Oracle is rapidly expanding its Data Center Construction organization to deliver large-scale campuses that power its global cloud network. The Senior Data Center Low Voltage Engineer I will provide technical leadership and oversight for the delivery of low-voltage systems across major data center projects, ensuring compliance with standards and effective vendor management.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as the design and construction subject-matter expert for bulk fiber and structured cabling systems
- Define and enforce technical standards, design guidelines, and installation specifications for OCI’s global campus builds
- Review and approve vendor designs, submittals, and testing packages to ensure full compliance with OCI standards
- Manage low-voltage vendors responsible for installation, testing, and commissioning across multiple GW scale concurrent projects
- Track and manage vendor scope, schedule, and cost performance, driving accountability and resolving execution issues quickly
- Lead the change order process, validating scope impacts, pricing accuracy, and alignment with project budget and commercial terms
- Coordinate vendor procurement, resource planning, and delivery sequencing to support aggressive global build schedules
- Ensure that all work complies with OCI specifications, manufacturer warranty standards, and regional regulations
- Serve as the technical and delivery lead for GPU-intensive data hall builds, managing low-voltage integration for liquid-cooled rack systems at hyperscale
- Coordinate with mechanical, electrical, and liquid-cooling design teams to ensure seamless integration of low-voltage controls, sensors, and network pathways supporting infrastructure
- Collaborate with OCI hardware and operations stakeholders to validate system performance and serviceability under production loads
- Partner with internal design, hardware, and construction teams to ensure low-voltage systems are fully integrated into data hall and base-building infrastructure
- Support the development of design packages, material submittals, and as-built documentation
- Identify design and constructability risks early, and implement mitigation plans with vendors and internal stakeholders
- Develop and oversee testing, certification, and QA/QC procedures for low-voltage systems, including structured cabling and controls networks
- Drive consistency in installation quality, documentation, and performance validation across all global builds
- Ensure all installations meet OCI standards, local codes, and manufacturer warranty requirements
- Introduce prefabrication strategies, modularization, and digital field tools to accelerate low-voltage delivery
- Partner with vendors to pilot new technologies that improve reliability and deployment speed
- Capture lessons learned and lead technical reviews to refine OCI’s global standards and delivery models
- Act as the primary low-voltage liaison between OCI’s engineering, construction, and operations organizations
- Provide executive-level reporting on vendor performance, risks, and key project milestones
- Mentor internal and external partners to strengthen global alignment on standards, documentation, and delivery practices
- Coordinate cross-functional readiness for rack deployment, ensuring all low-voltage systems (structured cabling, security, BMS) are fully validated prior to hardware installation
- Partner with data hall design, construction, and operations teams to confirm power, cooling, and network interconnects are complete and tested ahead of rack arrivals
- Lead rack mapping and patching validation, ensuring network connectivity aligns with OCI’s standardized port and pathway architecture
- Oversee vendor and site readiness checklists, tracking closeout items, commissioning status, and milestone completion to support on-time rack installation
- Interface with hardware engineering and logistics teams to sequence rack deployment in alignment with project schedules and operational acceptance
Requirements:
- Deep technical expertise in low-voltage systems: structured cabling, BMS, AV, security, and controls
- Proven experience managing vendor-delivered installation programs, including cost control, schedule adherence, and change management
- Strong understanding of data center design and construction from concept through commissioning
- Ability to manage complex vendor relationships and drive results through technical and commercial influence
- Skilled in interpreting drawings, specifications, and QA/QC documentation
- Excellent communication skills across executive, engineering, and field audiences
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field experience; advanced degree or certifications (RCDD, CTS, PMP, LEED) preferred
- 3+ years of experience delivering low-voltage or mission-critical infrastructure projects globally
- Advanced degree or certifications (RCDD, CTS, PMP, LEED)