Mechanical Utilities, BTM R&D

Fluidstack

$90K — $130K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in engineering balance-of-plant or utility systems for power generation or heavy industry
  • Proficiency in designing fuel gas systems and understanding relevant codes
  • Experience in integrating packaged equipment into operational plants
  • Strong aptitude for identifying interface gaps in technical documents
  • Critical analysis skills for reviewing EPC packages
  • Bonus experience with gas turbines, reciprocating plants, and applicable NFPA standards (54 and 56) in addition to water, compressed air, and nitrogen systems

Responsibilities

  • Engineer mechanical utilities for behind-the-meter plants, including fuel gas, water, and compressed air systems
  • Design balance of plant generation for quick construction and longevity
  • Integrate campus-wide utilities, including generation and data center systems, into a cohesive mechanical design
  • Manage vendor and EPC interfaces related to utility scope, ensuring comprehensive review and addressing field inquiries
  • Identify and rectify gaps in technical documentation related to tie-ins and control systems

Benefits

  • Commitment to pay equity and transparency
Full Job Description
Role Scope
  • Engineer mechanical utilities for behind-the-meter plants: fuel gas, water, compressed air, and balance-of-plant systems.
  • Design the balance of plant generation depends on: sized, routed, and specified for fast build and long life.
  • Integrate utilities across the campus: generation, data center, and site systems as one mechanical design.
  • Own vendor and EPC interfaces for utility scope: packages reviewed, gaps caught, field questions answered.
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 engineered balance-of-plant or utility systems for power generation or heavy industry.
  • You've designed fuel gas systems and know the codes that govern them.
  • You've integrated packaged equipment into functioning plant.
  • You catch interface gaps on paper: tie-ins, capacities, and controls.
  • You review EPC packages critically.
  • Bonus: Gas turbine or recip plant BOP. NFPA 54 and 56 depth. Water systems. Compressed air and nitrogen systems.


We are committed to pay equity and transparency.

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