Intelligent Data Centres Issue 13 | Page 36

FEATURE I’VE BEEN ABLE TO DO THINGS I WOULDN’T HAVE HAD ACCESS TO IN A LOT OF COMPANIES, EITHER WITHIN OR OUTSIDE OF THIS INDUSTRY. Speaking of the recruitment process, they explained that the company arranged a visit to DCW London 2019 prior to the selection day. This was an opportunity to learn more about the industry, including meeting manufacturers and industry consultants. Prior to starting their internships, they also had the opportunity to attend factory assessment testing and a unique training experience with immersed cooling manufacturer, Asperitas. All of the graduates recognise what a unique opportunity they had experiencing the final phases of construction. In addition to a range of CPD courses to bring them up to speed with health and safety and other issues, they benefitted from manufacturer training covering UPSs and free-cooling chillers, along with different types of cooling solutions. This took place alongside supplier training concerning the installed leak, fire detection and building management systems (BMS). Reflecting on the internship, they described it as both insightful and not what they anticipated based on friends’ experiences in other data centres or other industries. “I expected to be pigeonholed in our own areas and not do anything other than fix servers or look at a computer,” said Green. “We were doing real things, designing real processes. For example, none of us knew what IST was, but within two months we were project planning and executing IST with supervision,” said Willis. 36 Issue 13 “I never expected it to be so real, so soon,” said Hussain. example, I sat down with Aminah and said, ‘I need to know these things’.” “To have the authority to be planning things around the plant room and procedures. Here, there’s not a gap between the facilities and IT that you get in some places. In everything we did, we all sat down together – bringing our different disciplines together – to work things out between us . . . that helps us to move forward faster,” said Willis. “For “I had no idea what transducers to pick for the mechanical, I had no idea what half the mechanical is, so it was like ‘Rebecca, what’s this?’ You get the answer straight away,” said Hussain. Towards the end of his internship, Green completed CNet’s CNCI training. He came back from this with improved confidence www.intelligentdatacentres.com