CAI Mission Critical
Data Center Commissioning Senior Project Manager
CAI Mission Critical, Ashburn, Virginia, United States, 22011
Overview
CAI Mission Critical is seeking a Data Center Cx PM to manage project teams at client sites, inspect, test, and troubleshoot data center and building commissioning facilities. The role requires electrical and/or mechanical commissioning experience and will serve as the point of contact with client personnel and regional management. Base Pay Range
$128,300 – $150,800 per year Responsibilities
Lead commissioning activities for large data center projects (minimum 4 megawatts). Develop and maintain commissioning plans, test scripts, schedules, and budgets. Coordinate change orders and produce comprehensive summary reports. Manage multi‑disciplinary teams and oversee full commissioning responsibility. Requirements
BS in electrical, mechanical, or engineering field (or equivalent experience). 12+ years of commissioning and qualification experience in the data center industry. Strong construction industry background (vessel management, client liaison, subcontractor coordination). Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Ability to travel domestically and internationally as required. Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident without the need for sponsorship. About CAI
Founded in 1996, CAI is a 100% employee‑owned company providing commissioning, qualification, validation, startup, project management, and consulting services for FDA‑regulated and other mission‑critical industries worldwide. CAI values integrity, teamwork, and commitment to client success. Benefits
Up to 15% retirement contribution. 24 days paid time off. 5 sick days per year. Comprehensive health insurance at low employee cost. Financial support for professional education and certification. Long‑term disability coverage paid by the company. Equal Opportunity Employer
CAI is an equal‑opportunity employer that proudly employs veterans and promotes diversity and inclusion. The company considers qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Fair Chance Act.
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CAI Mission Critical is seeking a Data Center Cx PM to manage project teams at client sites, inspect, test, and troubleshoot data center and building commissioning facilities. The role requires electrical and/or mechanical commissioning experience and will serve as the point of contact with client personnel and regional management. Base Pay Range
$128,300 – $150,800 per year Responsibilities
Lead commissioning activities for large data center projects (minimum 4 megawatts). Develop and maintain commissioning plans, test scripts, schedules, and budgets. Coordinate change orders and produce comprehensive summary reports. Manage multi‑disciplinary teams and oversee full commissioning responsibility. Requirements
BS in electrical, mechanical, or engineering field (or equivalent experience). 12+ years of commissioning and qualification experience in the data center industry. Strong construction industry background (vessel management, client liaison, subcontractor coordination). Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Ability to travel domestically and internationally as required. Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident without the need for sponsorship. About CAI
Founded in 1996, CAI is a 100% employee‑owned company providing commissioning, qualification, validation, startup, project management, and consulting services for FDA‑regulated and other mission‑critical industries worldwide. CAI values integrity, teamwork, and commitment to client success. Benefits
Up to 15% retirement contribution. 24 days paid time off. 5 sick days per year. Comprehensive health insurance at low employee cost. Financial support for professional education and certification. Long‑term disability coverage paid by the company. Equal Opportunity Employer
CAI is an equal‑opportunity employer that proudly employs veterans and promotes diversity and inclusion. The company considers qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Fair Chance Act.
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