Data Center Commissioning Generator Service Technician
W.W.Williams · Atlanta, GA · 1 wk ago
Information Technology$5/hrFull-time
Job Duties
- Commission and repair standby power generators and related power-generation systems at data center sites, verifying that equipment is installed, tested, and operating to design parameters.
- Perform startup, functional testing, and load-bank testing; accurately record instrumentation and commissioning data.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose generator controls (AC and DC), voltage regulators, engine control units, and exhaust aftertreatment systems using electronic diagnostic tools.
- Perform preventative maintenance, field modifications, and warranty corrections in line with your completed training.
- Conduct failure analysis and document findings, corrective actions, and results clearly.
- Cook daily with the site commissioning team — project lead, service coordinator, and contractors — to keep the project on schedule.
- Follow all site safety and compliance requirements, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), NFPA 70E, and OSHA standards, plus data center site protocols and etiquette.
- Maintain accurate records to support warranty, commissioning, and customer reporting.
Job Experience & Qualifications
- 5+ years of generator service, power generation, or commissioning experience (data center experience a plus), or equivalent training and experience.
- Working knowledge of standby power generators, generator controls, electrical systems, and diesel engines.
- Comfort using electronic diagnostic tools and commissioning/construction-management platforms (e.g., Procore).
- Willingness and ability to travel to jobsites and to be available for on-call support as project schedules require.
- Strong analytical problem-solving skills, precision, attention to detail, and excellent documentation habits.
- Commitment to completing a structured commissioning and safety training path (LOTO, NFPA 70E, OSHA 10, electrical, commissioning, and failure analysis) — provided and paid for by the company.
- EGSA certification is a plus — and if you don’t have it yet, we’ll help you earn it.
- Your own hand tools (backed by our Tool Replacement Insurance program).
Why This Role
- Mission-critical work. You’ll keep the backup power behind data centers ready to perform when it matters most.
- Specialized, in-demand skills. Company-paid training and certifications build a skill set that’s genuinely scarce — and well rewarded.
- A clear path forward. Grow from Apprentice to Journeyman to Master-level commissioning technician.
- A real support structure. You’ll work within a coordinated commissioning team — never out on an island.
Employee Rewards & Benefits
- Competitive pay — with premium/specialty compensation opportunities for certified commissioning technicians.
- Company-paid specialized commissioning, safety, and OEM training and certifications — including EGSA sponsorship.
- 8 Paid Holidays & 1 Paid Wellness Day
- Paid Time Off
- Employee Referral Bonus Program
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401k with a Company Match
About The Company
- The W.W. Williams Companies have a broad portfolio of businesses located throughout the U.S. and Mexico.
- We offer a full range of industry-leading products, while providing technical/mechanical service and repair, remanufacturing and warehouse/supply chain management solutions to a varied customer base.
- Our products and services include diesel engines, transmissions, heavy duty truck repair, transport refrigeration, power generation and third-party supply chain logistics services.
- We are relentlessly dedicated to helping our customers achieve maximum uptime.
- Our people are our greatest assets; we support our team with access to world class training and development opportunities.
- We are one of the nation’s largest sales and service networks of industrial power products.