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アイオワ州カウンシルブラフス
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アイオワ州カウンシルブラフスにある Google のデータセンターでは、検索や YouTube などのサービスをできる限り効率的に提供するため、限られたスペースを余すことなく活用しています。
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アイオワ州カウンシルブラフスにある Google のデータセンター内のネットワーク ルームには、ビニール製のカーテンが吊るされています。床下から冷気を送り込み、透明なビニールの仕切りによって冷気を内部に閉じ込め、外からの熱気の侵入を防いでいます。
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アイオワ州カウンシルブラフスのデータセンターでは、床一面に広がる構造を見下ろすことで、その規模の大きさを実感できます。建物を支える巨大な鉄骨は、構造の安定性を確保すると同時に、電力の効率的な分配にも寄与しています。
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アイオワ州カウンシルブラフスにある Google のデータセンター内のキャンパス ネットワーク ルームでは、ルーターやスイッチによって複数のデータセンター間の通信が可能になっています。各拠点は、高速な光ファイバー ネットワークでつながれています。光ファイバー ケーブルは、天井付近に設置された黄色のケーブルトレイに沿って敷設されています。
オレゴン州ザ ダルズ
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オレゴン州ザ ダルズにあるデータセンターで Denise が過熱した CPU の診断を行っている様子。Google は 10 年以上にわたり、世界でも屈指の高効率なサーバーの構築に取り組んできました。
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オレゴン州ザ ダルズにある Google のデータセンターで Mike がマザーボードを交換している様子。サーバーのパーツが壊れたとき、Google ではまず修理を試みます。修理できない場合は、原材料(鉄、プラスチック、銅など)に分解し、部品をリサイクルします。
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オレゴン州ザ ダルズにある Google のデータセンターの冷却塔。塔の上には蒸気が立ちのぼっている。水蒸気が目に見えるとき、つまり湿度と気温が低いとき、冷却塔は最も効率的に機能しています。
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オレゴン州ザ ダルズにある Google のデータセンターは、コロンビア川のほとりに位置しています。現地のチームメンバーは、ラフティングやウィンド サーフィン、釣り、ハイキングなどを楽しんでいます。
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Google のデータセンターでカラフルなのは、配管だけではありません。オレゴン州ザ ダルズにあるデータセンターでは、ケーブルが色ごとに整理されています。現場では、「青いケーブルを取って」といった具合に、より感覚的なやりとりができるようになっています。
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このカラフルな配管は、オレゴン州ザ ダルズにある Google のデータセンターにおける給排水を担っています。青い配管は冷水を供給し、赤い配管は温まった水を戻して再び冷却します。
ジョージア州ダグラス郡
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Patrick does a visual inspection of the water pipes running below the floor of our Douglas County, Georgia, data center.
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Norman makes visual inspections to ensure battery banks at our Douglas County, Georgia, data center are charged and ready to be activated at any time.
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Ash of our Douglas County, Georgia, data center points out: “Working here has shown me how important the infrastructure is, from the location to utilities, weather, and, most of all, people.”
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Nancy designs, implements, tests, and commissions electrical distribution systems that power the data center infrastructure at the Douglas County, Georgia, data center.
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Blue LEDs on this row of servers in our Douglas County, Georgia, data center tell us everything is running smoothly. We use LEDs because they are energy efficient, long lasting, and bright.
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These colorful pipes in our Douglas County, Georgia, data center send and receive water for cooling our facility. Also pictured is a G-Bike, the vehicle of choice for team members to get around outside our data centers.
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Pipes line the inside of our Douglas County, Georgia, data center. We paint them bright colors not only because it’s fun, but also to designate which one is which. The bright pink pipe in this photo transfers water from the row of chillers (the green units on the left) to an outside cooling tower.
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Insulated pipes like these at our Douglas County, Georgia, data center have a U-bend (called this due to their shape) so they can expand and contract as the fluid temperature inside the pipe changes.
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We keep pipes like these in our Douglas County, Georgia, data center ready with highly-pressurized water in case of a fire. This water, in particular, is cleaned and filtered so if we use it, we don’t contaminate the facility.
