Full-Time

Data Center Controls Engineer

Element Critical

Element Critical

51-200 employees

Enterprise data center colocation provider

No salary listed

Austin, TX, USA

In Person

Travel up to ~40%; on-site requirement in Austin, TX.

Category
Electrical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or equivalent practical experience
  • 5 years of experience in data center or critical facility environment, focused on the commissioning of mechanical systems and industrial controls
  • 5 years of experience with Building Management Systems, PLC programming, SCADA Architecture (e.g., Modbus, BACnet, industrial networking)
  • Experience managing projects in a Design/Build delivery environment for mission-critical facilities, with a focus on cooling and mechanical automation
  • Experience with contractors and site safety teams to ensure commissioning activities align with construction schedules and safety protocols
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Travel expected up to ~40%
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with design and operations teams to develop and enforce automation logic, ensuring systems meet operational standards.
  • Manage cross-functional partnerships with internal operations and engineering teams to troubleshoot complex control loop issues. Utilize 3rd party vendors and contractors to resolve issues.
  • Assist in procurement related activities including request for quotation/proposals, responding to request for information, assist in review of vendors proposals and submittal processing.
  • Attend project related meetings, coordinate with project leaders, and regularly report status to management.
  • Frequent visits to data centers to troubleshoot issues and supervise 3rd party vendor’s work to ensure compliance with the scope, design, and applicable local codes.
  • Create and maintain SOOs and documentation of existing controls infrastructure.
  • Assemble library of I&C design documents, submittals, as-builts, and O&Ms
  • Controls equipment inventory: sensors, valves, controllers, etc
  • Vendors, contacts, contracts, warranties, licenses, entitlements, passwords, 3rd party network access
  • Initial and periodic audit of existing implementations
  • Security risks
  • Operations risks (reliability, SLA risks)
  • Excessive energy or maintenance costs
  • Annual controls opex and capex budgeting
  • Critical remediation capex
  • Maintenance contracts
  • Maintenance capex: end-of-life equipment replacement
  • Upgrades in support of corporate goals, e.g. energy efficiency, operating efficiency, safety and reliability, reporting
  • Develop, document, publish design guidelines
  • Architecture
  • Hardware, vendors
  • Operator interfaces – style guide (ISA 101)
  • Naming schemes (ISA 5.1)
  • SOOs
  • Monitoring
  • Alerting/Notifications
  • SME and leader for 3rd party implementations (new construction, upgrades/additions, special projects) Lead scope definition, contractor vetting, pricing review, selection, on-boarding, progress meetings
  • Lead owner’s submittal and RFI review
  • Vet change orders
  • Lead QA/QC during implementation
  • Lead the commissioning life-cycle for data center BAS, BMS and electromechanical systems, ensuring validation of Building Automation, Building Management, and EPM System to control and monitor HVAC and electrical infrastructure effectively.
  • Ensure commissioning effectiveness by reviewing scripts, monitoring execution, and reviewing reports & issues
  • Lead owner’s punch and follow-up
  • Vet closeout and transition to operations
  • SME and leader for internal support and customer integrations (similar to IT). Collaborate with and support Facility Ops teams to enable local control within the I&C sandbox for reliability, reporting for efficiency and operations initiatives, as well as managing all training, documentation
  • Implement and support customer integrations as directed by Customer Ops.
  • Review results and action items from the quarterly maintenances for BMS and electrical systems and take actions to get them resolved.
  • Operate and maintain all controls hardware & software
  • Oversee the testing and tuning of mechanical plant controls (chillers, cooling towers, AHUs), ensuring data visibility and system redundancy are maintained through robust SCADA implementations.
  • Break-fix, preventive maintenance, ongoing tuning and adjustments.
  • Participate in on-call schedule as secondary escalation to provide immediate BMS and electrical system technical support to in-service data centers.
  • Troubleshoot and perform Root Cause Analysis or Corrective Action for BAS, BMS and EPMS system related issues in Element Critical’s data centers.
  • Per-site and global plant performance reporting
  • Develop and maintain maintenance program for all controls equipment
  • Hardware PM (calibrating sensors, stroking valves, etc)
  • Platform PM (patches as appropriate, backups, etc.)
  • Specify IT and network resources required by controls applications
  • Configure and manage EPMS, BAS, and BMS system alarm frameworks, optimize alarm logic, prioritization, and thresholds to reduce false alarms, improve signal-to-noise ratio, and ensure rapid, accurate response to critical infrastructure events to actionable events by the Facility Operations team.
  • Special projects assigned by Manager.

