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Proven experience in data center management or a related field. Strong understanding of DCIM tools and technologies. Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
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Join Cloudflare as a Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Administrator within our Infrastructure Operations team. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing the effective management of our data center infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
As part of a dynamic team, you will engage in monitoring, reporting, and optimizing data center operations, collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance operational efficiency.
About Cloudflare, Inc.
Cloudflare, Inc. is a leading internet security and performance company that helps to protect and accelerate any Internet application. Founded in 2009, Cloudflare has established itself as a trusted partner for organizations looking to enhance their online presence while keeping their data secure.
Full-time|$200K/yr - $380K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, CA
Join Fluidstack as the Director of Data Center OperationsAt Fluidstack, we are at the forefront of building groundbreaking infrastructure for advanced intelligence. Collaborating with leading AI laboratories, governments, and enterprises such as Mistral, Poolside, and Meta, we aim to deliver computing power at unprecedented speeds.Our mission is to turn AGI into a reality, and this drives our passionate team to create exceptional infrastructure. We prioritize our clients' success as if it were our own, taking pride in the systems we develop and the trust we cultivate. If you are inspired by a sense of purpose, dedicated to excellence, and eager to contribute to the evolution of intelligence, we invite you to join us in crafting the future.Role OverviewAs the Director of Data Center Operations, you will be at the helm of Fluidstack's global data center operations, overseeing critical infrastructure, IT equipment, and assets across our data centers worldwide. You will lead and expand a substantial global team, establishing strategic directions, accelerating deployments, and optimizing data center performance and reliability.Your responsibilities will include managing data center expansions, migrations, consolidations, and critical maintenance, while defining operational processes that adhere to the highest industry standards. You will work diligently to minimize unexpected downtime, oversee all critical incidents and changes, and inspire a culture of continuous improvement. Compliance with security policies and operational standards is paramount in this role.Key ResponsibilitiesDrive the strategic planning and prioritization of data center operations.Build an outstanding leadership team to translate strategic directives into actionable results.Develop KPIs, SLAs, and other metrics to enhance operational efficiency, utilization, and budget management.Collaborate with design, construction, and commissioning teams to ensure engineering excellence.Foster a customer-centric approach while promoting scalability and standardization across global data centers.Establish critical business continuity plans, including disaster drills and effective incident management.
Full-time|Hybrid|Houston, TX. San Francisco, CA. Hybrid.
About Giga EnergyAt Giga Energy, we are pioneering the development, construction, and operation of AI-driven energy infrastructure that powers the contemporary world. Our mission is to revolutionize the energy infrastructure experience for the better. By integrating site origination, development, infrastructure manufacturing, and power market engagement under a single operating system, we ensure efficiency and speed in project delivery. Established in Texas, Giga collaborates with AI hyperscalers, data center operators, and various energy infrastructure teams to accelerate project timelines.Why Join UsThe Pace: You will take the lead on projects progressing at an unmatched speed across the industry.The Impact: You will be the catalyst that transforms ideas into tangible contracts and permits.The Team: Collaborate with an elite team of engineers and builders who are shaping the future of AI infrastructure.Key ResponsibilitiesThe expansion of AI infrastructure represents one of the most significant capital deployment cycles of our time, and Giga Energy is at the forefront of this movement. We design and manufacture AI power infrastructure with industry-leading lead times, having successfully delivered 4.5 GW to date. Our comprehensive product offerings include cooling solutions, transformers, and switchboards specifically designed for high-density GPU clusters. We provide end-to-end site origination and development, complemented by a fully managed hosting model that enables clients to scale GPU clusters without the burdens of full development or construction. All operations are handled in-house from our facilities in Long Beach, CA, and Houston, TX, ensuring faster lead times and predictable pricing that mitigates supply chain risks for critical AI initiatives.As the Director of Data Center Solutions, you will be responsible for executing Giga's strategy to become the go-to partner for AI infrastructure, site development, and colocation services for the largest hyperscalers, GPU cloud providers, and enterprise AI operators. This role is pivotal in driving market presence rather than just managing relationships. You will leverage Giga's full suite of solutions, from turnkey, rack-ready sites with direct fiber and on-site power to flexible hosting models tailored to site specifications, alongside prefabricated modular deployments engineered for high-density compute. You will lead a high-performing team of business professionals to achieve these goals.
