Full-Time

Supply Chain Systems and Operations Management Director

Posted on 11/14/2025

Fleet Data Centers

Fleet Data Centers

51-200 employees

Designs, builds, and operates hyperscale campuses

Compensation Overview

$180k - $225k/yr

+ Discretionary Bonus

Seattle, WA, USA + 3 more

More locations: Austin, TX, USA | Arlington, VA, USA | Denver, CO, USA

Hybrid

Travel up to 20% to Fleet offices and vendors.

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Required Skills
Inventory Management
REST APIs
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, Business, or a related field.
  • 7+ years of progressive experience in supply chain operations, systems, or process optimization/transformation, including 3–5 years in a leadership role.
  • Experience in mission-critical or capital-intensive industries (e.g., data centers, construction, energy, industrial manufacturing).
  • Deep expertise in ERP, procure-to-pay, materials/inventory management, and vendor integration (e.g., via APIs, EDIs, etc.).
  • Proven record of accomplishment in implementing process improvement initiatives and driving operational excellence.
  • Strong understanding of master data management to enable supply chain analytics, operational KPIs, and process re-engineering.
  • Excellent communication, change management, and stakeholder engagement skills.
  • Ability to manage ambiguity and scale systems and operations in a rapidly growing environment.
Responsibilities
  • Own the strategy, business requirements, and optimization for the successful implementation, and continuous improvement of supply chain systems (ERP, Design, Construction, and Operations, from all aspects of vendor requirements (Procure-to-Pay), materials management/inventory, reverse logistics, and key (master) data elements to support analytics platforms).
  • Lead the strategy for system integration efforts across procurement, construction, finance, and operations functions to ensure supply chain systems are optimized for data visibility, automation, and scalability.
  • Partner with the future CIO organization and the centralized IT organization including business teams to identify and streamline workflow enhancements to enable reporting, dashboards, and decision-support tools.
  • Work with key Supply Chain (Procurement) partners to standardize procure-to-pay along with vendor management operations. Develop the strategy for procurement operations to be utilized across our Supply Chain (inclusive of Procurement) and business teams across the portfolio of data centers, including: Develop and maintain global SOPs, playbooks, and workflows for supplier onboarding, sourcing, contracting, associated approvals, and vendor management.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce cycle times, cost, and operational risk.
Desired Qualifications
  • MBA, MS in Supply Chain or advanced degree in engineering or other quantitative disciplines
  • Experience in data center industry, an infrastructure service provider or similar technology company
  • Certifications such as CPSM, CSCP, or Six Sigma Black Belt
  • Integrity and Ethical Standards: Build trust, ensure fairness, and foster long-term, transparent relationships with suppliers.
  • Effective Communication: The ability to clearly convey expectations and requirements to suppliers and negotiation parties, while understanding their needs and concerns. Comfortable delivering written and verbal presentations to internal leadership teams.
  • Emotional Intelligence: Ability to understand the emotions, cultural nuances, and motivations of others, while effectively managing one's own emotions during high-pressure negotiations.
  • Strategic Thinking: Recognize how supplier relationships and negotiations align with the broader organizational goals, while aiming for outcomes that benefit both parties.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Finding innovative solutions and being flexible in addressing unexpected challenges.
  • Analytical Ability: Make data-driven decisions, assess cost structures, identify potential risks, ensuring informed and strategic outcomes.
  • Influence and Persuasion: Able to effectively advocate for their position, build consensus, and secure favorable agreements without compromising relationships.
  • Operational Paranoia: Anticipate risks, identify vulnerabilities, and proactively implement mechanisms to prevent and minimize disruptions and safeguard safety, security, availability, and scale.
  • Relationship Management: Cultivate trust, collaboration, and long-term partnerships, while building a broad network that provides valuable benchmarking, industry insights, and alternative sourcing options.

Fleet Data Centers designs, builds, and operates mega-scale data center campuses for hyperscale clients. In-house design and engineering enable campus-level leases and scalable capacity up to gigawatts, with end-to-end campus solutions from construction to ongoing operation. The company focuses on the hyperscale niche, offering long-term partnerships, large-scale capacity, and predictable costs that differ from traditional providers. Its goal is to help hyperscale customers grow their data center fleets efficiently through scalable, long-term campus solutions.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$8.4B

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

2025

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The February and May 2026 notes validate enormous appetite for hyperscale project finance.
  • Tract controls 11,000-plus acres in Storey County, enabling repeat campus expansion.
  • A long-term investment-grade anchor tenant de-risks construction and supports refinancing.

What critics are saying

  • Fleet depends on one unnamed tenant; any dispute destabilizes the entire campus economics.
  • $8.4 billion of secured notes magnifies delays, overruns, and refinancing risk.
  • Storey County power, permitting, or construction setbacks would delay Fleet's first confirmed platform asset.

What makes Fleet Data Centers unique

  • Fleet builds mega-scale, single-user campuses for hyperscalers, not generic colocation.
  • Its Storey County project spans 230 MW utility capacity and 200 MW critical IT.
  • Fleet secured 100% leased financing on a 197-month NNN lease with AAA-grade tenant.

