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Director of Critical Power - Data Center
About Our Client
Our client is a premier Houston-based colocation provider with a 20-year management track record of 100% uptime. Operating a 155,000+ square-foot, fully fault-tolerant facility—and currently expanding with a new 24MW build—our client serves enterprise clients across energy, healthcare, finance, government, and technology. The company’s leadership includes one of only three Accredited Tier Designers in Houston, and is recognized as a third-generation data center owner-operator known for delivering an unparalleled customer experience.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a Director of Critical Power to serve as the in-house technical authority on the UPS, power distribution, and emergency power systems that underpin 100% uptime. This role is purpose-built for an experienced critical power professional who has spent a career on the OEM and field service side of the business—commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintaining the very systems that keep mission-critical facilities running—and is ready to bring that depth of knowledge to an owner-operator environment.
You will be the go-to expert for all critical power infrastructure across our client’s Houston campus, working directly with a tenured operations team during a period of significant expansion. Your deep familiarity with UPS platforms, switchgear, transfer switches, and battery systems—combined with established OEM and vendor relationships—will be a force multiplier for the organization.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary technical resource for all UPS systems, including preventive maintenance, firmware management, diagnostics, module-level repair, and full system commissioning.
- Operate, monitor, and maintain critical electrical infrastructure including switchgear, automatic transfer switches (ATS), static transfer switches (STS), PDUs, RPPs, generators, and battery plants.
- Leverage deep OEM relationships and product knowledge (Schneider/APC, Eaton/MGE, Toshiba/Mitsubishi, Vertiv/Liebert, or similar) to optimize maintenance programs, warranty coverage, and parts sourcing.
- Perform root cause analysis on critical power system failures and develop corrective action plans to prevent recurrence and protect uptime commitments.
- Execute complex switching operations, load transfers, and system isolations following strict Method of Procedure (MOP) protocols and change management processes.
- Monitor and interpret data from Building Management Systems (BMS) and Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS) to identify trends, anomalies, and capacity risks.
- Support commissioning and acceptance testing of new critical power infrastructure associated with our client’s ongoing 24MW expansion, including factory witness testing and site acceptance.
- Manage vendor and contractor relationships for equipment servicing, warranty claims, emergency callouts, and capital improvement projects.
- Maintain detailed maintenance records, as-built documentation, battery test logs, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all critical power systems.
- Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation and serve as a first responder for power-related facility alarms and emergency events.
- Ensure compliance with NFPA 70E, OSHA, NEC, and all applicable codes and safety standards.
Required Qualifications
- 15+ years of progressive experience in critical power systems, with a strong emphasis on UPS field service, commissioning, and maintenance.
- Extensive hands-on experience with UPS platforms from major OEMs such as Schneider Electric/APC, MGE, Eaton, Toshiba/Mitsubishi, Vertiv/Liebert, or equivalent manufacturers.
- Deep working knowledge of power distribution systems including switchgear, transformers, PDUs, RPPs, bus duct, and battery systems (VRLA, lithium-ion).
- Demonstrated experience with automatic transfer switches (ATS) and static transfer switches (STS), including testing, maintenance, and failure response.
- Proven ability to read, interpret, and redline single-line diagrams, schematics, and electrical drawings.
- Proficiency in switching operations, lockout/tagout (LOTO), and energized work procedures in compliance with NFPA 70E.
- Strong vendor and OEM relationship management skills with established networks in the critical power ecosystem.
- Excellent documentation habits and experience working within formal change management and MOP frameworks.
Strongly Preferred Qualifications
- Background spanning multiple critical power OEMs and/or manufacturer’s representative organizations, providing broad product knowledge across competing platforms.
- Prior experience in a data center, colocation, or mission-critical facility environment (owner-operator, hyperscale, or enterprise).
- Experience in field operations leadership, including scheduling, dispatching, and managing service delivery teams.
- Familiarity with generator paralleling systems, medium-voltage distribution, and utility interconnection.
- Relevant certifications such as Journeyman or Master Electrician license, NFPA 70E certification, OEM factory training certifications, or BICSI credentials.
- Electrical Engineering degree, Electrical Technology degree, or equivalent technical training (military technical training fully valued).
- Experience supporting commissioning, capacity expansion, or new-build critical infrastructure projects.
- Familiarity with BMS/EPMS platforms (Schneider EcoStruxure, Vertiv Trellis, or similar).
- U.S. military service with technical MOS/rating experience is a recognized asset.
Why our Client?
- Join a team backed by a 20-year, 100% uptime track record—one of the strongest in the industry.
- Work alongside a tenured leadership team that includes an Accredited Tier Designer from the Uptime Institute.
- Serve as the in-house critical power authority—your OEM and field service expertise will have direct, visible impact on operations.
- Play a hands-on role in a major 24MW expansion, gaining experience with next-generation data center power infrastructure.
- Be part of a third-generation owner-operator known for engineering excellence and an exceptional customer experience (85+ five-star Google reviews).
- Collaborative, high-trust culture where deep technical knowledge is valued, recognized, and rewarded.
