Position Overview:
The Senior Data Center Construction Manager plays a critical role in the successful delivery of Fleet’s large-scale, mission-critical data center projects. Reporting to the Director of Construction, this role leads all aspects of project execution, from concept and design coordination through commissioning and turnover, ensuring projects are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
This leader collaborates across internal design, operations, and commissioning teams as well as with general contractors, trade partners, and consultants to deliver next-generation digital infrastructure that powers the world’s largest cloud and AI platforms.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Leadership and Delivery:
- Manage all phases of data center construction, including preconstruction planning, execution, and closeout
- Oversee project schedules, budgets, and quality objectives, ensuring alignment with program and company goals
- Coordinate the work of general contractors, subcontractors, and vendors to achieve seamless project delivery
- Monitor construction progress and proactively identify and resolve schedule or scope conflicts
- Lead site-based project meetings, inspections, and commissioning activities
Technical and Quality Oversight:
- Ensure proper installation and integration of mission-critical systems including electrical, mechanical, cooling, controls, fire protection, and security
- Verify compliance with Tier III and Tier IV design standards, building codes, and safety regulations
- Partner with commissioning and operations teams to validate performance, reliability, and uptime readiness
- Drive quality control programs and enforce documentation standards through Procore or equivalent systems
Budgeting and Contracts:
- Develop, track, and manage project budgets, cash flow forecasts, and cost reports
- Lead RFP processes, contract negotiations, and change order reviews with contractors and suppliers
- Review project scopes, drawings, and specifications to identify cost and schedule optimization opportunities
Stakeholder Collaboration:
- Serve as the primary liaison between internal teams, owners’ representatives, contractors, and consultants
- Provide regular progress updates and risk assessments to leadership and key stakeholders
- Foster a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement across project teams
Risk, Safety, and Compliance:
- Ensure adherence to all environmental, health, and safety requirements on site
- Oversee risk mitigation strategies and contingency planning for schedule, design, or logistical challenges
- Support sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives in design and construction execution
Why Sparks, NV:
- No state income tax
- Proximity to Reno and Tahoe
- Lower cost of living than Bay Area and Seattle
- Growing data center hub
Basic Qualifications: