The Deployment Engineering TeamExamples of key problems the team is working on- Turn 50GW+ of design into 50GW+ of built, running infrastructure. The Design team sets the blueprint. This team is where it survives contact with a live construction schedule and becomes a real site.
- Close the gap between engineering-complete and operations-ready. A design that passes review still has to survive commissioning, integration, and energization, and that gap is where deployment work lives.
- Make the tenth site faster and cleaner than the first. Every deployment feeds field learnings back into the standards, so a one-off fight at one site becomes a repeatable playbook at the next.
- Hand off infrastructure that's reliable from the moment it goes live. AI compute workloads don't tolerate a shaky handover, so what this team commissions has to run right the day operations takes over.
Role Scope- Lead end-to-end deployment and commissioning of BMS, SCADA, and EPMS systems across concurrent greenfield sites, from pre-deployment readiness through live handover to operations.
- Own operational reliability of deployed control systems across the live fleet, driving root cause analysis on failures and closing out permanent fixes that stop repeat incidents.
- Build and maintain the commissioning standards, acceptance test procedures, and runbooks that any site team can execute without central support.
- Lead integrated systems testing, functional acceptance, and live cutover on site, resolving integration failures before they delay handover.
- Set and enforce controls reliability standards across the portfolio: alarm rationalization, control loop tuning, redundancy validation, and failover testing.
What We're Looking ForThe 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 hold a bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering, or a related field.
- You've owned field deployment and commissioning of controls systems on industrial or mission-critical facilities from end to end.
- You've commissioned and troubleshooted PLCs, SCADA systems, and HMIs on at least one major platform (Rockwell, Siemens, Ignition, or equivalent) in live environments.
- You've built commissioning standards, acceptance test procedures, and reliability runbooks that hold up at a portfolio level, not just for a single site.
- You've diagnosed and resolved control system failures and integration issues on live or commissioning-phase infrastructure under time pressure.
- You've mentored controls engineers in the field and built their ability to commission independently.
- You can travel to deployment and operations sites 50 to 70 percent of the time.
- Bonus: Professional Engineer (PE) license. Data center BMS/EPMS experience across chilled water, HVAC, power monitoring, and data hall environmental systems. Experience building or leading a controls commissioning or reliability program across multiple concurrent sites. Familiarity with CMMS platforms, ISA-18.2 alarm management, and IEC 62443 control system cybersecurity. Experience with controls system virtualization, remote monitoring, and automated diagnostics.
Compensation: $300,000 - $340,000 per year, depending on experience, skills, qualifications, and location. Offers equity in the form of stock options.
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