- Competitive compensation, benefits, and long-term career growth within a rapidly scaling platform.
Work Environment
- On-site role based at our client’s Houston, Texas data center campus.
- Participation in a 24/7 on-call rotation is required.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs, work on ladders, and operate in environments with elevated noise and temperature.
- Requires use of personal protective equipment (PPE) including arc-flash rated clothing when performing energized work.
Crusoe is on a mission to accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. As the only vertically integrated AI infrastructure company built from the ground up, we own and operate each layer of the stack from electrons to tokens to power the world's most ambitious AI workloads. When you join Crusoe, you join a team that is building the future, faster.
We're in the midst of the greatest industrial revolution of our time. The demand for AI compute is boundless, and power is a bottleneck. We're solving that with an energy-first approach that makes AI infrastructure better for the world and faster for the people innovating with AI.
We're looking for problem-solving, opportunity-finding teammates with a sense of urgency, who believe in the scale of our ambition and thrive on a path not fully paved people who want to grow their careers alongside a team of experts across energy, manufacturing, data center construction, and cloud services.
If you want to do the most meaningful work of your career, help our customers and partners advance their AI strategies, and be part of a high-performing team that believes in each other, come build with us at Crusoe.
About the RoleAs part of our continued expansion, we're hiring a Construction Cost Estimator to drive cost modeling and financial accuracy across our capital projects. This role plays a critical function in delivering predictable outcomes by pairing detailed cost estimation with proactive cash flow forecasting to support Crusoe's global growth.
What You'll Be Working On- Lead end-to-end estimating efforts for data center buildsfrom early-stage planning through construction execution
- Develop robust cost models that align with design intent, scope evolution, and delivery strategies Collaborate with design, procurement, and delivery teams to validate quantity take-offs and unit pricing
- Build and maintain project cash flow forecasts to support financial planning, budget tracking, and funding requests
- Provide detailed estimates for CSA, MEP, and mission-critical systems for domestic and international builds
- Evaluate vendor and subcontractor proposals against internal benchmarks and historical data
- Analyze variances and model cost impacts due to design changes, procurement risks, or schedule shifts
- Partner with finance, real estate, and development teams to inform business cases and funding strategy
- Deliver concise cost reports, dashboards, and executive summaries with clear insights and recommendations
- Establish scalable tools and repeatable processes to support Crusoe's infrastructure pipeline
- Maintain historical cost databases and continuously refine models based on actuals and market trends
- Contribute to site feasibility assessments and preconstruction planning with data-backed insights
- Support value engineering exercises and cost optimization strategies
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Quantity Surveying, or related field
- 10+ years of experience in construction cost estimating for complex infrastructure projects
- Strong experience in cost modeling, budgeting, and cash flow forecasting
- Deep technical knowledge of MEP, CSA, and mission-critical systems
- Expertise with estimating software such as CostX, Sage Estimating, or equivalent
- Ability to translate technical and financial inputs into actionable reporting
- Strong communication skills with experience presenting to both technical and executive stakeholders
- Willingness to travel up to 25%, including international locations
- Background with general contractors, owner's rep firms, or tech/data center infrastructure
- Familiarity with the full construction lifecycle including preconstruction, procurement, and delivery
- Experience with Lean methodologies, design-build, or integrated project delivery
- Advanced degree or certifications such as AACE, RICS, or CMAA
- Competitive compensation
- Restricted Stock Units
- Paid time off & paid holidays
- Comprehensive health, dental & vision insurance
- Employer contributions to HSA account
- Paid parental leave
- Paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability
- Professional development & tuition reimbursement
- Mental health & wellness support
- Commuter benefits (parking & transit)
- Cell phone stipend
- 401(k) Retirement plan with company match up to 4% of salary
- Volunteer time off
Compensation will be paid in the range of up to $154,000 - $188,000 + Bonus. Restricted Stock Units are included in all offers. Compensation to be determined by the applicants knowledge, education, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.
Crusoe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
The Patching / SCCM Administrator will provide Tier III IT operations support across the Office of Information Management (OIM) and SC mission systems, with a focus on endpoint management, patching, and compliance. This role is responsible for operating and maintaining Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (SCCM), Intune, and related patching infrastructure, ensuring timely updates, secure baselines, and compliance with DOE directives and federal IT standards. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in Windows desktop/server patching, automation, and reporting, while supporting hybrid environments and evolving enterprise service delivery models.
Responsibilities:
- Plan, schedule, and deploy Windows OS and application patches across servers and endpoints in accordance with OIM policy.
- Validate patch compliance against secure configuration baselines and DOE directives.
- Perform pre- and post-patch testing, documenting results and mitigating issues.
- Maintain patch deployment records, including maintenance logs, validation history, and compliance reports.
- Collaborate with cybersecurity teams to remediate vulnerabilities identified through patching gaps.
- Administer and maintain Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (SCCM), including collections, deployments, task sequences, and reporting.
- Support Microsoft Intune for mobile device and modern endpoint management.
