For 25 years, has been a trusted partner in providing world-class data center solutions. With a focus on sustainable, secure, and reliable infrastructure, Stream empowers businesses to scale their digital operations while prioritizing environmental and social responsibility.
Stream Data Centers continues to set new standards for innovation, operational excellence, and sustainability in the data center industry, having provided premium data center services since 1999. Now, with 90% of its inventory leased to Fortune 100 customers, the company has acquired, developed and managed more than 27 data center projects nationally, while leadership has remained consistent for over two decades.
From site selection to data center construction and operations, Stream develops wholesale colocation capacity and build-to-suit facilities for hyperscale and enterprise users in major markets across the United States. Additionally, Stream sources and develops low-risk land sites for optimum data center development and provides energy procurement services with a focus on reducing market risk and providing low-cost renewable energy options.
Stream Data Centers is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and is the technical real estate affiliate of , a full service commercial real estate investment, development and services company. With $8.8 billion in annual transactions and 1,400+ professionals in 17 core markets, Stream is one of the most successful commercial real estate firms in the nation.
POSITION OVERVIEW
As Senior Controls Engineer, Design & Operations, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality cradle-to-grave lifecycle of data center controls systems/solutions from design through end of life (EOL). Additionally, you will be responsible for overseeing the commissioning, deployment, and maintenance further optimizing the controls systems that operate our data centers. This includes programming and troubleshooting various control systems, including HVAC, electrical, and fire suppression systems. You will work closely with the Central Operations (Site Ops, Reliability Engineering etc.) team to ensure that all systems operate efficiently and meet our high standards for uptime and reliability.
This position is for one of the following markets: Phoenix, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta or San Antonio. Travel is expected to be between 20-30% to regional data center sites across the U.S. as needed. Additional travel may be necessary to support new market builds and supplier collaboration.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support development and delivery of standards and specifications such as basis of design, OPRs, SOOs, point-and-alert lists, graphics, dashboards, reporting, training, and SoW documentation to ensure data center design requirements are maintained.
- Lead design and construction administration as an Owner Representative leading the controls engineering discipline as a subject matter expert.
- Collaborate with multiple stakeholders including internal partners such as Design and Construction, Quality, Safety, and Operations as well as external partners including Engineers of Record (EoR), general contractors, controls vendors, and equipment vendors to deliver data center capacity safely, on time, within budget, and of high quality. Participate in project health reviews.
- Support site operations to troubleshoot operational issues, maintenance of existing data center control systems, RCAs, and retrofits.
- Ensuring PLC systems are designed to meet the specific requirements of our data centers and are properly installed, configured, monitored, and maintained.
- Act as the bridge between design consultants, BMS vendors, and IT departments to ensure seamless and reliable Building Management System (BMS) implementation in both new data center deployments and retrofit projects.
- Oversee diagram and screen development for controls, network, BMS, EPMS, workflows, and processes.
- Support Site Ops Controls Subject Matter Experts (CSME).
- Work with our contractors and vendors to develop intelligent control systems and ensure optimal electrical and mechanical performance.
- Evaluate and propose strategies to optimize the interplay of electrical and mechanical systems for enhanced data center performance and stability.
- Ensure compliance with tenant lease requirements and iterate specifications and standards to align with lease requirements.
- Lead projects through concept, schematic, design development, construction documents, construction administration and turn-over as Controls technical domain lead on greenfield and retrofits projects.
- Lead quality approval, process control, product evaluation, vendor proposals, automated testing support, and software review.
- Prepare and issue Request for Proposals (RFP), analyze and make award recommendations, manage and administer project/program level contracts, review/approve change cost proposals, value engineering proposals, invoices, shop drawings, submittals, requests for information, reports/audits/studies and other design related deliverables.
- Lead development and initiate standards and methods for processes, control logic and sequences, testing, evaluation, and integration.
- Collaborate and engage with the Commissioning Team, with focus on area walk downs, critical benchmarks, systems integration and operation, issue resolution, commissioning script review and implementation, and providing technical support and guidance on design and operational related matters.
- Drive project schedules while working closely with design and construction to ensure milestones and completion dates are on track. Drive opportunities to compress schedules proactively and in response to business needs
- Travel to datacenter sites for engineering studies, mechanical/electrical systems audits, startup testing, and full commissioning, as required. Travel to various equipment and bench testing sites, as well as remotely located design working sessions.
- Occasionally, work outside of normal working hours to respond on an as-needed basis to emergencies and site events.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- In-depth knowledge on communication protocols, including Modbus, BACnet, MQTT, OPC
- Thorough understanding of PLC programming language, architecture, and configuration.
- Experience developing and interpreting sequence of operations (SOO).
- 5+ years’ experience design through deployment of critical environment controls systems.
- Experience in the design of Controls and Monitoring solution projects.
- Project management experience focused on data center or critical environments or projects.
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology, or related engineering degrees or ten (10) years of related experience in professional Environments. Exhibit ability to acquire hard data across technical organizations, assemble and maintain hard data metrics to communicate, project and evaluate outcomes.
- Proficient in all aspects of engineering documentation, including control drawings, BoMs, GUI/functional specs, and sequences of operations.
- Experience with the use and programming of software in building management systems.
- Experience with the use and programming of electrical power monitoring systems (Schneider, Eaton preferred).
- Thorough knowledge of Data Center Facilities Infrastructure and operation (PDU, UPS, Generators, etc.)
- Proficiency in computer applications such as SQL, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Project.
- Direct experience with design or construction administration of electrical distribution systems ranging from low to high voltage.
- Direct experience with delivering modular data centers design projects, including procurement and commissioning of facilities.
- Knowledge of industry standards, environmental codes, building codes and safety standards including International Building Code
- Ability to communicate complex technical issues to senior leadership or non-engineers, develop basic business case financial projections and create performance metrics.
- Basic knowledge of mechanical and electrical theory, proficient in calculations for single and 3-phase circuits, interpreting intricate electrical and control diagrams, understanding of fluid dynamics.
- Working Knowledge of SharePoint, BIM/Revit, Salesforce and Procore software.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Proficient with Ignition, ideally with Core or Gold Certification
- Experience with Schneider PLCs
- Ignition SCADA system experience
- WebCTRL BAS experience
- PMP certification
- Experience with MQTT protocol with Sparkplug B
- Experience leading/supervising teams of 2-5 personnel in various geographical changes
The pay range for this role is between $140,000 - $165,000 (base). Individual compensation packages are based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualifications, location, and other job-related reasons. Stream Data Centers offers annual bonus, benefits, flexible time off (vacation), 401k and a variety of other perks and benefits.
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Stream is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, military status, or any other reason prohibited by law. Note: Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
If you need any assistance or an accommodation throughout the interview process due to a disability, you may contact us at [email protected].
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