Data Center Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Our thirst for technology is a part of everything we do. The Data Center Engineering team takes the physical design of our data centers into the future. Our lab mirrors a research and development department -- cutting-edge strategies are born, tested and tested again. Along with a team of great minds, you take on complex topics like how we use power or how to run state-of-the-art, environmentally-friendly facilities. You're a visionary who optimizes for efficiencies and never stops seeking improvements -- even small changes that can make a huge impact. You generate ideas, communicate recommendations to senior-level executives and drive implementation alongside facilities technicians.
With your technical expertise, you ensure compliance with codes and standards, develop infrastructure improvements and serve as an expert in your specialty (e.g., cooling, electrical).
US: $171000 - $248000 (USD) + 20% bonus target + bonus + equity + benefits
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 10 years of experience with mission-critical facility infrastructure.
- 10 years of experience in the bidding, design, operation, and commissioning of electrical distribution systems from MV to branch circuits.
- 5 years of experience with electrical design, construction, or maintenance of commercial or industrial facilities.
Preferred qualifications:
- Master's degree in Electrical Engineering.
- Professional Engineer (P.E.) license.
- Experience with automation and control systems (e.g., SCADA, BMS).
- Proficiency in software packages for the design and analysis of electrical power systems (e.g., ETAP, SKM).
Hardware pay context
Based on 2,239 disclosed Hardware salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $135K/year, with most offers between $109K and $172K (10th–90th percentile: $91K–$208K).
This posting lists $171K–$248K, above the $135K market median.
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