- Develop and maintain automation scripts (PowerShell, Azure CLI) to streamline patching and endpoint management tasks.
- Manage software distribution, OS imaging, and application packaging for enterprise endpoints.
- Monitor SCCM infrastructure health, including site servers, distribution points, and SQL databases.
- Continuously monitor patch compliance, endpoint health, and SCCM infrastructure performance.
- Generate and deliver compliance reports to leadership and stakeholders.
- Track and report on capacity utilization, resource consumption, and licensing compliance.
- Detect and resolve patching failures, bottlenecks, and outages in line with SLAs.
- Maintain and update the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) with patching and endpoint configuration items.
- Submit all patching changes via the OIM-approved change management system in accordance with the Change Control Review (CCR) process.
- Evaluate proposed changes for technical and cybersecurity risk, ensuring compliance with secure baselines.
- Maintain documentation of patching SOPs, SCCM configurations, and endpoint policies, reviewed quarterly or after major changes.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or a related field or equivalent relevant experience; Master's Degree preferred.
- 7-10 years of experience in information technology, systems administration or other IT related field.
Other Job Specific Skills:
- Demonstrated technical proficiency equivalent to industry-recognized certifications, such as: Microsoft Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate, Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate, CompTIA Security+ or Network+.
- Vendor-specific certifications in endpoint security or patch management platforms.
- Proficiency in PowerShell scripting, SCCM administration, and automation tools.
- Strong knowledge of Windows OS patching, SCCM infrastructure, Intune, and compliance frameworks.
- Ability to support Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints as required.
- Familiarity with federal IT compliance standards (e.g., FISMA, NIST SP 800-53).
Preferred Skills:
- Experience with hybrid endpoint management (SCCM + Intune).
- Familiarity with vulnerability management tools (e.g., Tenable, Qualys) and integration with patching workflows.
- Strong troubleshooting skills for patch deployment failures, SCCM infrastructure issues, and endpoint compliance gaps.
- Excellent documentation and communication skills for compliance reporting and operational transparency.
- Knowledge of federal government IT best practices and standards.
- Experience with continuous monitoring and incident response in a federal environment.
- Ability to work under federal IT security protocols and procedures.
- Understanding and application of FISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) requirements.
- Familiarity with NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Special Publications, particularly SP 800-53 (Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations).
- Experience with the RMF process for federal information systems, including system categorization, control selection, implementation, assessment, and continuous monitoring.
- Strong skills in incident detection, response, and recovery, following federal guidelines and protocols.
- Knowledge of cloud security principles and best practices, particularly relating to the security of cloud services used by the federal government (e.g., FedRAMP).
Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Project Controls Manager to join our team! In this role you will have the privilege of working on the premier Infrastructure project in the Country, as well as receive all of the benefits of working for Parsons! This Program is the most urgent infrastructure program in the country - a comprehensive set of rail investments that will improve commuter and intercity services, add needed resiliency and, in its later stages, create new capacity between Newark, New Jersey and New York City.
The Gateway Program is the most urgent infrastructure program in the country a comprehensive set of rail investments that will improve commuter and intercity services, add needed resiliency and, in its later stages, create new capacity between Newark, New Jersey and New York City, the busiest section of the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The first phase of the Gateway Program includes the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP), which includes the construction of a new two-track tunnel under the Hudson River connecting to Penn Station New York as well as the full rehabilitation of the existing 110-year-old North River Tunnel. The Gateway Development Commission (GDC), established through bi-state legislation, is responsible for the financing and development of the Hudson Tunnel Project.
As a tri-venture partner with Parsons, Arcadis, and Mace (MPA) is the Delivery Partners (DP) to provide advice, leadership, and support to GDC for the development and implementation of HTP. This is a master service with task order contracts for a 15-year contract encompassing a broad range of strategic advisory services, project management, design management, construction management, stakeholder coordination, federal compliance, operations support, office administration, and related services.
POSITION OVERVIEW: Develops, manages, and/or executes all phases of the project controls effort (mainly cost management and reporting). Typically manages large-sized projects. The incumbent utilizes widely diversified knowledge of project controls activities, and draws upon extensive experience and exposure to various types of projects and clients.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Lead the cost management and reporting functions on a large construction development program.
- Provides guidance, direction, and specialized assistance to project for the resolution of difficult and complex project control problems.
- Interfaces with clients, attends regular meetings, and provides statistical reports.
- Manages a team of Project Control Engineers/Specialists who are qualified to analyze, evaluate, and forecast project costs, as well as performance against an established schedule with critical milestones.
- Assesses the impact(s) of design/construction changes and schedule slippages.
- Oversees the development and maintenance of an established reporting system to show the hierarchy of cost plans and schedules; keeps project and company management fully informed.
- Recommends and oversees the customization of project control reporting systems and reports to meet specific project requirements.
- Creates statistical / cost reports for management on a recurring or ad hoc basis.
- May be required to make informal or formal presentations.
- Performs other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Construction Management (or related field)
- 15-20+ years of related experience, including supervisory/managerial experience.
- Strong cost management and reporting background is required.
