Lead Engineer (Data Center)

SpaceXAI

$120K — $145K *
Energy & Utilities
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, physics, or another engineering discipline.
  • 10+ years of electrical power design experience focused on high-power, high-voltage, or mission-critical systems.
  • Experience owning medium-voltage distribution architecture at 10 kV to 35 kV class.
  • Professional Engineering license or seeking a PE license (preferred).
  • 5+ years in mission-critical, hyperscale, or heavy industrial facilities (preferred).

Responsibilities

  • Own electrical architecture from medium-voltage bus to GPU rack, including topology, redundancy, and standards.
  • Set and defend redundancy basis against various contingencies.
  • Establish campus electrical design standards including equipment tagging and insulation coordination.
  • Interface with compute teams on power strategy and utilization metrics.
  • Collaborate with mechanical and cooling engineering on load contributions.
  • Lead design reviews with EPCs, OEMs, and owner's engineers; approve vendor drawings and acceptance tests.
  • Direct various engineering teams on Data Center projects and ensure compliance with safety standards.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work at cutting-edge AI training campuses.
  • Involvement in designing high-capacity power systems.
  • Collaboration with a dedicated and small on-site team.
  • Potential travel to different sites working on diverse projects.
  • Hands-on experience in dynamic, mission-critical environments.
Full Job Description
ABOUT THE ROLE:

Join the High Power Engineering team supporting SpaceXAI to design, build, operate, and maintain electrical infrastructure for AI training campuses. As a Lead Engineer for Data Center electrical, you will work with a small on-site team to scale high-capacity power systems on a schedule set by compute demand. The position is based in Memphis, TN, with potential travel to other sites.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Own the electrical architecture from the medium-voltage bus to the GPU rack - topology, redundancy, and standards - for halls scaling with AI compute load.
  • Set and defend the redundancy basis; prove split-feed and cross-feed schemes against bus-fault, transformer-loss, and switchgear-loss contingencies.
  • Establish the campus electrical design standard: equipment tagging, drawing conventions, approved vendor list, insulation coordination, grounding, and arc-flash boundaries.
  • Own the interface with the compute organization on rack density, step-load behavior, power-capping strategy, and actual-versus-nameplate utilization.
  • Own the interface with mechanical and cooling engineering on CDU, sidecar, and pump electrical loads and their contribution to hall demand.
  • Lead design reviews with EPCs, OEMs, and owner's engineers; approve vendor drawings and factory acceptance test procedures.
  • Direct Design, Commissioning, R&D, BIM/Designer, and Protection & Controls engineers on the Data Center team as those seats fill.
  • Collaborate with Transmission & Distribution and Battery Storage leads so hall design, interconnection, and storage dispatch stay on one model of record.
  • Ensure compliance with NFPA 70, 70B, 70E, NESC, and IEEE standards, prioritizing safety and engineering excellence.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, physics, or another engineering discipline.
  • 10+ years of electrical power design experience, with a focus on high-power, high-voltage or mission-critical systems.
  • Experience owning medium-voltage distribution architecture at 10 kV to 35 kV class.
PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES:
  • Professional Engineering license or intention to actively seek a PE license.
  • 5+ years in mission-critical, hyperscale, or heavy industrial facilities.
  • Experience with high-density AI compute and liquid-cooled deployments.
  • Experience delivering a repeatable design across multiple identical halls or phases.
  • Experience with power systems analysis software and tools: ETAP, SKM, EasyPower, PowerWorld, Matlab, PSCAD, PSEE, Simulink, etc.
  • Fluency in NEC, NFPA 70E, the IEEE 3000 series, and an internal reliability framework.
  • Experience building and leading an engineering team from the first hire.
  • Proven ability to lead teams, work independently, and thrive in dynamic, high-stress environments with tight deadlines.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Perform hands-on work in all environments (heat, cold, rain), in tight quarters or at heights.
  • Work extended hours and weekends as needed to support construction, energization, and operations.
  • Remain focused in hazardous environments while wearing appropriate PPE.
  • Lift up to 25 lbs. unassisted.
  • Provide 24/7 on-call support for emergencies.
  • Willing to work on-site in Memphis, TN. This is not a remote or hybrid role.
  • Travel up to 25% for factory witness testing, vendor and OEM engagement, and supporting other sites.
  • Valid driver's license.

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