Fire Protection Engineer, Data Center Design

Fluidstack

$200K — $250K *
Technical Services
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of hands-on experience designing fire detection and suppression systems for large-scale facilities
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license in Fire Protection Engineering or NICET Level III/IV certification
  • Experience directly negotiating with fire marshals and AHJs for non-standard designs
  • In-depth knowledge of NFPA 75, 76, 2001, and FM Global requirements
  • Ability to integrate fire protection design with mechanical, electrical, and controls engineering
  • Strong technical writing skills for documentation that serves as a long-term reference
  • Bonus: Experience with clean agent systems like FM-200 and Novec 1230 in data centers.

Responsibilities

  • Lead fire protection design from concept through construction documentation for data centers
  • Act as the main contact for local fire marshals and authorities for site plan reviews
  • Develop and implement fire suppression strategies for multi-building campuses
  • Review and validate fire protection submissions and consultant designs for compliance
  • Oversee commissioning of fire systems alongside the Commissioning Agent and resolve test issues

Benefits

  • Equity in the form of stock options
  • Commitment to pay equity and transparency
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth within a cutting-edge team
Full Job Description
The Data Center Design Team

Examples of key problems the team is working on
  • Lead the design, development, and execution of 50GW+ of data centers this decade.
  • Drive the next generation of liquid cooling and electrical distribution systems.
  • Develop and scale first-of-a-kind modular data centers.
  • Influence behind-the-meter designs and planning for multi-GW campuses.


Role Scope
  • Own the fire protection scope of design packages from concept through construction documents across the data center portfolio, designing and specifying VESDA and addressable fire alarm, pre-action sprinkler, wet pipe, and clean agent suppression systems.
  • Serve as Fluidstack's primary point of contact with local fire marshals and AHJs on every site, running plan reviews and negotiating code-compliant equivalencies on non-standard designs so permitting stays off the critical path.
  • Develop campus-level fire suppression strategy, coordinating water supply, distribution, and system redundancy across multiple buildings and phases of a build-out.
  • Review and approve fire protection submittals and shop drawings from EPC and equipment vendors, and validate third-party consultant designs for code compliance and consistency with Fluidstack standards before they advance to construction.
  • Support commissioning of fire detection and suppression systems with the Commissioning Agent, resolving test failures before sign-off, and provide fire protection input on capacity additions, retrofits, and incident-driven remediation on live sites.


What We're Looking For

The below is a starting point. We always make space for exceptional people, so if you don't fit this role exactly, tell us where you would.
  • You've personally designed, specified, and stood up fire detection and suppression systems for mission-critical, industrial, or large commercial facilities, not just reviewed someone else's plans.
  • You hold a PE license in Fire Protection Engineering, or NICET Level III/IV certification in Fire Alarm Systems and Water-Based Systems.
  • You've negotiated code-compliant alternatives directly with fire marshals and AHJs on non-standard designs, and you know how to keep permitting off the critical path.
  • You have thorough working knowledge of NFPA 75, 76, and 2001, and FM Global's data center loss prevention requirements, and you translate that code into decisions EPCs and operations teams can act on.
  • You coordinate fire protection design with electrical, mechanical, and controls engineering so life safety systems integrate cleanly into the rest of the building, not bolted on at the end.
  • You write clearly enough that a system narrative, hydraulic calculation, or piece of AHJ correspondence still reads as the source of truth for a site years after you wrote it.
  • Bonus: FM-200 and Novec 1230 clean agent systems in data center environments. Multiple state or municipal AHJ jurisdictions. Hyperscale or colocation campus design. NFPA committee or code development involvement.


Compensation: $200,000 - $250,000 per year, depending on experience, skills, qualifications, and location. Offers equity in the form of stock options.

We are committed to pay equity and transparency.

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