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Group Africa Publishing Limited
Feb 16th, 2026
Fleet Data Centers Raises $3.8bn to Build Out 230MW Data Center Campus in Reno, Nevada

Fleet Data Centers raises $3.8bn to build out 230MW Data Center campus in Reno, Nevada. Home " Buildings " Data Center " Fleet Data Centers raises $3.8bn to build out 230MW Data Center campus in Reno, Nevada. Updated on Feb 16, 2026 Discover more Building materials directory Construction project management software Ports construction supplies Fleet Data Centers is on an endeavor to raise billions of dollars to build out a data center campus in Reno, Nevada, for a major tenant. The company is the data center development arm of U.S.-based major firm Tract. The companies this week announced the pricing of $3.8 billion aggregate principal amount of 5.875 percent senior secured notes due in 2031. Moreover, the proceeds are expected to be used to finance a portion of the development and construction of the center. The scope entails a 230MW utility capacity (200MW critical IT) turnkey data center and electrical substation. The data center will be located on a 252-acre property in Storey County, Nevada. However, the officials owners of the data center facility have noted yet been disclosed. Nonetheless, there are leads towards who the project's owner may be. The project has been 100 percent leased to an unnamed "AA- investment grade rated tenant with a market cap in excess of $3 trillion" on a 197-month (16.4-year) 'triple net' (NNN) lease. Another data center owner that had been mystic until recently is Amazon who were recently purported to be behind a data center campus in Washington. Outlook on the Nevada Data Center campus in Reno. Despite not knowing the official owners of the Nevada data center campus, companies with a market cap above $3 trillion are few. Only Nvidia, Apple, and Google parent Alphabet currently above that threshold. While the companies have not specified the tenant, reports surfaced last week suggesting that Nvidia was the company set to lease the development. "This transaction sets a new benchmark for the data center sector - the highest-rated, largest issuance, highest loan-to-cost, and tightest pricing for any single data center high-yield bond project financing to date," Fleet noted. Fleet's fund, Fleet Data Centers I, LP (Fleet I), also announced the pricing via its wholly-owned subsidiary, SV RNO Property Owner I, LLC. Founded by former Cologix CEO Grant van Rooyen, Tract first announced plans to develop a property in Storey County, Nevada, in October 2023. Afterwards, they acquired more parcels of land in June 2024, bringing its total land ownership in the area to more than 11,000 acres. Tract aims to develop 'master-planned' data center parks, getting sites zoned, powered, and shovel-ready for other companies to develop data centers on. It then launched Fleet to actually build data centers in those parks and other sites not owned by Tract. Nonetheless, the build-out in Nevada is Fleet's first confirmed development. Nvidia runs its own data centers and gets additional capacity by leasing space from cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Project factsheet. * Project Name: Nevada Data Center Facility in Reno * Company: Fleet Data Centers. * Parent Company: Tract * Funding Vehicle: Fleet Data Centers I, LP (Fleeet I). * Issuing Authority: SV RNO Property Owner I, LLC. * Combined Financing Raised: $3.8 billion. * Instrument: 5.875% Senior Secured Notes. * Maturity: 2031 * Form: Financing of high-yield bond projects. * City: Reno * County: Storey County * State: Nevada * Country: United States * Site Size: 252 acres Technical Scope * Total Utility Capacity: 230MW * Critical IT Load: 200MW * Delivery Case: Turnkey data center campus. * Infrastructure Included: Specific electrical substation. Lease Structure * Lease Type: Triple Net (NNN) * Lease Term: 197 months (16.4 years) * Pre-Leasing Status: 100% leased Tenant Profile: * AA- investment grade rating * Capitalization in the market of over $3 trillion. * Identity undisclosed * Potential Tenant Candidates (>3 trillion market cap) * Nvidia * Apple * Alphabet * Speculation about the Industry: Nvidia. Development Background * Initial Land Announcement: October 2023. * further Land Acquisition: June 2024. * Total Acreage of Land Controlled by Tract in Storey County: 11,000+ acres. Business Model: * Planned data center parks of masters. * Ready-prepared, electrically, and shovel-ready sites. * Fleet designed to build facilities in Tract developments. * Status: The initial confirmed development project of Fleet. Strategic Significance * Biggest issuance of high-yield bonds in one data center project ever. * Benchmark loan-to-cost structure * Anchored by long-term investment-grade hyperscale tenant

EIN Presswire
Feb 13th, 2026
Fleet Data Centers prices $3.8B notes for 230MW hyperscale facility in Reno

Fleet Data Centers has priced $3.8 billion of 5.875% senior secured notes due in 2031 to finance a 230-megawatt data centre facility in Storey County, Nevada. The notes were sold through a private offering to qualified institutional buyers. The company, a portfolio firm of Tract Capital, will use the proceeds to develop a turnkey data centre on a 252-acre property. The project is 100% leased to an AA- rated tenant with over $3 trillion market capitalisation under a 197-month triple-net lease. The notes will pay interest semi-annually and include amortisation payments of 2.5% of the original principal amount. They are secured by first-priority liens on substantially all issuer assets. The offering is expected to close on 24 February 2026.

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