ダブリン(アイルランド)
エームスハーヴェン(オランダ)
テキサス州エリス郡
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テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンにあるデータセンター キャンパスには、このような貯水タンクが設置されており、上水の供給が途絶えた場合に備えて予備の水を蓄えています。各タンクに蓄えられた水は、非常時に必要に応じて蒸発冷却塔に供給されます。
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テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンにあるデータセンター キャンパスには、万が一停電が発生した際にサーバーフロアの重要な負荷を処理する非常用発電機が設置されています。この写真は、複数ある非常用発電機の一部と排気塔の夕焼け時の様子を捉えたものです。
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このクローズアップ写真は、停電時にデータフロアにバックアップ電力を供給するカラフルな電源ケーブルを捉えたものです(テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンのデータセンターにて)。
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このトレッスルの広角写真では、テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンのデータセンターのひとつにデータ ネットワーク用の電力を供給する、複雑に張り巡らされた電源ケーブルの網状構造が見て取れます。
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テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンにあるデータセンター キャンパスが、夕暮れ時に夜の景色を照らし出しています。手前には、4 基の貯水タンクと gCUB 発電機エリアが見えます。gCUB は、Google が設計したデータセンター向けのモジュール式グローバル中央ユーティリティ施設であり、データセンターの冷却インフラを内包しています。
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テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンのデータセンター キャンパスでは、冷却ループが建物の左下から内部に接続されています。その隣には、データセンターのデータ ネットワークを担うファイバー トレッスルが設けられており、冷却ループの入り口より左側の 2 か所から建物へと接続されています。
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テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンにあるデータセンター キャンパスには、現在 10 基のMCP(モジュラー冷却プラント)が設置されており、データセンターの冷却インフラ gCUB を構成しています。今後、このキャンパスの MCP の数はさらに増加する見込みです。
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テキサス州エリス郡ミッドロージアンのデータセンター キャンパスには、4 基の貯水タンクが、ポンプ設備、2 つの薬品処理室、10 台の MCP とともに設置されています。
ハミナ(フィンランド)
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ハミナ(フィンランド)のデータセンターで配水管をつなぐバルブを締める従業員のミッチ。フィンランド湾からの海水を適切な冷却パイプに確実に送るための重要な仕事です。
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フィンランドのハミナにある Google のデータセンターは、旧製紙工場を改築して、そのインフラを利用しています。写真のタンクはかつて製紙工程で使用されていたものです。
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データセンターには、それぞれ異なる施設が備えられています。ハミナ(フィンランド)のデータセンター内では、この会議室を出るとすぐにサウナエリアがあり、従業員はいつでもサウナを利用できます。
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これらのカラフルなパイプは配水管です。フィンランドのハミナにあるこのデータセンターは、未処理水または雑排水を利用しています。これは、浄化済みの飲料水に依存せずに、代わりの水源を冷却の用途に足りる程度に浄化して利用するという、シンプルな考え方に基づいています。この水も処理が不要なわけではありませんが、データセンター用の水処理は飲料目的に比べればとても簡単です。
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世界中で Google プロダクト ファミリーをフルに稼働させるために、このようなサーバーには広大なスペースと効率的な電力が必要となります。Google はフィンランド湾に面したハミナの旧製紙工場を改築することで、既存のインフラに加え、冷却水の利用に適した立地を活用しています。
ハーナウ(ドイツ)
印西市(日本)
ノースカロライナ州レノア
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涼やかな春の夜の空気が米国ノースカロライナ州レノアにある Google のデータセンターを包み込みます。真夜中であっても、Google はこの美しい場所から世界中にサービスを届けることができます。
サウスカロライナ州ローカントリー
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米国サウスカロライナ州ローカントリーにある Google のデータセンターの外に広がる穏やかな風景。Google は現在、バークレー郡にあるこの雨水貯留池を、システム冷却の新たな水源として試験運用しています。
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米国サウスカロライナ州ローカントリーにある Google のデータセンターの施設内ネットワークをつないでいるイーサネット スイッチ。これにより、冷却システムの主要な制御装置と通信し、その状態をモニタリングすることができます。
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データに何かが起こった場合に備えて、すべてバックアップしています。情報をバックアップする場所の一つが、ここ米国サウスカロライナ州ローカントリーのデータセンターにあるバークレー郡テープ ライブラリです。通路の端に見えるロボットアームは、テープにアクセスする必要がある場合に、テープのロードとアンロードをアシストしてくれます。
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米国サウスカロライナ州ローカントリーにあるバークレー郡テープ ライブラリに保管されているバックアップ テープの拡大写真。それぞれのテープには固有のバーコードが付けられており、ロボット システムが目的のテープを正確に見つけ出すことができます。
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米国サウスカロライナ州ローカントリーにある Google のバークレー郡データセンターにはこうした断熱構造の貯水タンクがあり、冷却用としてデータセンターの中心部に送られる水が蓄えられています。
オクラホマ州メイズ郡