Element Critical acquires and manages data center facilities in major US markets, providing tailored enterprise colocation and hybrid IT infrastructure. Its offerings include hybrid colocation, secure cages and private suites, connectivity services, and cloud on-ramps from Tier III, carrier-neutral campuses. The company focuses on high-density deployments and supports AI-ready, liquid-cooled configurations, with customizable power and low-latency connectivity. By emphasizing solutions engineering and responsive customer service, Element Critical aims to partner with enterprise clients to design, deploy, and manage IT infrastructure, targeting markets underserved by larger providers and growing through strategic acquisitions.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$6M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Andrew Lake from DigitalBridge leads acquisitions amid AI infrastructure boom.
  • New backers 26North, Arctos, Mercuria fuel national platform expansion.
  • NextEra partnership supplies zero-carbon energy to Texas facilities since 2022.

What critics are saying

  • DigitalBridge competes in Austin and Chicago, poaching customers with deeper capital.
  • CoreWeave deploys 100MW+ AI campuses in Texas, obsoleting Tier III facilities.
  • ERCOT grid failures in 2026 trigger outages at Houston and Austin sites.

What makes Element Critical unique

  • Element Critical acquires established data centers in underserved enterprise markets.
  • Provides hybrid colocation for 50kW-1MW deployments with custom AI configurations.
  • Emphasizes solutions engineering and customer service beyond basic colocation.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Personal Development and Learning Opportunities

Employee Referral Program

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

0%
PR Newswire
Jan 20th, 2026
Element Critical appoints Andrew Lake as SVP to lead expansion strategy amid AI infrastructure boom

Element Critical, a US data centre provider, has appointed Andrew Lake as Senior Vice President, Head of Strategy and Acquisitions. Lake will guide strategic growth initiatives as the company scales its national platform to meet enterprise and AI-driven infrastructure demands. Lake previously worked at DigitalBridge and Ares, investing across infrastructure and real estate asset classes. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University. In his role, Lake will lead acquisition efforts, evaluate new market opportunities and work with capital partners to support expansion. Founded in 2014, Element Critical operates facilities in Chicago, Austin and Houston, serving enterprise, hyperscale, AI and neo-cloud customers. The company is actively expanding across key US markets to deliver purpose-built capacity for mission-critical organisations.

Chicago Business
Apr 5th, 2024
People on the Move

Matt joins us from Element Critical Data Centers, where he served as VP of Construction, overseeing their nationwide capital development portfolio.

Element Critical
Sep 28th, 2023
Element Critical Makes its Definitive Hybrid Data Center Implementation Blueprint Available for Free Download

VIENNA, Va., September 28, 2023 - Element Critical, one of the fastest growing data center providers in the US, announces the availability of its hybrid data center implementations resource, Unlocking the Transformative Power of the Hybrid Data Center Model: Your Blueprint for Unlimited Digital Transformation.

PR Newswire
May 30th, 2023
Element Critical Wins 2023 Globee® Awards For Information Technology

Element Critical Named Gold Winner for Top Business to Business (B2B) IT Vendor of the YearVIENNA, Va., May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Element Critical, an award-winning colocation and interconnection provider, proudly announces that the company has been honored as a Gold winner in the 18th Annual Globee® Awards for Information Technology in the Top B2B IT Vendor of the Year category.Element Critical is a Gold winner in the 2023 Globee® Awards, named a Top B2B IT Vendor of the Year.These esteemed global awards celebrate outstanding achievements in information technology and cybersecurity. They acknowledge vendors who demonstrate excellence through their advanced, ground-breaking products, solutions, and services, thereby raising the industry standards in all aspects of technology and cybersecurity. This recognition highlights the remarkable contributions made by Element Critical and their commitment to driving innovation in the field."We are immensely proud to receive this esteemed accolade from the Globee Awards, recognizing Element Critical as a Gold winner in the 2023 Globee Awards for Information Technology," states Ken Parent, CEO. "This achievement underscores our foundational purpose to deliver the core IT infrastructure solutions in a consultative and personalized manner that ensures our customers continue to grow with us. We have always had a steadfast commitment to meeting the diverse needs of today's business and technology leaders."The judging process for the 2023 Globee Awards for Information Technology involved the active participation of over 600 judges from diverse corners of the globe, representing a broad spectrum of industry experts. These esteemed judges contributed their expertise to evaluate and assess the submissions received

Yahoo Finance
May 30th, 2023
Element Critical Wins 2023 Globee® Awards for Information Technology

Element Critical, an award-winning colocation and interconnection provider, proudly announces that the company has been honored as a Gold winner in the 18th Annual Globee® Awards for Information Technology in the Top B2B IT Vendor of the Year category.