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Henry Diogo

Commissioning Mechanical Engineer at EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Part of Ramboll

Henry Diogo is a skilled Commissioning Mechanical Engineer currently employed at EYP Mission Critical Facilities, part of Ramboll, since February 2023, where responsibilities include various levels of commissioning for data centers and conducting LEED reviews of data center drawings. Prior to this role, Henry served as a Field Engineer at Silent-Aire from November 2020 to February 2023, gaining experience on multiple data center jobsites and producing necessary documentation such as RFIs and Engineering Change Requests. Henry's background also includes tutoring mathematics, chemistry, and physics at Old Dominion University from January 2013 to January 2019. Henry holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University, obtained between December 2014 and January 2020.

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EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Part of Ramboll

A complete portfolio of consulting and engineering services to lead you through the strategy, design, implementation, and operational efficiency of your data center facilities. Defining and implementing a holistic data center strategy that meets our client’s business needs and mission is our goal. Being able to advise those clients on the right hybrid IT or adaptive stack plan takes proven methodologies and hands on experience. This expertise simply cannot be learned “on the job”, as the wrong decisions can ultimately affect customer adoption, revenue generation, market share, P&L performance, or mission breakdown. Thus, we have assembled a team of industry professional strategists, engineers, IT consultants and facility operations experts that have on average 25 years of expertise in their space. These experts work collaboratively to understand the client’s ultimate objectives and develop strategies, roadmaps, designs and implementation plans to achieve them. We are aware the data center industry faces constant change and disruption, yet is inherently conservative when implementing new solutions. So given our deep history both developing new and innovative planning tools, design concepts and operations methodologies, and understanding what others have developed through working in thousands of data centers across the globe, we believe we are strongly positioned to create flexible environments that can easily adapt to those changes and disruptions -- while eliminating risks and creating efficiencies. Throughout our history, we’ve led the industry in “firsts.” From certifications to design topologies, testing techniques, and space, power and cooling tools, we set the standard for successfully melding the real world needs of the IT industry with their physical and environmental realities. Most recently, this has taken the form of modular and micro data centers focused on growth of the cloud, digital edge, and IoT environments.


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