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オクラホマ州メイズ郡の Google のデータセンターでは、建屋と電力を監視するコントロール ステーションで現場からの呼び出しを受け、修理チケットを検証し、修理を承認することができます。
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個々のサーバーラックのスイッチが異なる色のケーブルに接続されています。オクラホマ州メイズ郡のデータセンターでは、この一貫した色分けにより、障害時にどれを交換すべきかが一目瞭然です。
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オクラホマ州メイズ郡にある Google データセンターのホットアイルを写した貴重な写真。ここでは、ファンがサーバーラック内の熱風を冷却ユニットに送り込み、再循環させています。緑色の光は、サーバー前面にあるステータス LED が反射したものです。
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サンギスラン(ベルギー)
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ユーザーデータを安全に保護するという Google の取り組みの一環として、ベルギーのサンギスランにあるデータセンターなどの現場では故障したドライブがすべて破棄されています。
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シンガポール
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Google のシンガポール データセンターのロジスティクス プログラム マネージャーである Mabell は、英語、北京語、広東語、韓国語、ドイツ語の 5 か国語を話すことができます。彼女は化学工学の学士号とサプライチェーン管理の修士号を取得しており、文化を超えて人々と協力するという挑戦を楽しんでいます。Google データセンターで働くことに関心のある人たちに対して、Mabell は次のように話しています。「ぜひ、可能性に満ちた世界を一緒に創りましょう。」
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ネバダ州ストーリー郡
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フラワリー山脈の南西には、Google がストーリー郡で運営する 2 つのデータセンターが左手に、gCUB 発電機ヤードが右手に見渡せます。左下に見えるエリアでは、別のデータセンターの建設がまもなく始まろうとしています。
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ネバダ州ストーリー郡のデータセンターでは、晴れた日にこれらの半透明防風パネルがドライクーラー プラットフォームに虹を映し出す、Google データセンター特有の光景が見られます。
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ネバダ州ストーリー郡にある Google のデータセンターでは、停電時でもこれらの非常用バックアップ発電機が稼働できるよう準備が整っており、データセンターを常時運用できる体制が確保されています。
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左側のカラフルなドライクーラーによって、ネバダ州ストーリー郡にある Google のデータセンター サーバーは確実に冷却され、地域の貴重な水資源の保護にも貢献しています。
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Tasked with bringing fun and culture to data centers, Sheleen’s workdays vary widely. Her responsibilities include daily administrative work and planning site-wide outings and employee summits. “No two days are alike and you often have to switch gears,” she says. “However, our team motto is ‘Bring the Magic.’” Sheleen earned a bachelor’s in business administration with a concentration in marketing. She took on various roles in the hospitality industry and worked as an executive assistant before coming to Google. “I’ve grown so much in the last two years,” she says. “Be patient with yourself, because the only person you’re in competition with is yourself!”
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Alex’s chief role is to create documentation by converting technical information into comprehensible written content. “I’ve learned that I thrive in fast-paced environments,” he says. After studying biology and philosophy with the intention of pursuing a career in medicine and the biomedical sciences, Alex first joined Google as an operations engineer. Operations engineers are now the primary audience for his current work. ”Whatever your role may be, you have impact,” he says. “I’ve been amazed by the people I’ve met working here, and the accomplishments we’ve achieved together. It’s a great ride!”
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Brian works on systems that monitor his data center’s electrical infrastructure, mechanical cooling infrastructure, and safety systems that keep the data center running. With 10 years’ experience in controls and electricity, he enjoys the challenges of working with new designs and exercising outside-the-box critical reasoning. ”As members of the Data Center Operations team, we’re responsible for keeping the servers powered up and cool,” he says. ”Working in the data center is exciting, fast-paced, and rewarding.” Brian is also a pilot who enjoys flying, and likes to build things in his spare time.
