Data Center Capacity Consultant

IS3 Solutions

Ashburn, VA • On-site

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Job description

Data Center Capacity Consultant

Ashburn, VA

Responsibilities
  • Manage data center capacity and forecast modeling
  • Work directly with Facilities Management teams to assess day-to-day and project deployment impact on Data Center Power, Space, and Cooling
  • Perform/participate in data center space planning to develop rack elevations with potential power consumption
  • Design, build, and event management for related White Space expansions
  • Ensure operational procedures, processes, and Global Standards are adhered to in support of the Data Center Operations teams.
  • Execute administrative and operational policies consistent with corporate and department goals, strategic planning, and BU growth objectives
  • Perform/participate in security, access, and data center audits to ensure compliance with policies and standards
  • Execute postmortem analysis to ensure issues that do impact operations are understood and corrective actions taken
  • Proactively manage key Business units to ensure relationships and workloads are always on target
  • Actively seek new information about changing products, markets, procedures, industry trends, developments and best practices
  • Support the design, build, and maintenance of future data center solutions
Experience and Educational Requirements:
  • Bachelor's or Associates degree
  • Experience in the Financial Sector & Enterprise Data Centers
  • 3-5 years of Capacity Management experience and Data Center Facilities
  • Intermediate understanding of Mechanical & Electrical systems in an Enterprise Data Center Specifically at the rack level, PDU, and UPS
  • Experience working with IT & Facilities engineering teams to asses cutting-edge technologies impact on Data Center environment, power, space, cooling.
  • Working experience with data center operations, low & high voltage, and resiliency/redundancy standards to ensure system availability
  • Monitoring of rack-level design and electrical thresholds/failover values
  • Experience in communicating with all levels of Data Center Management and cross-divisional IT organizations
  • Current on cabling Infrastructure industry standards
  • Project management skills supporting Data Center Physical Layer projects
  • Management supporting of Data Center Moves adds & changes
  • Quality Assurance of Data Center inventory databases
  • Change/risk management
  • Skill in diagnosing and solving complex problems, providing tactical & strategic solutions
  • Superior oral and written communication skills
  • Superior computer skills including all common business applications with an emphasis on Excel, PowerPoint, and Visio.
  • AutoCAD is a plus
  • Knowledge of industry standards and cutting-edge IT technologies
  • Knowledge of Network Inventory databases a plus


Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Data Center Consultant?

A: To succeed as a Data Center Consultant, key technical skills include expertise in data center infrastructure, such as power and cooling systems, as well as proficiency in data center management software and IT service management frameworks like ITIL. Soft skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and project management are also crucial, as consultants must collaborate with clients, analyze complex issues, and develop tailored solutions. By combining these technical and soft skills, Data Center Consultants can provide valuable insights and recommendations, driving business growth and improving operational efficiency for their clients.

Q: What is the career path for a Data Center Consultant?

A: A Data Center Consultant's typical career progression involves starting as a Junior Consultant or Data Center Analyst, where they assist in designing, implementing, and optimizing data center infrastructure. As they gain experience, they can move into mid-level roles such as Data Center Engineer or Solutions Architect, where they lead projects and develop comprehensive data center strategies. Senior roles, including Data Center Manager or Director of IT Infrastructure, often involve overseeing large-scale data center operations, managing teams, and driving business growth through data center innovation and optimization.