SKILLS/COMPETENCIES:
- Requires basic engineering knowledge in electrical, mechanical, civil, or a related fields.
- Proficient PC skills including a proficiency in various Project Controls Software and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Proven ability to perform in a supervisory capacity.
- Thorough knowledge of industry practices is required.
Security Clearance Requirement: None
This position is part of our Corporate team. For over 80 years, Parsons Corporation, has shaped the future of the defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure markets. Our employees work in a close-knit team environment to find new, innovative ways to deliver smart solutions that are used and valued by customers around the world. By combining unique technologies with deep domain expertise across cybersecurity, missile defense, space, connected infrastructure, transportation, smart cities, and more, we're providing tomorrow's solutions today.
Salary Range: $128,700.00 - $231,700.00
We value our employees and want our employees to take care of their overall wellbeing, which is why we offer best-in-class benefits such as medical, dental, vision, paid time off, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), 401(k), life insurance, flexible work schedules, and holidays to fit your busy lifestyle!
Parsons is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected status.
We truly invest and care about our employee's wellbeing and provide endless growth opportunities as the sky is the limit, so aim for the stars! Imagine next and join the Parsons questAPPLY TODAY!
Location: Washington, DC (Hybrid — remote Mondays & Fridays)
Duration: June 1 – August 7, 2026 (10 weeks)
Compensation: $20/hr (Undergraduate)
Education Level: Undergraduate
About NCTA
NCTA – The Internet & Television Association is the principal trade association of the cable and broadband industry. Our Technology team provides technical expertise and analysis to members and staff on broadband and telecommunications topics at the intersection of policy and engineering.
About the Role
The Technology Intern will develop a technically rigorous understanding of cable and broadband infrastructure, network architecture, and the security, fraud, and content protection challenges that shape real-world policy discussions. This role is ideal for an engineering-minded student eager to see how technical realities influence regulatory frameworks.
Responsibilities
- Review and organize technical reference materials related to broadband infrastructure and network security
- Update and simplify infrastructure diagrams and explainers for internal use
- Explore datasets and technical resources to identify trends and system constraints
- Map high-level network risk and abuse touchpoints across cybersecurity, anti-fraud, and anti-piracy areas
- Attend NIST and FCC webinars and hearings and prepare summary notes
- Collaborate with policy-focused teams to explore how engineering tradeoffs intersect with regulatory frameworks
What You Bring
- Foundational knowledge in engineering, computer science, or network systems
- Strong intellectual curiosity and a systems-thinking mindset
- Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, high-level explanations
- Comfort working with technical materials, datasets, and infrastructure concepts
- Collaborative, self-motivated, and able to work across technical and policy-focused teams
- Ability to commit to a minimum of 3 working days per week
What You'll Gain
- A foundational understanding of broadband network architecture and large-scale communications systems
- Insight into how cable infrastructure constraints shape policy and regulatory discussions
- Exposure to cross-functional work spanning cybersecurity, anti-fraud, and content protection
- Experience attending FCC and NIST proceedings and translating technical developments for broader audiences
- Participation in professional development events, networking opportunities, and a lunch with the CEO
- An assigned peer mentor to support your onboarding and growth
Our Values
At NCTA, we are guided by four core values — Competency, Curiosity, Creativity, and Compassion — and we're looking for someone who brings all four to their work every day.
To Apply
Submit your resume and a one-page cover letter referencing the Technology internship.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for employment-based visa sponsorship now or in the future
NCTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a culture where diverse people, ideas, and experiences are welcomed, included, and celebrated. NCTA provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, genetic information, disability, matriculation, political affiliation, or veteran status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
The Role:
We are looking for a Director, Environmental Permitting, to lead and scale all environmental functions supporting development, permitting, construction, and operations of on-site power generation to support large data center loads across the U.S.
You will be responsible for leading all environmental strategy, permitting, compliance, and regulatory interface activities for Scale Microgrids Data Center business, providing executive-level oversight of environmental risk management across natural gas generation facilities, data center infrastructure, and electric transmission and distribution assets. You will establish environmental standards, manage agency relationships, oversee consultants, and ensure projects are delivered on schedule and in full regulatory compliance.
This is a leadership role with strategic and operational accountability. Environmental risk can kill a project quietly and expensively, and this role ensures our portfolio moves forward with regulatory certainty, disciplined compliance, and long-term operational stability.
The role reports to our Chief Development Officer, Data Centers, and is based in either our NYC, Ridgewood, NJ, Santa Monica/Oakland, CA, or Chicago offices.
Key responsibilities will include:
Strategic Leadership
- Develop and execute environmental strategies for all projects.
- Identify environmental risks early in project development and integrate mitigation strategies into siting, engineering, and financial modeling.
- Serve as the environmental authority for executive leadership.
- Build and lead the environmental team as the portfolio scales.
Permitting & Regulatory Strategy
- Direct permitting strategy for natural gas generation facilities, data centers, substations, transmission infrastructure, and distribution systems.