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“I enjoy being part of a team that completes major projects on time,” Mario says. “That’s a good feeling, knowing that everyone put in a good day’s work.” Offered many different football scholarships, Mario was a three-year starter on his college football team and earned a BS in business marketing and education. He’s now furthering his education by pursuing Google’s IT Support Professional Certificate. “You have to come in with a great attitude, ready to work,” he says. “Stay focused and be willing to learn on the fly, because the pace can be fast and you have to adapt to change. Just be yourself and give it your all.”
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Alex earned an associate’s degree in criminal justice before teaching himself networking and programming languages. Responsible for overseeing machine deployments and troubleshooting network issues, at Google he found that there’s always something new to learn. He greatly appreciates the upward mobility his job provides. ”I enjoy coming to work, because my goal is to learn every day to grow my career,” says Alex. “I also love the environment, culture, and co-workers.” A music fan who does some carpentry on his days off, Alex advises would-be Googlers, “Be a good team player and have a passion for learning.”
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Responsible for warehouse inventory and the global logistics programs, Narissa’s skills include inventory management, data analysis, leadership, and reliability. She comes to the role with a bachelor’s in business administration and a minor in computer information systems, and enjoys cross-functional interaction with multiple teams. “Listening is invaluable,” she says. “There’s a lot to learn, so practice listening first.” Narissa also says spending time with her family is her first priority.
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Lazo works on various projects in hardware operations, such as verifying that new equipment is properly placed and connected. Local lead of the Black Googler Network internal group, he enjoys working with a team of great people and says he’s learned that change is good. “You have to pay attention to details in my position,” he says. “Things change fast.” When not at work, Lazo is a musician, emcee, and music producer.
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As a data center technician and technical writer, respectively, Lazo and Alex combine their talents to help improve our Google Data Centers.
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With a background in political science, Ryan spent time in construction operations before coming to Google. Responsible for making internal tools easier to use, his role requires skills in organization, writing, and communication, as well as a willingness to take on the status quo. ”It takes a lot of people from many backgrounds to keep Google up and running,” Ryan says. When not in the office, Ryan says you can often find him behind a camera trying to take the perfect picture.
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Laura learned the value of embracing change at Google Data Centers. Responsible for buying data center capacity and identifying market locations, her role requires understanding of real estate market trends and dynamics impacting the data center industry. “We’re working in an industry that is constantly evolving and changing at lightning speed,” she says. “It’s exciting to see the progress made in a short amount of time.” Laura is also an avid downhill skier with a love for travel, cooking, and caring for her son.
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Organization, communication, and motivation to keep learning are essential skills in Bre’s role. Responsible for managing the CSA (Civil, Structural & Architectural) and ODC (Offices at Data Centers) programs, Bre enjoys working with a fleet of data centers that spans the globe. “It’s exciting to understand what makes each of our data centers unique,” she says. “I’ve learned to manage the chaos, not stifle it, as chaos helps breed innovation.” When not at work, Bre enjoys rock climbing, golf, and DIY projects.
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Janine manages global and transformational business technology projects to automate business processes for Google Data Centers. “One day I could be in Singapore piloting a new technology,” she says. “Another day I could be conducting user experience and acceptance testing in Belgium.” She has a bachelor’s degree in managerial economics and an MBA, is an International Business Lecturer, and also a black belt in kung fu. “Be open-minded about your past work history and future career path,” she says. “There is no ‘one size fits all’ at Google Data Centers.”
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Mike spent 10 years as an Army officer and Kiowa Warrior helicopter pilot before coming to Google Data Centers. Responsible for helping personnel respond effectively to facility power and cooling-related incidents, as well as processes, tools, and training that allow personnel to rapidly escalate issues, Mike attributes his success in part to his willingness to learn. “You can't be good at this job by sitting behind a desk,” he says. “You have to spend time learning from the people who are running our data centers. Cross-functional collaboration is critical to getting things done at Google.”
