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Posted Mar 19, 2026

Critical Infrastructure Engineer; Fully Remote

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Position: Critical Infrastructure Engineer (Fully Remote with Travel) This role requires 10–15+ years in multi-site colocation data center operations, hyperscale-only experience is not sufficient. Type: Contract-to-hire Compensation: $150-$200 / hour + travel Location: Remote with travel to nationwide colocation sites 99 Mission Critical is a critical environment performance & risk audit platform designed specifically for multi-tenant colocation operators. This is an opportunity for a senior mission-critical engineer to take a technical leadership role in shaping how this service is delivered, refined, and scaled. This is a hands-on, high-autonomy role for someone who wants to apply their deep operational expertise inside an early-stage and fast-moving environment, where your actions are directly tied to customer outcomes and company growth. You will be expected to help define and iterate on service scope on a customer-by-customer basis, as well as share and defend your opinions. Main Responsibilities: • Lead comprehensive, on-site Critical Environment Performance & Risk Audits within live multi-tenant colocation facilities • Serve as Technical Lead for the audit service, exercising discretion over methodology refinement, scope prioritization, instrumentation standards, and service evolution based on field experience. • Evaluate mechanical plant performance including chilled water systems, economizers, pump staging logic, VFD optimization, partial-load efficiency behavior, and redundancy mode impacts on efficiency. • Conduct hands-on airflow and white space diagnostics including plenum pressure mapping, containment validation, bypass airflow identification, rack-level T verification, and thermal imaging analysis. • Identify overcooling, economizer under utilization, fan overspeed, low T syndrome, and inefficiencies tied to redundancy staging. • Design and deploy short-term instrumentation strategies to validate system performance and quantify inefficiencies. • Quantify defensible kW reduction and PUE improvement ranges from operational adjustments. • Assess operational risk exposure including mechanical redundancy gaps, UPS/battery lifecycle risk indicators, firmware obsolescence awareness, open corrective maintenance trends, and asset health concerns. • Evaluate telemetry reliability including sensor drift, alarm threshold validity, and monitoring blind spots. • Identify gaps between documented preventative maintenance practices and observable field execution. • Prioritize findings across energy, reliability, and lifecycle risk dimensions. • Translate technical observations into structured audit reports, risk heat maps, and executive-ready summaries. • Participate in client-facing sales discussions, site tours, executive briefings, and presentation of findings. • Contribute to refinement and evolution of the audit framework based on real-world field experience. • Advise leadership on service roadmap, expansion opportunities, and technical positioning based on real-world audit findings. Qualifications: • 10–15+ years of mission-critical data center operations experience. • Minimum 5+ years in multi-tenant colocation facilities (hyperscale-only experience is insufficient). • Proven hands-on airflow diagnostics experience in active critical environments. • Experience conducting structured or semi-structured facility performance or risk assessments. • Strong systems-level understanding across mechanical and electrical infrastructure. • Working knowledge of UPS efficiency behavior, redundancy staging tradeoffs, battery lifecycle considerations, and infrastructure inefficiencies at partial IT load. • Experience identifying asset health, lifecycle, or maintenance execution risks in operational environments. • Demonstrated ability to quantify estimated kW and PUE impact from operational changes. • Comfortable presenting technical findings to facility leadership and executive stakeholders. • Structured thinker capable of prioritizing issues across performance, risk, and feasibility dimensions. • High professional credibility in front of experienced operators. #J-18808-Ljbffr