- Oversee federal, state, and local environmental permitting, including Clean Air Act permitting (Title V, PSD, minor source permits), Clean Water Act Sections 404 and 401, stormwater and NPDES compliance, wetlands and listed species coordination, cultural resource coordination, and NEPA documentation where applicable.
- Develop permitting schedules aligned with project development milestones.
- Lead negotiations and interface with agencies, including the Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and local jurisdictions and water management districts.
Compliance & Operational Oversight
- Ensure compliance across development, construction, and operational phases.
- Establish internal environmental compliance frameworks and reporting systems.
- Oversee environmental audits and corrective action plans.
- Provide guidance on air emissions monitoring, water discharge compliance, waste management, and spill prevention.
Technical Oversight
- Direct environmental due diligence for land acquisition and project development.
- Oversee Phase I and II ESA processes.
- Evaluate site constraints related to wetlands, species, floodplains, and cultural resources.
- Interpret evolving federal and state environmental regulations and advise leadership accordingly.
Cross-Functional Leadership
- Partner with Development, Engineering, Construction, Legal, and Finance teams.
- Support investor diligence and lender technical reviews.
- Provide environmental risk summaries for board-level presentations.
- Manage third-party environmental consultants and budgets.
Work Environment
- Periodic travel to project locations
- A combination of office, field, and agency engagement responsibilities.
The Ideal Candidate
- Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biology, or related field.
- 10+ years of progressive environmental experience in energy, utility, or infrastructure sectors.
- Demonstrated leadership experience managing environmental programs or teams.
- Deep working knowledge of environmental regulations.
- Experience in permitting natural gas generation and electric infrastructure projects.
- Strong understanding of air permitting for combustion turbines or reciprocating engines.
- Experience interfacing directly with federal and state regulatory agencies.
- Proven ability to manage complex, multi-permit development timelines.
- Strong executive communication skills.
Preferred
- Master's degree in environmental or related discipline.
- Professional certification (e.g., P.E., CEP, CHMM).
- Experience supporting data center infrastructure.
- GIS proficiency and ability to interpret spatial environmental data.
- Experience in microgrid or distributed energy development.
Leadership Competencies
- Strategic thinker who understands how environmental decisions impact capital deployment and schedule.
- Calm and decisive under regulatory pressure.
- Able to balance compliance with development velocity.
- High ownership mindset.
- Strong negotiation skills.
- Comfortable presenting to executive leadership and investors.
This is a great opportunity to have a long-term impact on a fast-paced, private equity backed growth business. Some of the core virtues embraced by Scales' employees include:
- Do the Right Thing
- Act Like an Owner
- Hustle
- Demand Results
- Go Together
- Evolve or Disappear
We offer a competitive compensation package and a comprehensive benefits program including medical benefits, paid vacation and holidays, and 401K matching.
About Scale Microgrids
Scale is redefining resilience, with advanced microgrids that go beyond traditional backup power solutions to give businesses the power to adapt and thrive amid all of today's growing energy challenges. As a vertically-integrated provider of turnkey advanced microgrid systems, Scale combines project design, engineering, and execution expertise with microgrid-as-a-service financing to offer our customers systems that are optimized to deliver maximum value from day one while ensuring ultra-reliable operations and fast time-to-power.
Scale is backed by EQT, a firm with ~$250B in assets, bringing a depth of experience, resources, and capital that will enable Scale to continue pursuing our vision of powering the world with distributed energy. The investment enables Scale to own and operate billions of dollars in distributed generation assets. To learn more about Scale Microgrids, please visit .
About EQT
EQT is a leading purpose-driven global investment organization with EUR 246 billion in total assets under management, divided into two business segments: Private Capital and Real Assets. EQT owns portfolio companies and assets in Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Americas and supports them in achieving sustainable growth, operational excellence, and market leadership. To learn more about EQT, please visit .
Scale strives to attract and retain a workforce that reflects the composition of our customer base and communities. We are committed to providing a work environment that provides everyone with equal access and opportunity to contribute and drive meaningful outcomes. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply and will consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
Who is CenTrio?
CenTrio is a fully integrated, innovative and sustainable energy services provider to a wide range of industries such as higher education & healthcare campuses, cities, and communities. It serves more with utility infrastructures serving more than 170+ million square feet of space and operations in 10 cities across the United States and growing. In each community, the company operates highly efficient and innovative utility infrastructures that produce and distribute electricity, steam, hot water and/or chilled water to customer buildings and campuses. Customers connected to these systems enjoy multiple benefits including reduced operating costs, lower emissions and unmatched reliability. CenTrio is a wholly owned subsidiary of a global Infrastructure Investment Consortium with unmatched financial wherewithal and manages a portfolio of long-life, high quality infrastructure assets with high barriers to entry that generate stable and growing cash flows.
Job Summary
The Steam Plant Manager will be a key member of the Seattle team, reporting directly to the General Manager. This position is responsible for all Operations and Maintenance (O&M) activities, ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the steam plant. The Steam Plant Manager will maintain adequate staffing, tools, equipment, and spare parts to support continuous operations, while providing effective leadership and strategic planning to achieve business and performance objectives.
A successful candidate for this position is a self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment, demonstrates a strong commitment to deadlines and teamwork, is process-oriented with a high sense of ownership, possesses a keen intellectual curiosity, and has a solid foundation in plant management.
Core Responsibilities
- Provides first line management and supervision for all plant supervisory and maintenance personnel.
- Oversee the implementation of strategic plans, programming, and steam plant production strategies, to ensure the reliable and economic delivery of steam to customers.
- Plan and organize all facets of the day-to-day operations to meet short- and long-range goals and objectives.
- Ensure compliance with state and federal laws and regulations and company policies and operating procedures.
- Ensures that operation and maintenance activities generally conform to fiscal, budgetary, planning objectives and assist with the development of budgets and/or capital planning.
- Supervise plant personnel, which includes work allocation, training, and problem resolution; evaluates performance and makes recommendations for personnel actions; motivates employees to achieve peak productivity and performance.
- Manage and oversee the operation, maintenance and repairs of associated infrastructure systems, such as water supply, natural gas, electrical, steam and condensate.
- Assist in the creation of short and long-term operating plans that include projections for fuel, electricity, and water use, maintenance plans, and capital plans.
- Analyzes department operations, implements and executes optimized economic operating plans, and makes recommendations for significant operational improvements as appropriate.
- Oversee the implementation of safety and environmental programs, to include training and reporting, to ensure departmental compliance with established safety policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Responsible for the management of outside vendors and contractors
- Participates in the development of objectives and policies designed to maximize efficiency and economy in the operation of equipment and production services.
- Oversee the implementation of major and minor renovation, renewal, and capital projects.
- May serve on various company planning and policy making committees.
- Partner with HR to ensure that the CBA is followed.
- May be required to travel for training and/or other company business. This includes travel by private automobile, commercial airlines, and other public transportation.
- Will be required to effectively interface with regulatory, business and customer representatives consistent with CenTrio corporate objectives.
- May be required to operate company equipment (e.g. forklift)
- May be required to perform other duties and projects as directed.
Professional Experience & Knowledge:
- Experienced in working with district energy systems preferred
- Experienced in working in a unionized environment preferred
- Budget preparation and fiscal management knowledge
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of utility plant engineering and operations
- Ability to foster a cooperative work environment
- Experienced with project planning
- Knowledge of utility business practices, methods, and procedures
- Knowledge of staff hiring procedures
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local construction, boiler operation, electrical, potable water, electrical, and safety regulations, protocols, and procedures
- Knowledge of organizational structure, workflow, and operating procedures
- Ability to analyze expenditures for compliance with budget provisions
- Ability to manage and supervise renovation, renewal, and capital projects
Technical Skills & Requirements:
- City of Seattle Steam Engineer’s license or the demonstrated ability to obtain one within one year of hire.
- Bachelor’s degree, High School diploma or GED Equivalent, and a minimum of 5-years of full-time supervisory experience within a steam plant
- Ability to read, understand, follow, and enforce safety procedures.
- Ability to supervise and train employees, to include organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments.
- Skilled in organizing resources and establishing priorities.
- Skilled in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures.
- Skilled in capital, operations, and maintenance planning.
- Employee development and performance management skills.
- Knowledge of computerized maintenance management systems, with reference to work orders, preventive maintenance, inventory control, and equipment history.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to work in tight spaces and elevated positions: twisting, turning, bending, and holding arms at / above the head are all common movements; able to lift up to 100lbs;
- Must be able to clearly see and differentiate all colors
- Must be able to maintain standard threshold of hearing to safely perform job duties
- Must have good eyesight, hearing and manual dexterity
- Wear all types of PPE including hearing protection, eye protection, all types of hand protection, steel toe footwear, head protection, wear fall-protection, half-face and full-face respirators
Why Join CenTrio?
CenTrio offers a dynamic and friendly work environment, dedicated to nurturing a top-notch team culture! Additionally, CenTrio offers an array of fabulous benefits and perks.
- Medical Benefits first day of hire
- Medical, dental, vision, Life & AD&D benefits
- Option of supplemental Life & AD&D benefits
- Company paid High-Deductible Healthcare Benefit Plan
- 401k plan with 5% match
- Training Opportunities and career progression
- Competitive salaries that reflect the value of skills and experience
- Dynamic and friendly work environment in a rapidly expanding industry with a national presence
- Remote, Hybrid, and In Office schedules available dependent on job responsibilities
- 24-hour Employee Assistance Program/Hotline
- Corporate discounts (Travel, Entertainment, Home, Auto, Apparel, Health and Wellbeing, and other various retail options)
Conditions of Employment:
- Valid Washington State Driver’s License
- Only authorized employees are permitted to use company vehicles, this includes Industrial trucks (forklifts, scissor lifts, etc.) and electric vehicles/golf carts. To be an authorized employee, you must be at least 21 years old, hold a current valid Washington Drivers' license and demonstrate a clean driving record. The driver must be on an approved list for company insurance purposes. Your driving record will be screened as part of the pre-employment process and annually in December.
- All certifications/licences must be up to date
- CenTrio strives to create a culture of health and wellness. As of December 1, 2021, and consistent with applicable state law, CenTrio will decline to hire individuals who use nicotine products. (WASHINGTON, COLORDAO, MICHIGAN, and TEXAS)
Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)
CenTrio maintains a steadfast commitment to a proactive safety culture, with HSE being a collective responsibility throughout the organization. Your HSE accountability also encompasses:
- Promote, ensure, and maintain a safe and healthy environment for your fellow workers and yourself so that everyone goes home injury-free
- Work in compliance with the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Industrial Regulations, Environmental Protection Act and Regulations and HSE policies, programs, and procedures
- Responsible for identifying and reporting workplace HSE hazards and concerns to your supervisor immediately and providing solutions (if aware of any) to address these concerns as requested
- Immediate reporting of all work-related injuries/illness to your supervisor
- Adhere to various PPE requirements of the position which may include hearing protection, eye protection, hand protection, steel toe footwear, head protection, fall-protection, respirators (half-face and full-face)
*This role is currently based in Commerce, CA.
Cross Brothers Manufacturing
Company Overview
Cross Brothers Manufacturing is a rapidly growing fabrication and electrical infrastructure manufacturing company serving utilities, OEMs, and electrical contractors across the Western United States. The company is a portfolio investment of TBG Equity, a private investment firm focused on building and scaling industrial and infrastructure manufacturing businesses.
Our products support the expansion of the electrical grid and industrial infrastructure, including utility structures, enclosures, and custom fabricated components.
Demand for our products is increasing as electrification, AI infrastructure, and data center growth drive massive expansion of the electrical grid.
We encourage candidates who enjoy solving operational problems and building systems in fast-growing environments to apply.
Benefits & Perks
· Fully paid medical benefits
· 401k matching
· Generous Paid Time Off and Holidays
Compensation & Growth Path
· Base salary expected to be in the range of $100,000 – $130,000, depending on experience.
· This role is also eligible for performance bonuses tied to operational improvements and company growth.
· Cross Brothers leadership participates in a shared bonus pool tied to company performance, which this role will have the opportunity to join as responsibilities expand.
· As the company grows, this position is expected to evolve into Director of Operations, with responsibility for broader operational leadership.
· Top performers may also have the opportunity to participate in long-term incentive programs, including potential equity participation, as the company scales.
About the Position – Operations & Systems Manager
Cross Brothers is entering a rapid growth phase as demand for electrical infrastructure equipment accelerates across the United States.
The company is currently expanding production capacity, launching a second shift, and preparing for a facility relocation to support continued growth.
This role offers a rare opportunity to help build the operational foundation of a growing manufacturing platform, working directly with leadership to improve manufacturing systems, implement new technology, and scale production capacity.
The successful candidate will play a key role in helping the company evolve from a traditional fabrication shop into a modern, data-driven manufacturing organization while working closely with leadership to shape how the business scales operationally.
Role Mission
The Operations & Systems Manager will help transform Cross Brothers from a traditional fabrication shop into a scalable, data-driven manufacturing platform.
This role will work directly with the CEO and leadership team to build operational systems, improve shop-floor processes, implement automation and AI tools, and support the company’s next phase of growth.
This is a hands-on role inside the factory environment, working closely with production, finance, engineering, and leadership to improve efficiency, throughput, and operational visibility.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Systems
- Implement and refine work order tracking and production systems
- Develop operational dashboards and KPIs
- Track labor efficiency across cutting, bending, welding, and assembly
- Identify production bottlenecks and process improvement opportunities
Manufacturing Process Improvement
- Improve production scheduling and workflow coordination
- Support second shift production ramp
- Reduce rework, delays, and operational waste
- Assist with facility layout and production flow improvements for our upcoming facility move
Technology & Automation
- Evaluate and implement automation and AI tools for operations
- Improve digital workflows across quoting, engineering, and production
- Help modernize internal systems and reporting
Operational Execution
- Support daily shop-floor operations
- Coordinate between engineering, finance, production, and leadership
- Assist leadership in scaling operational capacity as demand grows
Ideal Candidate
We are looking for a highly analytical, hands-on operator who enjoys solving complex operational problems.
Strong candidates may come from backgrounds such as:
· Operations or manufacturing roles
· Industrial engineering
· Operations consulting
· Supply chain optimization
· MBA programs with operations focus
The ideal candidate will be:
· Extremely analytical and systems-oriented
· Comfortable working in a manufacturing environment
· Comfortable working in both the office and on the shop floor
· Curious about technology and AI tools
· Proactive and solutions-driven
· Eager to grow with a fast-scaling company
Location
This role is currently based at our manufacturing facility in Commerce, California.
As the company continues to grow, we expect to relocate to a larger facility within the next 9–12 months, likely in Orange County or the Inland Empire.
Work Schedule
This role works closely with production teams and requires an early start to support daily shop-floor operations.
Typical hours begin around 6:30–7:00 AM.
Henkels & McCoy, Inc. (H&M) is a leading utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure for the power, oil & gas pipeline, telecommunications, and gas distribution markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, the firm adapts a century of experience to the dynamic infrastructure needs of today. H&M leverages the collective strength of its diverse disciplines to create seamless integrations between projects, clients, team members, and communities. The company has been recognized with an E. I. DuPont Safety Excellence Award.
H&M is a purpose-driven company. Our core values guide our strategy, performance, and culture. We believe in maintaining an environment where team members can make an impact, grow, and thrive. A place where they find meaning and purpose in doing the important work of ensuring communities have the vital energy, light, and communications to prosper. Our culture is inclusive and welcoming. Our teams are empowered with abundant training, tools, and opportunities to follow their curiosity and ambitions. Everyone has an equal chance to advance. Everyone is supported, respected, and challenged to be their best. We’re always looking for talented and dedicated people to join us and love where they work.
Henkels & McCoy is a proud subsidiary of MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), a Fortune 500 Company ranked by Engineering News-Record as one of the leading contractors in the country. H&M is part of the MasTec Power Delivery segment. We are certified as a minority-controlled company by the National Minority Suppliers Development Council (NMSDC). Our rich diversity of people and ideas makes us a stronger, more innovative organization.
As a Safety Specialist supporting Telecommunication Utility projects, you will play a critical role in ensuring safe work practices across fiber installation, underground/overhead communication construction, small‑cell deployment, and broadband infrastructure work.
Responsibilities:
- Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations.
- Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety visits aligned with the East Region Telecom Safety Action Plan.
- Provide technical expertise in telecom‑specific safety program implementation, including fiber‑optic handling, confined space for vault/manhole work, aerial communication line safety, and traffic control environments.
- Train and mentor staff on Daily Job Briefs (DJBs), telecom safety paperwork, and safe work practices unique to communications construction.
- Deliver education on safety philosophies, including underground locating, ladder/aerial lift safety, fall protection, and utility conflict mitigation.
- Implement oversight processes to ensure accuracy and integrity in safety inspections, reporting, and training related to telecom infrastructure work.
- Participate in pre‑bid and pre‑construction meetings to identify telecom‑related safety considerations such as underground utility congestion, aerial line hazards, and fiber splicing site requirements.
- Lead development of Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs), Daily Job Briefings, Work Site Observation Reports, and Telecom Safety Action Plans.
- Track and verify corrective actions, investigating OSHA recordables and high‑potential telecom incidents proactively.
- Provide customer and vendor interface support on safety topics related to communications infrastructure.
- Assist Corporate and Regional leadership with additional safety initiatives within the Telecommunications Utility division.
Qualifications:
- 0-2+ years of safety experience supporting telecom, utility construction, or related field operations.
- Bachelor’s degree preferred; CUSP or telecom‑related safety certifications highly desirable.
- Ability to travel at least 50% across telecom project sites (fiber, underground, aerial, broadband).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to train, mentor, and influence telecom field teams.
- Relevant certifications such as OSHA 30/10, RF Safety, Competent Person (Excavation/Trenching), or utility safety credentials.
Pay: 65K-85K
Henkels & McCoy, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individual with Disabilities.
The Role
The Integration Manager will play a critical role in the successful delivery of complex data center projects. This individual will be responsible for coordinating the integration of technical infrastructure systems and ensuring they are delivered, tested, and operational in line with project milestones.
Working closely with clients, contractors, and internal teams, the Integration Manager ensures all systems and stakeholders are aligned from early project phases through to handover and operational readiness.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Infrastructure Coordination
- Lead coordination and delivery of key technical infrastructure systems across data center projects.
- Oversee integration of multiple systems including telecoms, security, facility networks, and operational platforms.
- Track and report on delivery status across critical technical scopes.
Project Delivery & Milestones
- Coordinate execution of project activities against Early Access (EA) and other key milestones.
- Support delivery across the full project lifecycle, including design, procurement, construction, and handover.
- Identify integration risks early and ensure mitigation strategies are implemented.
Stakeholder Management
- Serve as a key interface between the client, contractors, vendors, and internal teams.
- Lead coordination meetings and provide clear updates on progress, risks, and project impacts.
- Ensure information flows effectively between all parties involved in project delivery.
Systems & Scope Oversight
Manage the planning and delivery status of key infrastructure components including:
- Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E)
- Audio Visual (AV)
- Radio over IP (ROIP)
- Telecom and internal/external facility networks
- Physical and electronic security systems
- Corporate network infrastructure (CorpNet / WLAN)
- CMMS, PMS and BMS platforms
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil Engineering, or related discipline.
- 5+ years’ experience in a similar integration, technical program, or project delivery role.
- Proven experience delivering large-scale, complex data center or mission-critical projects.
- Strong understanding of MEP and/or CSA disciplines within critical facilities.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple workstreams, track milestones, and drive project execution.
Preferred
- Experience working client-side or with major general contractors.
- Exposure to international data center projects or multi-region programs.