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“Life at Google is colorful,” says Jiali, who received the Google Citizenship Award for embodying Google values. A master of reliability prediction models and simulations, Jiali oversees reliability engineering throughout the data center lifecycle. Among his accomplishments, he’s created a digital inventory of Google Data Centers, interpreting the physical buildings as computer-enhanced models. “Know that I won’t stop, I am building reliability models all over the world,” he says. “Join us, and the world’s infrastructure will be in your hands.”
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Ruby’s passions and interests align with her career. The passion that drives her is her love of statistics. With degrees in statistics and data science, and a multifaceted analytic skill set including knowledge of programming languages and statistical methodologies, Ruby was excited to see the impact of her work at Google Data Centers. “People value data-driven decisions here,” she says. “At Google Data Centers, you have the opportunity to work where it all starts.”
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“Be open-minded and stay true to who you are,” says Christina. Responsible for managing financial forecasting and risk reporting for data center delivery and engineering, Christina analyzes large data sets and interprets their story. She loves to travel and explore, and credits her job with teaching her to maintain a healthy work-life balance. “You’re the most impactful when you take care of yourself,” she says.
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"After more than 12 years at Google, each new project is still an adventure,” Gary says, “and the work we do has long-term impact around the world.“ Charged with leading the global team responsible for selecting data center sites and procuring the energy needed to run them, Gary attributes his success in his role to a sense of humility, listening to learn, and asking a lot of questions. A lover of the outdoors who calls swimming to San Francisco from Alcatraz a “magical experience,” he previously spent 10 years in management consulting. To anyone interested in following a similar path, Gary advises, “Have a sense of adventure, an eye for detail, a passion for solving complex problems, and an ability to maintain calm when the outcome seems uncertain.”
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Jim spent 14 years as an officer in nuclear submarines before joining Google Data Centers. He now enjoys the challenge of working with a global team that designs large, globally scalable data centers and computers. “Even though I lived in Japan and Bahrain, Google has really taught me how to work and deliver globally,” he says. With a BS in electrical engineering, he attributes his success in part to his strong sense of teamwork and ability to keep learning. “Of course you need technical skills; look how the internet has evolved,” he says. “Imagine what will come next, and the data centers we’ll need to support it.”
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Anu’s role requires a technical mind for strategic planning, team management, making sound decisions, and implementing solutions. She has multiple engineering degrees from the U.S. and India, and a background in leadership roles at hardware, networking, and internet search companies. She enjoys anticipating business patterns, problem-solving in high-pressure situations, and helping the team overcome obstacles. “Don’t optimize things based on the short term,” says Anu. "No matter what your role is, take calculated risks, aim for audacious goals, and learn from your failures along the way." In her off time, Anu enjoys running, hiking, painting, and cooking.
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Kate manages executive communications, spending much of the day writing and working with media. With a bachelor’s in film/TV, a master’s in social work/psychology, and 20 years’ experience in the communications field, she never expected she’d be working in the data center industry. “I love that every day is different. Learning about data centers and how they work is just fascinating. Especially since I come from a non-technical background.”
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Stephen loves coming to work, learning from his fellow employees and discovering what innovations Google and Alphabet are working on. “Googlers don’t just see projects,” he says. “We see the impact our projects have on the lives of billions of users worldwide.” Stephen aligns people, processes, and technology to maintain Google Data Centers and help them scale. He says his first love is his wife and two kids, “closely followed by soccer,” as well as movies, reading, and learning new things. “Google is a journey, not a destination,” he says. “Be ready for the ride, you’ll totally enjoy it.”
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“I never imagined that one day I would be working at Google,” Ana says, “but when the opportunity appeared, I decided to take a chance. Why not me?” Responsible for the Global Electrical Safety program, Ana spends her days developing and implementing procedures to optimize electrical safety and ensure that everyone gets home safely at the end of the day. She welcomes the challenges of her job and new life with enthusiasm. “I moved to another country, started a new life, and — besides being far away from family and friends — couldn’t be happier.”
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Martin spent much of his career in the entertainment lighting industry before retraining to work at Google as a data center technician. He wasn’t expecting the size of the operation when he first joined and had never seen servers run on the scale Google’s do. “No day is the same,” says Martin. “Routine tasks can be executed easily, but when things go wrong, we have to prioritize our work.” Responsible for looking after data security operations, Martin’s role requires him to be good at organizing and troubleshooting. “It’s always satisfying when you can resolve or help resolve an issue that arises,” he says.
