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FluidStack

Electrical Field Engineer, Capacity Delivery

Austin, TX$157k–$208kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Fluidstack is hiring an Electrical Field Engineer to oversee electrical installations across high-speed AI data center builds in Austin, TX. You'll verify installations daily, manage pre-energization checks, and ensure compliance with design standards to keep gigawatt-scale projects on track from paper to energized operations.

What you'll do

  • Serve as on-site electrical engineering presence, verifying installations and resolving field questions same-day
  • Conduct daily electrical walkdowns covering raceway, terminations, grounding, and labeling against design specifications
  • Execute electrical punch lists and pre-energization checks to reach system energization completion
  • Identify and catch deviations, termination errors, and grounding issues before they escalate
  • Feed constructability lessons and field insights back into the reference design for future builds
  • Collaborate with construction teams to maintain schedule and quality on concurrent gigawatt-scale sites

What they're looking for

  • Field electrical engineering on industrial/data center builds
  • Electrical code and standards (NFPA 70E preferred)
  • Terminations and grounding systems verification
  • Pre-energization testing and checklists
  • Medium voltage (MV) terminations (bonus)
  • NETA testing awareness (bonus)
  • Daily on-site presence and field problem-solving
  • Technical communication and documentation
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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 time you caught a critical electrical error during field inspection—what was it and how did you handle it?
  • Describe your experience with pre-energization checklists and what makes you refuse to sign off on incomplete work.