

The main responsibilities include performing preventive and corrective maintenance, as well as developing a thorough understanding of the entire system. This involves gaining insight into all cooling processes and the redundancy of critical equipment, such as DRUPS, cooling towers, CRAH units, chillers, NSA systems, and the IT infrastructure supporting the data halls.
The primary focus is on the electrical domain, supported by ongoing training in electrical switching, expected to be completed by December 2025.
Additionally, part of the role involves learning and understanding the site’s EPMS and SCADA systems to effectively interpret alarms, and analyze recurring faults or system issues.
At Detricon, I was responsible for analyzing water samples with a focus on chemical parameters such as COD, nitrogen content, chloride, and sulfates. I designed and conducted experimental setups to test and optimize water treatment processes, with a particular emphasis on strippers and scrubbers. My work involved planning experiments, performing analyses, and interpreting results to contribute to sustainable and efficient water treatment solutions.
In my role as a Chemical Laboratory Technician, I independently designed and conducted an experimental setup aimed at removing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from asphalt.