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Anne-France, whose job is to improve business operations in Google’s European data centers, enjoys the travel her job entails and the opportunity to interact with people in different sectors. “This is an environment where you touch different technical fields,” she says, “where you can go deep into any level of expertise and where you will work with a lot of experienced people. You will definitely learn a lot from it.” Outside work, Anne-France is an athlete who participates in short-distance triathlons.
Alain’s responsibilities include electrical operations and maintenance, as well as energy management and sustainability projects. With a background in electrical engineering and a multifaceted skill set that includes managing projects and people, Alain’s incredible co-workers are what he likes most about the job. “I’ve learned that what is sure one day, is no more the day after,” he says. “If you are passionate and not afraid to learn, come along!” Offline, Alain is also a scuba diving instructor with an affinity for playing vintage pinball games.
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“Join the party,” says Mathilde, a technical writer at Google Data Centers. “Every day is different. No time to get bored.” Mathilde, whose job consists of writing, editing, and archiving procedures for technicians, works for various sites around the globe, meets with all kinds of people, and is highly involved in Google’s thriving women’s community. “Google allows me to be who I am,” she says, “which I appreciate a lot.”
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Gert Jan is a technician in hardware operations responsible for data security. An expert analyst and troubleshooter, he says working at Google Data Centers has also taught him valuable skills in team leadership. His favorite part of the job is the opportunity to work on large-scale issues. “Don’t be afraid of making mistakes,” he says, “and focus on quality rather than quantity.” When not at work, Gert Jan enjoys sports, fitness, guitar, and chess.
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For John, there’s something thrilling about the magnitude of working at Google Data Centers. “The scale of what we are doing across the regions is nothing like what you might expect,” he says. “It’s an exciting program to become involved in.” Responsible for overseeing commercial aspects of new data center construction sites, John values the encouragement he receives to develop new processes, the opportunity it grants him to make a difference, and — most of all — the people on his team. “Google is a great company to work for,” he says. “Not just the places we work, the free food, and the great facilities, but mainly the people that we get to meet here and on the global program. You get to make friends!”
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The ability to multitask is essential for Derek, a data center facilities technician and busy father of three. “We’re here 24/7 for the rare times when things go wrong,” he says. “We’re trained to respond promptly and efficiently to fix any issues as they arise. You get a great sense of satisfaction on a job well done.” In addition to daily operations, Derek is responsible for keeping the data center online and monitoring on-site standby generators. He appreciates the freedom to do his job, as well as the support from his colleagues. “Working at Google has been a very positive experience,” he says. “I have taken on new challenges and learned many new skills. You never know where the job is going to take you from one week to another.”
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Every day on the job introduces new people and different challenges for Mick, a technician working in data center operations. With a degree in mechatronics engineering and a background as an electrical and instrumentation technician, this subject-matter expert for fire suppression systems is skilled at troubleshooting and updating systems to maximize performance. “There are always great people here to bounce ideas with and design new ways to make processes more efficient,” he says. “If you enjoy a challenge and meeting new people, Google is the place to be.”
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Ray enjoys the variety of his work and learning new things every day in Google’s unique environment. “The culture is like nowhere you will ever see,” Ray says. “There are huge opportunities for career development and strong encouragement for doing so, which makes this, I believe, a great place to work.” As a data center facilities technician, Ray is responsible for overseeing low voltage electrical systems and power monitoring. When not at work, he does some DJing on the side and loves running, electronics, and his wife and two little girls.
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“I love how Google values its employees, giving them the opportunity to grow and guiding them,” says Haikal. With diplomas in both machine technology and information technology, Haikal is responsible for keeping the data center network up and running, as well as keeping user data secure. He also enjoys occasionally playing table tennis at work. “Everyone’s a leader here at Google,” says Haikal. “Anyone can ask questions and also give their opinions. What we value is your contribution and your dedication.”
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Boasting 15 years’ experience in the maintenance industry, Aishah has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, an MBA in finance, and four beautiful children. She values the variety her job provides, switching focus between finance, legal, and maintenance operations, as well as the opportunity it’s given her to make a large-scale societal impact. She emphasizes that her job has led her to an appreciation for the importance of team diversity. “Embrace the difference in opinion,” she says, “to ignite the imagination and continue learning.”