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco, California, United States
About Montera:At Montera, we are at the forefront of digital infrastructure innovation. With a strong foundation backed by $1.5 billion from Stonepeak, we are on a mission to design and operate hyperscale data centers that are essential to the technology of tomorrow. Our vision is to create strategically located data centers that prioritize speed, reliability, and scalability. With decades of expertise in design, construction, and operations, we don't just build—we execute with intent.Our Core ValuesClient-Centric Approach: We align every solution with our clients’ objectives.Swift and Certain: We value speed and deliver with urgency and accuracy.Operational Excellence: Our extensive experience informs our high standards.Safety and Integrity: Our commitment to safety is unwavering, and we operate with transparency.Ownership Mindset: We approach our work as if we are the owners.The OpportunityAs the Director of Data Center Program Controls, you will spearhead the strategic development and execution of Montera’s program controls function, overseeing a national portfolio of hyperscale data center projects in premier markets across the United States and selected locations in Canada. This program encompasses one to three facilities per campus, each with IT capacities ranging from 50 MW to over 300 MW.Reporting directly to the Chief Development Officer (CDO), you will be tasked with designing, implementing, and managing a cohesive program controls framework that ensures predictable outcomes related to cost, schedule, risk, and overall commercial performance. Your role will involve establishing standardized processes, systems, and performance metrics that facilitate informed decision-making and proactive project management throughout the entire lifecycle—from preconstruction and investment analysis to project conclusion.This position demands a strategic mindset coupled with hands-on leadership to manage an extensive planned program of 1.5–2.5 GW IT capacity across multiple hyperscale campuses, promoting transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement within the development and delivery teams.Key Responsibilities:Develop and expand a comprehensive, repeatable program controls framework that covers preconstruction, cost management, scheduling, risk assessment, change management, and contract administration.Collaborate with the Chief Development Officer and executive leadership to ensure alignment of the program controls strategy with corporate growth, capital allocation, and risk management objectives.Establish governance structures, reporting schedules, and escalation procedures to enhance program oversight.
Why You Should Consider Joining Giga EnergyRapid Growth: At Giga Energy, we operate at a pace that most companies merely discuss. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, you'll find your place with us.Significant Impact: Every individual at Giga Energy contributes to projects that matter. There are no bureaucratic layers—your contributions are visible in the work we deliver.Exceptional Team: Join a group of top-tier operators who are shaping the future of AI infrastructure. We attract top talent from the most innovative companies, drawn by the meaningful work we do.Be Part of the Revolution: As a cornerstone of the AI revolution, Giga Energy provides the power that fuels innovation. You'll be at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry.Your RoleWe are looking for a proactive and skilled Data Center Operator with hands-on facilities experience to oversee our pilot data center operations. This role involves performing mechanical work, ensuring equipment maintenance, and coordinating with subcontractors as necessary.Work EnvironmentWe foster an in-office culture that prioritizes speed and collaboration—building physical infrastructure demands it. This position is primarily based in our San Francisco, Long Beach, or Houston offices, with full-time onsite presence expected, except for bi-weekly remote Fridays.Exceptions may be made for exceptional talent residing outside our primary locations. If you are the right fit, we will discuss tailored arrangements.Our onsite approach enables rapid problem-solving alongside leaders in Manufacturing, Engineering, and Finance—accelerating our progress beyond the sluggish pace of traditional industries.Key ResponsibilitiesManage daily operations of the data center, ensuring optimal system performance.Monitor and maintain air-cooled chillers, CDU systems, and fan coils.Conduct hands-on mechanical tasks, including maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting of facility systems.Perform routine inspections to identify and proactively resolve potential issues.Engage and coordinate with subcontractors for specialized tasks or repairs.
