Crusoe
Safety Engineer
About this role
Crusoe seeks a Safety Engineer to serve as the embedded safety expert across design, manufacturing, and deployment of modular data center buildings and power distribution equipment. You'll bridge technical design and safety compliance, ensuring electrical, machine, and process safety are integrated from concept through field deployment.
What you'll do
- Review designs, 3D models, and specifications for modular buildings and power equipment to identify hazards early in development
- Conduct hazard identification, risk assessments (FMEA, FTA), and failure mode analysis on products and facility systems
- Develop and maintain safety documentation including safety cases, hazard logs, and compliance reports
- Ensure designs and facilities comply with OSHA, NFPA 70E, IEC, UL, and other applicable safety codes and standards
- Support Process Safety Management (PSM) program elements for facility operations and equipment
- Collaborate with Mechanical Design, Manufacturing, Quality, and Operations teams to integrate safety throughout the product lifecycle
What they're looking for
- Electrical and mechanical system safety principles
- Technical drawing and schematic interpretation
- Safety standards knowledge (OSHA, NFPA 70E, IEC, ISO, UL)
- Hazard analysis methodologies (FMEA, FTA)
- First principles problem-solving
- Technical documentation and safety case development
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and machine safety expertise
- Written and verbal communication for technical and non-technical audiences
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Crusoe
Crusoe builds AI infrastructure and data center systems, including cloud platforms, modular facilities, and manufacturing operations. The company is hiring engineers across software, mechanical engineering, facilities management, instrumentation, and CNC programming to design, optimize, and operate its mission-critical infrastructure.
View all jobs at CrusoeLikely interview questions
- Walk us through your approach to identifying and mitigating hazards in the design phase of electrical equipment—how do you prioritize competing safety concerns?
- Describe your experience with FMEA or FTA. How have you used these tools to drive design changes in a previous role?