equivalent technical qualification where applicable. OSHA 30 certification. NFPA 70E training. EPA Section 608 Certification where refrigerant-handling responsibilities apply. OEM or manufacturer training on critical power, HVAC, controls, or building systems. Training from specific vendors such as Schneider Electric, Eaton, Vertiv, Siemens, ABB, Johnson Controls, Trane, or Honeywell.