Full-time|$405K/yr - $405K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY
Anthropic brings together researchers, engineers, policy specialists, and business leaders to build AI systems with a strong focus on reliability, interpretability, and steerability. The company’s mission is to ensure AI technology benefits users and society as a whole. Role overview The Director of Data Center Security Operations for North America leads the strategy for physical security across Anthropic’s network of data centers. This includes both company-owned facilities and those managed by colocation partners. The position works closely with construction and operations teams, starting from early design stages through commissioning and into daily operations. The role shapes the security framework that protects key AI computing resources for the company. Key responsibilities Develop and implement physical security strategies for data centers throughout North America. Work with construction and operations teams from the initial design phase through ongoing operations. Create and uphold policies and standards for regional data center security. Manage relationships with vendors and guard-force partners to support daily security operations. Lead incident response efforts, including being present on-site during critical events. Represent security interests with infrastructure, computing, real estate, and legal teams as Anthropic grows. What Anthropic looks for Comfort working in a developing function and adapting to evolving strategies and ambiguity. Experience providing direction without established playbooks. A perspective that views security as a partner to business success. Location This position is based in San Francisco, CA or New York City, NY.
Join us as we revolutionize the landscape of data center infrastructure, mitigating risks associated with one of the largest build-outs in history.In the world of financing GPU clusters, offtake agreements are imperative. These contracts ensure that potential customers commit to leasing GPU clusters even before their construction begins.The financing of GPU clusters presents unique challenges due to slender margins and substantial volumes. Lenders are hesitant to shoulder the risk of cluster developers defaulting on loans, while developers are equally concerned about unsold clusters. To address these challenges, risks are transferred to customers through fixed-price, long-term contracts.Failure to manage customer risk can lead to market instability. Unlike traditional SaaS models, where multi-year contracts often lead to monthly subscriptions, the stakes in GPU financing are much higher. A simple miscalculation in procurement can lead to dire financial consequences.As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, compute resources will only be accessible to those who can effectively manage the associated risks. A small startup might struggle to commit to a 5-year, $100 million contract for supercomputers; however, they could benefit from purchasing liquidity from the market.This is where we come in: we are creating a dynamic market for GPU offtake.About the Role:As part of SF Compute’s Development Team, you will lead the procurement strategy for our data center projects, overseeing the sourcing of vital components for our GPU clusters. This position is based at our San Francisco headquarters and requires some travel. Candidates must submit a portfolio detailing previous data center projects.
Join us in revolutionizing the largest infrastructure build-out in history by de-risking GPU cluster financing.As demand for computational power rises, the need for reliable data centers has never been greater. Our mission is to create a liquid market for GPU offtake, enabling customers to confidently invest in GPU clusters without the fear of financial loss.About the Role:As the Director of Design and Engineering at SF Compute, you will play a pivotal role in the development and deployment of large-scale GPU clusters. You'll be responsible for the design and validation of electrical, mechanical, and architectural elements for facilities ranging from 1MW to 1GW+. This role encompasses site validation, conceptual design, material scoping, and collaboration with external partners in architecture, engineering, and construction.You will work closely with our internal teams in construction, procurement, and hardware to ensure seamless project delivery from inception to completion. This position is based in our headquarters in San Francisco with some travel required. A portfolio showcasing your previous data center projects is mandatory for applicants.About You:You possess a strong background in data center design and engineering.You have exceptional project management and collaboration skills.You are adept at navigating complex engineering challenges in a fast-paced environment.
Join us at SF Compute, where we are redefining the future of infrastructure development. Our mission is to de-risk the most extensive infrastructure build-out in history.In the world of GPU financing, successful data centers require robust contracts before construction begins. Our innovative approach allows companies to secure 'offtake' agreements, ensuring that clusters are leased before they are built.Navigating the complexities of GPU cluster financing entails managing significant risks. With thin profit margins and massive volumes, lenders are hesitant to shoulder the risk of cluster developers defaulting on loans. Consequently, we shift this risk to clients through fixed-price long-term contracts.Without effective risk mitigation, the potential for a market bubble increases. Unlike SaaS models where companies offer monthly subscriptions, data center clients must secure long-term contracts. A small miscalculation in revenue growth can drastically impact the viability of a business.Our solution is a liquid market for GPU offtake, making high-performance computing accessible to all, including startups that cannot commit to extensive contracts.About the Role:As the Director of Site Selection at SF Compute, you will play a pivotal role in deploying large GPU clusters across various colocation facilities and new builds. You will be responsible for identifying and securing sites, from established colocation centers to promising greenfield opportunities.This position is crucial for successful project delivery and collaboration within the SF Compute Development Team. The role is based at our headquarters in San Francisco, with some travel expected. To apply, candidates must submit a portfolio showcasing prior data center projects or transactions.
