Location: Las Vegas, NVThe Role: DCO Facilities Site LeadThis role supports the DCO Facilities Manager in leading daily site operations for mission-critical electrical and mechanical systems. You provide on-shift technical leadership, coordinate maintenance activities, and support vendor and client interactions. The role operates without direct reports but serves as a senior resource and site-level lead for technicians.
What You'll Do - Provide daily on-site leadership to Facilities Technicians and support safe, reliable infrastructure operations.
- Coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance activities in alignment with safety and uptime standards.
- Support Manager on Duty or on-call activities during escalated events as assigned.
- Assist with technician scheduling and coverage planning.
- Lead or support infrastructure troubleshooting efforts and drive issues to resolution.
- Participate in Change Advisory Board processes, including ticket creation and maintenance window coordination.
- Review and support development of maintenance procedures, MOPs, SOPs, and safety documentation.
- Coordinate with vendors and contractors to ensure work meets Switch quality and safety standards.
- Track maintenance and asset health using CMMS and building management systems.
- Assist with budget planning, purchase coordination, and documentation tracking.
- Support recruitment and onboarding efforts for Facilities Technicians.
- Represent DCO Facilities in operational meetings and cross-functional discussions.
What We're Looking For - Strong technical knowledge of mission-critical electrical and mechanical systems.
- Ability to lead peers and coordinate work without formal supervisory authority.
- Sound judgment during operational events and maintenance activities.
- Clear communication with technicians, vendors, clients, and leadership.
- Accountability for safety, documentation, and operational follow-through.
What You'll Bring - 5 or more years of experience in facilities, electrical, or mechanical systems within a mission-critical or industrial environment.
- Demonstrated experience leading projects or coordinating technician teams.
- Advanced understanding of systems including generators, switchgear, transformers, UPS systems, ATS or STS units, PDUs or RPPs, cooling systems, and fire suppression systems.
- Experience working within CMMS, asset management, and building management platforms.
- Ability to interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical documentation.
- OSHA 30 certification required; additional relevant certifications preferred.
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering preferred, or equivalent practical experience.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications.