Fluidstack is a company focused on building the infrastructure for artificial superintelligence, providing significant compute capabilities to major AI labs. The Control Systems Engineer will lead the design and implementation of SCADA/BMS/EPMS systems for industrial applications, ensuring technical guidance and compliance with industry standards across multiple locations.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the conceptual design, development, and implementation of data center control systems, including Chilled Water, HVAC, Power Monitoring and Data Hall Monitoring
- Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and support to junior engineers on the controls team
- Develop control system architectures, functional specifications, and detailed system designs
- Program and configure PLCs, SCADA systems, and HMIs to meet project requirements
- Develop standard SOOs, P&IDs, Sensor installation details, specifications and design templates
- Support control system simulations, factory acceptance testing (FAT), construction and commissioning activities at greenfield data center deployments
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Chemical, or Mechanical Engineering (or related field)
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in industrial control systems engineering
- Extensive experience with PLCs, DCSs, SCADA systems, and industrial networks
- Proficiency in control system programming languages such as ladder logic, function block, and others
- Hands-on experience with major control system platforms (e.g., Rockwell, Siemens, Ignition, etc)
- Excellent communication, leadership, and team management abilities
- Willingness to travel to project sites as required (50-70%)
- Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred but not required
- Experience in managing large-scale control system projects, from design through commissioning
- Experience with Revit or other 3D modelling software
- Familiarity with relevant industry codes, standards, and best practices
- Ability to stay current with emerging trends in industrial control and automation technologies