Uptime Accredited Tier Specialist (ATS)

Course Overview

Gain the knowledge and authority to communicate data center needs to upper management and positively influence spending decisions. Armed with the Accredited Tier Specialist (ATS) skill set, you will be more effective at maintaining and improving site performance, reliability, and efficiency, and delivering business value.

If you and your team are responsible for data center uptime and performance, the ATS course provides the critical knowledge you need to keep systems and operations humming smoothly. Course participants learn how to satisfy Tier level requirements and business objectives at the same time.

ATS is a 16 hour course and accreditation examination for data center managers and operators. It provides the knowledge you need to apply the Tier Standards and ensure that critical facilities — for which you are directly responsible — are designed, built, and operated to meet the needs of the business. The course is also applicable to outside experts who support data center managers.

Why the Accredited Tier Specialist (ATS)?
The ATS curriculum provides instruction on the Tier Standard: Topology and Tier Standard: Operational Sustainability, giving you a thorough grounding in the Standards and their application throughout the data center lifecycle.

Benefits of completing the ATS course include:

  • A professional designation recognized throughout the industry
  • Learn to properly apply the Tier Standards from the experts who write and administer them
  • Avoid prevalent Tier misinterpretations that can cause over-investment or shortfalls
  • Effectively manage your outside experts and vendors
  • Understand and communicate with stakeholders the full capability of a single data center — or portfolio
  • Evaluate a facility’s true performance potential and avoid the shocks of unexpected outages
  • Better align infrastructure and staffing investment with the business mission
  • Bring together all stakeholders of your data center team to work to achieve a common uptime goal

Tier Classification System

  • Tier concepts and definitions
  • Principal data center facility infrastructure systems

Cooling Systems

  • Critical mechanical subsystems
  • Redundant topology
  • Continuous Cooling

Electrical Systems

  • Critical electrical subsystems
  • Multiple distribution path requirements
  • Engine-generator (power station) requirements
  • Electrical system interaction with mechanical systems

Ancillary Systems

  • Critical ancillary subsystems
  • Ancillary subsystem impacts on Tier Classification System
  • Compartmentalization

Common Discrepancies

  • Faculty-led review of common noncompliant design elements from Certification submittals
  • Myths and misconceptions

Tier Certification

  • Benefits
  • Process

Operational Sustainability

  • Defining operational sustainability elements
  • Strategic concepts

Staffing & Organization

  • Staffing development process
  • Staff qualifications
  • Organizational structure impacts

Maintenance

  • Building a preventive maintenance program
  • Maintenance management system requirements for tracking activities
  • Vendor support
  • Predictive maintenance
  • Lifecycle planning
  • Housekeeping

Training, Planning & Operations

  • Developing a training program
  • Vendor training
  • Site policies
  • Capacity and load management

Building Characteristics & Comissioning

  • Building characteristics impacts on operations
  • Commissioning activities that define operations success

Site Location Risk

  • Defining risks to operational activities posed by natural and manmade factors

The course is 16 hours, live remote Instructor-led, of intensive instruction and hands-on exercises, providing advanced analysis and detailed application of the Tiers and culminating in an examination.

This data center management course was built specifically for the professionals responsible for data center uptime. It provides a level of detail suitable to educate data center owners on how Tier Standards interact with their critical facilities. By applying these Tier Standards, you will learn how to maximize the compliance, efficiency and productivity of your business's tier systems. You will also understand the facts and myths surrounding the Tier Classification System and be able to make the best possible call for your business.
Individuals who will directly benefit from the ATS course are:

  • Data Center Managers
  • Consultants
  • Architects
  • Project Managers
  • Sales Engineers
  • Design/Build Contractors

This program is open to all professionals involved in data center management and oversight and does not require a licensed credential. This program focuses on data center management and does not address IT topology, IT architecture, installation/maintenance of equipment or software.

The ATS course will help advance your career by equipping you with the key skills in managing data centers to align with business objectives, communication techniques to articulate data center needs and priorities to leadership and tactics to influence spending decisions at the executive level.

Successful completion of the ATS course, demonstrated through examination at the end of the course, will result in an Uptime Institute endorsement of the individual as an Accredited Tier Specialist

Professional course cost is US$4,985 per participant. This course is CPD accredited and may also qualify for your country's Professional Development Hours (PDHs) requirements (may not be applicable in all countries).

Design roles:

Project management roles:

  • Certified Data Center Project Management (CDCPM®) – establish a robust project baseline and a comprehensive plan for a complex, high value data center expansion project that demonstrates an accurate interpretation of the project scope and focuses on delivering project success in support of business strategy

Operations roles:

  • Certified Data Center Audit Professional (CDCAP®) – plan and implement a strategic data center audit process, analyze audit data to verify and baseline the status of the data center and create an action plan to reduce risk and improve the operational capability to support business continuity
  • Certified Data Center Energy Professional (CDCEP®) – learn how to strategically plan, design and implement an energy plan for data center facilities, focusing on energy efficiency
  • Certified Data Center Project Management (CDCMP®) – establish a robust project baseline and a comprehensive plan for a complex, high value data center expansion project that demonstrates an accurate interpretation of the project scope and focuses on delivering project success in support of business strategy
  • Accredited Operations Specialist (AOS) – gain the knowledge and expertise to create and manage business critical data center operations to reduce risk and achieve uptime, performance, and efficiency
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