CDC

Electrical Service Technician (24/7 Shift)

CDC  •  State of New South Wales, AU (Onsite)  •  5 hours ago
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Job Description

About us:

Established in 2007, CDC Data Centres is Australia’s leading operator of sovereign, secure, world-class data centre facilities. Headquartered in Canberra with multiple facilities in the ACT, NSW, VIC and New Zealand, CDC’s diversified operations provide secure data centre configurations that support co-location, containerised and hyperscale compute environments with all campuses interconnected with high-speed carrier grade networks.

At CDC we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We believe that everyone’s unique experiences enable us to deliver meaningful benefits for our people, our clients and communities. Our mission is to attract, retain and grow the world’s best data centre team. Our people are responsive, innovative and trusted in supporting our customers. Together, we configure the landscape to meet the security, reliability, connectivity and sustainability needs for today and tomorrow.

About the role:

In 2026, our flagship campus in Eastern Creek will look to deliver additional operational capacity to our portfolio with the commissioning of buildings 5 and 6. In this newly created role you will join an existing technical services team of 20+ and support a broad team responsible for the maintenance, repair and incident response of critical services and systems covering Electrical, Mechanical, and Fire. In this role you will be the first to respond to alerts and alarms, evaluate the severity, prioritise the rectification and determine whether escalation is required to third party contractors.

Shift team members will proactively perform inspections to ensure all critical infrastructure is operating as designed and identify any possible risk to the infrastructure and buildings. The position will monitor the critical infrastructure 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and be able to make quick decisions on prioritisations and escalations based on their experience. The shift team assists with the monitoring of all contractors conducting critical work and ensures strict adherence to pre-defined MOPs.

Other responsibilities include:

  • Respond quickly to all service requests and emergency faults.
  • Undertake initial fault finding on equipment, determine the cause and implement the remediation of the fault.
  • Provide estimated timelines for repairs with key internal teams so communications with clients can be coordinated.
  • Undertake critical switching in the event of a failure to ensure no disruption to critical services.
  • Ensure all planned contractor maintenance activities are completed in accordance with the MOP and CDC policies.
  • Timely handover of work to ensure clean transition between shifts.
  • Undertake daily site reviews to ensure all infrastructure is operating correctly.
  • Assist with addressing issues identified within maintenance reports.
  • Communicate all identified risks immediately as they are identified.
  • Provide support to clients as required or directed by management.
  • Enforcement of safe work practices in accordance with CDC policy and procedures.
  • Assist with writing procedures for critical maintenance and emergency operations.
  • Assist with BAU operations.

About you:

  • Trade or Tertiary qualification (Electrical – Refrigeration – Mechanical - Mechatronics – Fire – Telecommunications).
  • 5+ Years -Trade or Critical Facilities Experience.
  • Prior experience in critical infrastructure environments and adhering to strict procedures and policies.
  • Prior experience operating Building Management Systems (BMS) or Energy Management Systems (EMS).
  • Exposure to data centre equipment - CRAC units, UPS, Generators, Fire, etc.
  • Demonstrated experience in managing all site critical infrastructure to ensure continuity of services with no disruption to clients or standard business operations.
  • Demonstrated experience in utilising electronic monitoring system to proactively monitor site conditions, respond to alerts and alarms, generate reports and assist in root cause analysis.
  • Strong documentation skills with experience in accurate and timely creation of incidents on internal incident management systems.
  • Experience in identifying improvements to processes and procedures related to the response and maintenance of critical services. Contribute ideas to improve the efficiency of infrastructure deployed.
  • Demonstrated experience in escalating all critical service issues within the facilities, that have the potential to impact clients or result in reduced redundancy.
  • Experience in assisting senior staff with root cause analysis reporting of equipment failures with the suppliers and contractors.
  • Demonstrated experience in ensuring all contractors maintaining or operating critical infrastructure are undertaking all activities in accordance with processes and procedures.

Desirable Experience:

  • HV Electrical Switching Certification.
  • Work Health Safety Certification.
  • Prior experience with a commercial Data Centre provider in a similar role.
  • Prior Experience in Supervision or Coordination of staff, contractors and suppliers qualified to operate or maintain critical infrastructure and prioritising staff workload.
  • Low Voltage rescue.
  • First Aid Qualification.

Essential:

  • Australian citizenship and ability to obtain, an NV1 Security Clearance
  • Work on a rotational 12-hour shift roster 2 days - 2 nights - 4 off

How to Apply:

If you're looking to be part of Australia and New Zealand's leading large-scale data centre innovator, submit your resume and cover letter by clicking Apply.

We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all individuals are valued and respected. We believe that diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences leads to innovation and success. We actively promote equality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all employees. We are dedicated to building a team that reflects the diversity of our community, and we encourage everyone to bring their authentic selves to work.

Closing Date: Applications close 4:59pm 30th of April 2026,

CDC

About CDC

CDC is more than just a data centre.

We provide the national critical data infrastructure that underpins the security, social and economic wellbeing of all citizens.

Established in 2007 by founder and CEO Greg Boorer to answer an ever-growing demand for a world-class service, CDC is Australia and Aotearora New Zealand's pre-eminent developer, owner and operator of highly secure, sovereign, state-of the-art data facilities that secure national progress.

With multiple locations across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, CDC is the foremost destination for customers who cannot - and will not - compromise on the foundations of their digital critical infrastructure, with customers at the heart of everything we do.

Our multi-layered approach to availability, resilience and security is second-to-none, as is the flexibility of our infrastructure solutions and our deep commitment to sustainability.

We excel in delivering tailored services to meet the unique needs of our clients, including colocation, private cloud and hyperscale, and from classical computing and storage to mainframe, AI, high performance and quantum computing.

Looking for a strategic partnership to safeguard your data?

Look no further than CDC.

Progress. Secured.

Industry
IT & Software
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Fyshwick, AU
Year Founded
2007
Website
cdc.com
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