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Facility Services Supervisor

Dalton, GA

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Bold. Unapologetic. Hardworking. Core Scientific transforms energy into high-value compute with unmatched efficiency at scale. The company is publicly owned (NASDAQ: CORZ) and has a market cap of over $7 Billion dollars. 

 

We power AI, HPC, and other next-generation data center workloads demanding exceptional computing power, in addition to our digital asset mining operations.  We operate nine data centers in seven states housing advanced infrastructure for our customers. 

 

Core Scientific is a leading provider of infrastructure for high-performance compute in North America. Our mission is to accelerate digital innovation by scaling high-value compute rapidly, efficiently, and responsibly.   

 

What sets us apart? We have an entrepreneurial culture, a "can-do" and collaborative attitude, and we own and control our infrastructure. These strategic advantages enable us to maintain operational excellence, increase efficiency, and rapidly deploy cutting-edge innovations developed by our team of experts. 

 

Join us and accelerate your career alongside our groundbreaking journey. We seek smart, creative, and collaborative professionals who thrive in a fast-paced, results-driven environment. 

 

Ready to be part of something exceptional? Apply today and make an impact at Core Scientific. 

 

Title 
Facility Services Supervisor 

 

Reports To 
Facility Services Manager  

 

The Job  

We seek an experienced and motivated Facilities Services Supervisor to handle various tasks related to the installation, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of equipment supporting our data center facilities. The Maintenance Supervisor plays a key leadership role, crucial for achieving the site's business goals, maintaining safety standards, and meeting operational objectives. 

 

Responsibilities 

  • Hire, train, delegate, supervise, and motivate the assigned team. 
  • Support and coach staff on effective methods for researching, troubleshooting, and delivering solutions. Train the team on the systems, processes, tools, and procedures required to document, track, and resolve reported problems and meet operations service levels and standards. 
  • Actively participate in safety training, policies, and procedures. 
  • Delivering the highest quality assurance standards and service-oriented standards. 
  • Verify staff data entry for accuracy and completeness, identifying and correcting errors. 
  • Accurately input and maintain data in various systems, ensuring data integrity and consistency. 
  • Operate and report on a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). 
  • Participate in inventory management of tools, parts, and equipment. 
  • Read and interpret blueprints, technical diagrams, and documents. 
  • Inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit breakers. 
  • Utilize testing devices to identify and report electrical issues. 
  • Capable of procuring external resources for facility problem resolution and providing progress updates.    
  • Perform tasks including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, troubleshooting and repair of facility and equipment. 
  • Diagnose problems, replace or repair parts, test and adjust as needed. 
  • Inspect production facilities daily to detect faulty operations, defective material, sanitation, and housekeeping.  Implement remedial measures for any identified deficiencies. 
  • Manage custodial operations to ensure cleanliness standards and compliance are consistently met. 
  • Comply and maintain SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) & EOPs (Emergency Operation Procedures). 
  • Foster open, respectful, and professional communication directly within the team as well as with co-workers/ teammates and leaders across the organization. 
  • Performs other duties as assigned. 

 

NOTE: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential responsibilities. 

 

Qualifications 

  • High school diploma/GED and completion of a craft apprenticeship or an equivalent number of years of education and production maintenance experience required. 
  • 4+ years of manufacturing experience; strong hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical and industrial skills with some PLC and HVAC experience required. 
  • Ability to perform electrical tests, read results and diagnose and repair electrical problems required.    
  • Fluent in Microsoft Office required. 
  • Strong knowledge of engineering concepts, including electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical systems required. 
  • 2 years of leadership experience preferred  

 

Location 

On-Site 

 

Travel  

Occasional travel between data centers is required as needed. 

 

Work Environment 

This job operates in a data center, office, and shop environment. This role routinely uses standard maintenance equipment such as ladders, scissor lifts, forklifts, power tools, voltmeters, etc. While performing these duties the employee will be exposed to hot and cold environments. 

 

Physical Demands  

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, use hands, and lift up to 20 pounds.   

 

Position Type/ Expected Hours of Work  

This is a full-time, onsite position. General hours and days of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. some nights and weekends may be required. Facility demands may necessitate schedule flexibility. 

 

Supervisory Experience (Yes or No) 

Yes 

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