Integra Capital
Building Solutions Engineer – Location: Dallas, TX. Salary: $120,000.00-$240,000.00. Full-time position.
The Building Solutions Engineer is a highly motivated Data Center Building Solution Architect/Engineer to provide technical definition of our data center capacity solutions. This role is highly cross‑functional, focusing on translating end‑user capacity, density, and reliability requirements into detailed, executable power, cooling, and space designs that align with our global standards.
Primary Responsibilities
Review and interpret end‑user requirements and act as the technical liaison between internal IT, business units, and real‑estate teams.
Develop comprehensive capacity models that forecast power, cooling, and space utilization over the data center’s lifecycle.
Translate user requirements into a specific set of physical infrastructure specifications for new construction and retrofit projects.
Design and standardize repeatable, modular data‑hall solutions that can efficiently meet a variety of user requirements.
Ensure all proposed solutions adhere to established global design standards, resilience targets (e.g., N+1, 2N), and cost benchmarks.
Develop detailed scope‑of‑work documentation and technical design narratives for engineering and construction teams.
Collaborate with engineering teams to validate that final MEP designs meet input user requirements and capacity forecasts.
Present and articulate solution trade‑offs (CapEx vs. OpEx, density vs. flexibility) to executive leadership and non‑technical stakeholders.
Professional Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, or a relevant technical discipline.
Experience: 4+ years of progressive experience in data‑center design, capacity planning, or technical program management within a mission‑critical environment.
Proven experience in gathering, prioritizing, and translating complex technical requirements from IT/business teams into physical infrastructure designs.
Strong understanding of data‑center capacity variables (kW, kVA, CFM, square footage) and how they influence total cost of ownership.
Familiarity with major data‑center subsystems (Power, Cooling, BMS, Security).
Soft skills: exceptional interpersonal, negotiation, and written/verbal communication skills.
Prior experience with formal requirements‑management methodologies or tools.
Certifications such as Uptime Institute Accredited Tier Designer (ATD) or Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP).
Experience in a hyperscale or co‑location environment managing diverse and rapidly changing user requirements.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level | Employment type: Full‑time | Job function: Engineering and Information Technology.
Full‑time position with hours dictated by business needs.
PLEASE NOTE: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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The Building Solutions Engineer is a highly motivated Data Center Building Solution Architect/Engineer to provide technical definition of our data center capacity solutions. This role is highly cross‑functional, focusing on translating end‑user capacity, density, and reliability requirements into detailed, executable power, cooling, and space designs that align with our global standards.
Primary Responsibilities
Review and interpret end‑user requirements and act as the technical liaison between internal IT, business units, and real‑estate teams.
Develop comprehensive capacity models that forecast power, cooling, and space utilization over the data center’s lifecycle.
Translate user requirements into a specific set of physical infrastructure specifications for new construction and retrofit projects.
Design and standardize repeatable, modular data‑hall solutions that can efficiently meet a variety of user requirements.
Ensure all proposed solutions adhere to established global design standards, resilience targets (e.g., N+1, 2N), and cost benchmarks.
Develop detailed scope‑of‑work documentation and technical design narratives for engineering and construction teams.
Collaborate with engineering teams to validate that final MEP designs meet input user requirements and capacity forecasts.
Present and articulate solution trade‑offs (CapEx vs. OpEx, density vs. flexibility) to executive leadership and non‑technical stakeholders.
Professional Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, or a relevant technical discipline.
Experience: 4+ years of progressive experience in data‑center design, capacity planning, or technical program management within a mission‑critical environment.
Proven experience in gathering, prioritizing, and translating complex technical requirements from IT/business teams into physical infrastructure designs.
Strong understanding of data‑center capacity variables (kW, kVA, CFM, square footage) and how they influence total cost of ownership.
Familiarity with major data‑center subsystems (Power, Cooling, BMS, Security).
Soft skills: exceptional interpersonal, negotiation, and written/verbal communication skills.
Prior experience with formal requirements‑management methodologies or tools.
Certifications such as Uptime Institute Accredited Tier Designer (ATD) or Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP).
Experience in a hyperscale or co‑location environment managing diverse and rapidly changing user requirements.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level | Employment type: Full‑time | Job function: Engineering and Information Technology.
Full‑time position with hours dictated by business needs.
PLEASE NOTE: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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