Full-time|$157K/yr - $210K/yr|On-site|Livingston, NJ / New York, NY / Sunnyvale, CA / San Francisco, CA / Bellevue, WA/Richmond,CA
About CoreWeave:CoreWeave stands as The Essential Cloud for AI™, specifically crafted by pioneers for pioneers. Our powerful platform equips innovators with cutting-edge technology, essential tools, and unparalleled support, enabling them to build and scale AI solutions confidently. Trusted by top AI research labs, emerging startups, and global enterprises, we merge advanced infrastructure performance with extensive technical knowledge to drive breakthroughs and transform computational capabilities. Since our founding in 2017, we have become a publicly traded entity (Nasdaq: CRWV) as of March 2025. To learn more, visit www.coreweave.com.Your Role:Join our DC Program and Cost Management team, the powerhouse behind operational planning for all data center projects. As a Data Center Operations Cost Manager, you will take charge of the entire cost management lifecycle, from initial feasibility studies to final project closeout. Your main duties will include:Leading pre-construction budgeting and detailed cost modeling to maximize capital efficiency.Implementing and enforcing financial controls alongside leadership reporting mechanisms.Developing and maintaining comprehensive program-level cost forecasts across various projects and regions.Providing detailed cost estimates and commercial risk assessments to guide location strategy and investment decisions.Benchmarking construction costs, escalation trends, and market rates across different regions to keep our cost intelligence sharp.Managing both internal cost control resources and external cost consultants to ensure consistency and excellence in execution.Who You Are:7+ years of experience in cost management, including construction cost planning and analysis.5+ years of direct experience in data center deployment, infrastructure project implementation, or cost management within data center environments.Demonstrated expertise in financial forecasting and budget management.
About Our TeamAt OpenAI, we are on a mission to construct the most sophisticated AI infrastructure ecosystem in collaboration with our investment partners. Our team is pivotal in defining and executing our foundational infrastructure strategy, engaging in every phase from site selection to complete buildout. We operate at the crossroads of commercial interests, technical innovation, strategic planning, and operational execution, collaborating closely with both internal teams and external partners.About the PositionWe are looking for an experienced Data Center Hardware Operations Lead to drive our hardware and network operations as well as logistics, boasting over 15 years of experience in managing intricate, mission-critical data center environments. You will be responsible for overseeing and optimizing the physical operations of our hardware on a daily basis, which includes material movement and hardware maintenance across our growing global presence. This role involves designing scalable systems for repairs and logistics, managing vendor relations, and ensuring seamless coordination among facilities, supply chain, and engineering teams. If you excel in fast-paced, complex environments and have a proven history of operational excellence at scale, we invite you to apply.Key ResponsibilitiesWork alongside internal and external teams to establish a comprehensive hardware operations strategy, critical performance metrics, and service level agreements (SLAs).Oversee daily physical operations of our data center campuses, from the commissioning phase through ongoing maintenance.Design and implement effective logistics systems for material movement, repairs, and operational workflows.Collaborate with engineering, construction, supply chain, and operations teams to streamline processes and eliminate bottlenecks.Develop tools and methodologies that enhance traceability, throughput, and vendor coordination.Manage relationships with external partners to ensure alignment with operational objectives.Implement best practices in logistics and operational planning to support scalable infrastructure growth.QualificationsMinimum of 15 years of experience in physical operations and logistics within mission-critical infrastructure and data centers.Demonstrated ability to manage complex logistics systems and coordinate across multiple disciplines.In-depth knowledge of operational processes for large-scale facilities, including maintenance, construction support, and warehousing.Experience in leading cross-functional initiatives and collaborating with third-party vendors.
Join Cloudflare as a Data Center DCIM Program Lead in our Infrastructure Operations team, where you will play a pivotal role in optimizing our data center operations. This position offers an exciting opportunity to lead the implementation of Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) programs, ensuring our data centers operate at peak efficiency.
Join SF Compute as we revolutionize the landscape of infrastructure development, addressing the most significant build-out in history.In our mission to de-risk GPU cluster financing, we ensure that datacenters and their supporting infrastructure are secured through pre-existing contracts, thereby enhancing customer confidence and investment viability.The complexities of financing GPU clusters, where margins are slim and volumes are substantial, pose inherent risks for lenders and developers. Our innovative approach mitigates these risks through fixed-price long-term contracts that safeguard both parties.As artificial intelligence expands, accessibility to compute resources becomes a challenge. We are dedicated to creating a liquid market for GPU offtake, enabling startups and smaller companies to engage in this high-stakes environment.About the Role:As the Director of Project Delivery at SF Compute, you will lead the project management and construction management efforts for deploying large GPU clusters in colocation facilities and greenfield developments. You will oversee every stage of the project lifecycle, from preconstruction through active construction, commissioning, and final handover to end users. This role is based at our headquarters in San Francisco, with some travel required. Candidates must submit a portfolio showcasing their experience in data center projects.About You:You possess over 8 years of experience with a general contractor, specialty trades, or as an owner's representative, concentrating on the comprehensive delivery of data center projects.You hold a Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or a related field.
Role overview Turner Townsend seeks an Associate Director of Estimating specializing in data center construction for its San Francisco office. This senior-level role requires extensive experience in estimating and a proven ability to guide large, technically complex projects from start to finish. What you will do Lead the estimating process for major data center construction projects, ensuring accuracy and thoroughness in all cost assessments Drive project delivery to meet established schedules and budget targets Maintain high standards of quality at every project stage
Join our innovative team at DigitalOcean as a Senior Data Center Engineer II. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our cutting-edge data center infrastructure. Your expertise will drive improvements in efficiency and reliability while leading initiatives to optimize operations.The ideal candidate will possess strong technical skills, a passion for problem-solving, and a commitment to excellence in a fast-paced environment. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure our systems meet the highest standards of performance and security.
Role overview Turner Townsend is hiring an Associate Director of Preconstruction Estimating for its Data Center Construction division in San Francisco. This leadership position oversees the estimating process for major data center projects, emphasizing accuracy and timely delivery of bids. What you will do Manage the full preconstruction estimating cycle for large-scale data center construction projects. Deliver project bids that are both precise and on schedule. Collaborate with internal teams and stakeholders to help achieve project objectives.
Join Cloudflare as a Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Administrator within our Infrastructure Operations team. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing the effective management of our data center infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.As part of a dynamic team, you will engage in monitoring, reporting, and optimizing data center operations, collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance operational efficiency.
About the TeamJoin the dynamic Industrial Compute team at OpenAI, where we tackle compute capacity challenges through strategic partnerships and operational excellence. Our team is at the forefront of optimizing capacity at scale, speed, and cost, enabling groundbreaking AI Frontier models and beyond.About the RoleAs the Head of Data Center Delivery, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the timely and high-quality delivery of compute capacity that powers the world’s leading frontier AI models. Collaborating with various delivery suppliers and models, you’ll ensure OpenAI has the necessary capacity available precisely when needed.Your Responsibilities Include:Overseeing capacity delivery in alignment with contractual and business requirements.Cultivating strong relationships with key delivery partners.Communicating executive-level updates on delivery progress, challenges, and solutions.Collaborating within the industrial compute sector, from deal-making to operational support.Leading a team of industrial experts focused on capacity delivery through partnerships.Qualifications:Experience in hyperscale data centers or a related field.In-depth knowledge of delivery models, experience metrics, and risk management.Strong executive presence and communication skills.Proven managerial and leadership capabilities.Ability to influence delivery outcomes despite limited direct control over contracted models.Familiarity with underlying architectures such as Cerebras, AMD, TPUs, Nvidia platforms, and Trainium is highly beneficial.
Turner Townsend is seeking an experienced MEP Design Director to lead our innovative data center construction projects in the San Francisco area. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for overseeing the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design processes, ensuring that our projects meet the highest standards of quality, efficiency, and sustainability.Your expertise will guide our teams in the execution of complex design tasks, while collaborating closely with clients and stakeholders to deliver exceptional results. Join us in shaping the future of data center construction, where your contributions will make a significant impact!
Full-time|$154K/yr - $188K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, CA - US
At Crusoe, we are on a mission to revolutionize energy and intelligence in the digital age. Join us as we build the infrastructure that empowers ambitious AI development, ensuring that scale, speed, and sustainability go hand in hand.Be a part of the transformative AI movement with Crusoe, where you'll contribute to significant innovations and be part of a team that is pioneering responsible cloud infrastructure.Role Overview:As a Project Scheduler specializing in Primavera P6, you will be integral to the planning and execution of large-scale construction projects that are vital to Crusoe's mission. This role demands precision in scheduling and forecasting project timelines for our data center initiatives.Key Responsibilities:Create and oversee detailed construction project schedules using Primavera P6 for our hyperscale data center projects.Work collaboratively with construction, engineering, and operations teams to maintain project milestones and ensure strategic alignment.Conduct schedule risk assessments and develop mitigation strategies.Regularly visit construction sites to monitor progress and evaluate contractor performance against established schedules.Facilitate critical path reviews with stakeholders across various functions.Produce schedule reports and support the project controls team with analytic forecasts.Ensure scope alignment with trades and internal teams to maintain schedule accuracy.Offer recovery plans and corrective action recommendations for identified delays or risks.Track deliverables, lead schedule review meetings, and analyze potential scenarios.Assist in meeting reporting obligations for leadership, clients, and regulatory compliance.Qualifications:Minimum of 5 years of direct experience with Primavera P6 or MS Project in large-scale construction environments.Experience in data centers, high-tech infrastructure, or mission-critical facilities is highly desirable.Strong understanding of float management, critical path methodologies, and scheduling best practices.Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple priorities effectively.
About David AIDavid AI is pioneering the field of audio data research, merging rigorous R&D methodologies with data development. Our mission is to seamlessly integrate AI into daily life, with audio as the key gateway. As the demand for advanced audio AI grows, the need for high-quality training data becomes critical, and that’s where we excel.Founded in 2024 by former engineers and operators from Scale AI, we’ve quickly attracted leading tech companies and AI labs as our clients. Recently, we secured a $50M Series B funding round from prominent investors including Meritech, NVIDIA, and others.Our dynamic team is composed of talented, humble, and ambitious individuals. We are actively seeking exceptional minds in research, engineering, product development, and operations to join us in advancing the audio AI frontier.About Our Data Operations TeamThe Data Operations team is charged with converting raw audio into high-quality training datasets for some of the top AI labs. Our focus is on creating scalable data pipelines and running them efficiently.We start with the capabilities we want our models to achieve, exploring various data formats and collection strategies, then validating these approaches with researchers. Once a method is effective, we industrialize it by developing reliable pipelines that ensure high-quality audio processing. We are dedicated operators who excel in uncertain environments, equally adept at prototyping innovative workflows and managing large-scale production systems.Position OverviewAs the Director of Operations, you will oversee our data product operations, serving as the driving force behind scalable audio data production. You will lead a diverse team of operators responsible for creating and refining data pipelines, whether through pioneering experiments or scaling proven datasets. As a unifying leader, you will define strategies, navigate trade-offs, and align your team of XX around the company's strategic goals.Key ResponsibilitiesDirect and manage multiple business units, each led by a General Manager, focusing on large-scale audio data pipelines for high-value clients.Oversee the entire execution process from delivery to quality assurance, ensuring the operational excellence of our data services.
Feb 12, 2026
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