Communicates and provides guidance on SPS-101 Energy Isolation program documents.
Acts in coordination with the Authorizing Energy Marshal as a subject matter expert in all Energy Isolation incident investigations in area of responsibility.
Liaising MS Operations where energy isolation activities may potentially impact operating datacenter core operations.
Work with the Authorizing Energy Marshal to establish an Energy Isolation Permit process.
Serves as an independent authority for stopping all unsafe work practices regarding Energy Isolation.
Utilize SPS-101 Energy Isolation SPS and SPS-101 Energy Isolation Guidebook as the baseline and foundation of the Energy Isolation Program that is implemented throughout the campus and project.
Ensures SoWs, MOPs, and Scripts are reviewed, and all sources of energy are identified.
Helps determine if a group or individual LOTO will be required. Establishes with the Authorizing Energy Marshal a centralized LOTO with all site entities.
Ensures process is established that verifies qualifications, training, and PPE of personnel performing the work.
Establishes and manages an Energy Isolation assurance process and works with site teams to close any gaps identified in assurance audits. Alignment Checklist SPS 101 Energy Isolation is provided as a reference / guideline
Participate in High Risk Activity (HRA) planning meetings associated with Energy Isolation.
The Energy Marshal is an assurance role that helps ensure the vendors’ and contractors’ Energy Isolation Program meets or exceeds any Microsoft safety policy requirements and is stood up by the Authorizing Energy Marshal.
Report highlighting the activities and general status of the Energy Isolation Program
Ensures approval process for proposed Energy Isolation procedures is in place.
Audits and findings to include inspections, issues, deficiencies, and best practices within the Energy Isolation Program
Establishes Acceptance Criteria for Authorizing Authority’s site Energy Isolation Plan
Requirements
electrical eng
master's
5+ years
bms
mep
licensure
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field AND 5+ years of technical engineering experience
OR Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, or related field AND 1+ year(s) of technical engineering experience.
Ability to effectively communicate complex technical solutions and concepts to engineers and non-engineers
6+ years of technical engineering experience
Practical experience with building management systems and automation, controls & frameworks.
OR Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or related field AND 2+ years of technical engineering experience
Experience with the operation and maintenance of building MEP systems. (Power distribution, lighting, grounding, fire alarm, security, life safety, including NFPA 70E, controls systems and sprinkler systems)
Experience in critical environment and industry standards and practices
Professional Licensure and Society Memberships
Delegates alternates that are qualified to assume role during multi-shift and peak energization time frames.
Understanding of electrical theory and practical application via your maintenance & operation of critical electrical equipment. (Paralleling switchgear, redundant UPS systems, DC battery strings, multi-source electrical utility switchgear, standby diesel generators, etc.)
OR Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field AND 3+ years of technical engineering experience.
Experience in the Control of Hazardous Energy in complex mission critical infrastructure
Knowledge of construction techniques, terminology, and documentation (blueprints, electrical one-lines, construction drawings etc.)
Ability to interpret line drawings and system redundancies to ensure design of LOTO systems is 100% effective and in compliance with Microsoft standards
Benefits
Continuing Education Program
Paid Time Off (16 days)
Parental Leave (up to 80 hours)
Back-Up Dependent Care (up to 10 days per year)
Flexible Spending Accounts (Healthcare, Dependent Care and Transit and Parking where applicable)
Health insurance, including an option with a Health Savings Account
Vision insurance
Dental insurance
Disability insurance
Life Insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment
401(k) Plan
Paid Holidays (8 days)
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement Counseling
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Began as a structural engineering firm and evolved through a century of expansions.
Headquartered in Manhattan’s Empire State Building with global reach.
Delivers architecture, engineering, planning, and construction management services.
Typical projects include transit hubs, highways and bridges, water treatment facilities, commercial buildings, and program management roles.
Financially robust with steady growth through strategic acquisitions and a diverse project portfolio.
Known for landmark contributions such as the Jefferson Memorial and NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building.
Balances routine and extraordinary work, offering both scale and creativity in projects like highway expansions to iconic civic structures.
Culture + Values
Integrity: WE DO WHAT’S RIGHT. We are consistent and transparent. We are ethical and accountable. We are safety‑focused and quality‑driven.
Partnership: WE PARTNER TO DELIVER. We value all relationships. We are collaborative to drive innovation. We are resourceful to create solutions. We are actively engaged in our industry and our communities.
Optimism: WE SEE OPPORTUNITY. We see potential in every situation. We are energized to create a better future. We are empowered to use our talents.
Projects are local.
Clients are local.
Leadership is local.
Environment + Sustainability
Focus on reducing embodied carbon via material choices and data-driven design; specialized training and life-cycle assessment tracking.
Sustainability services include energy/water efficiency, resource conservation, recycled materials, indoor air quality, waste/emissions reduction, green infrastructure, LEED, Envision, Passive House certifications.
SAP tracks energy performance, project emissions, renewable energy use, water/materials conservation, governance/reporting, and sustainable operations.
Inclusion & Diversity
Employee‑led Communities: AAPI, Black Heritage, Hispanic, Pride (LGBTQIA+), Rising Professionals, STV Women’s Network.
Embedded diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging into operations and mindset.
Vision commits to a diverse and inclusive culture reflecting clients and communities.