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FluidStack

Electrical Commissioning Engineer, Capacity Delivery

Austin, TX$150k–$204kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Fluidstack seeks an Electrical Commissioning Engineer to lead the commissioning of electrical systems across utility-scale AI compute infrastructure. You'll design and execute comprehensive test programs for switchgear, UPS, generators, and protection schemes while managing vendor performance and automating commissioning workflows for 50GW+ of capacity deployment.

What you'll do

  • Commission electrical distribution systems from utility interface to rack across multiple voltage levels
  • Develop and execute test scripts for protection schemes, transfer logic, and full-load failure scenarios
  • Oversee NETA testing and vendor startups with critical verification rather than documentation filing
  • Conduct integrated systems tests validating site resilience through utility event simulations
  • Manage vendor accountability to test standards under schedule pressure
  • Drive automation of Level 4 and Level 5 commissioning processes

What they're looking for

  • Electrical systems commissioning and pull-the-plug testing
  • One-line diagram and protection study interpretation
  • Load bank testing at megawatt scale
  • NETA (National Electrical Testing Association) protocols
  • Switchgear, UPS, and generator systems
  • Protective relay testing and coordination curves
  • Medium and high voltage (MV/HV) systems
  • Electrical Power Management Systems (EPMS) platforms
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FluidStack

FluidStack builds AI infrastructure at scale, developing data centers and warehouse operations designed to handle gigawatt-capacity compute deployment. The company is hiring for warehouse engineers, data center operations specialists, product engineers, and people leaders to support rapid infrastructure expansion across multiple sites.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a commissioning project where you caught a critical error in protection studies or one-line diagrams before it caused issues.
  • Describe your experience with pull-the-plug testing on mission-critical facilities—what scenarios did you test and how did you ensure safety?