We are seeking a highly organized and technically savvy OFCI Project Manager to oversee Owner‑Furnished, Contractor‑Installed equipment delivery and integration for a large‑scale data center project in Querétaro. This role ensures end‑to‑end coordination of critical equipment—from procurement and logistics through installation, commissioning, and turnover—working closely with design, construction, and vendor teams.
OFCI Scope Management
- Manage all OFCI equipment packages, including mechanical, electrical, IT, and specialized data‑center systems (e.g., CRAC/CRAH units, UPS systems, switchgear, RPPs, BMS/EPMS hardware).
- Maintain an OFCI responsibility matrix defining ownership, handover points, installation requirements, and contractor interfaces.
- Ensure equipment submittals, technical documentation, and vendor requirements are aligned with design specifications and project milestones.
Procurement, Logistics & Delivery Coordination
- Track OFCI purchase orders, fabrication status, logistics schedules, and delivery timelines to the jobsite.
- Coordinate delivery sequences with construction teams to avoid site congestion and ensure readiness for installation.
- Oversee equipment inspections on arrival, verifying quantities, conditions, and compliance with technical standards.
Installation Readiness & Contractor Coordination
- Communicate installation requirements, MEP interface points, and vendor specifications to general contractors and subcontractors.
- Validate that contractors meet pre‑install conditions: slab readiness, power availability, pathways, supports, seismic anchoring, and safety compliance.
- Facilitate vendor/installer coordination meetings to align installation methods, sequencing, and constraints.
Technical Support & Issue Resolution
- Serve as the primary liaison between vendors, engineering teams, and installation contractors for all OFCI‑related technical questions.
- Support clash detection and field engineering reviews to resolve interface issues before installation.
- Track and mitigate risks related to long‑lead equipment, design changes, and field conditions affecting OFCI scope.
Documentation, Quality & Commissioning
- Maintain OFCI logs, equipment registers, delivery records, installation progress trackers, and punch lists.
- Ensure all documentation (O&M manuals, warranties, factory test results, commissioning scripts) is collected and stored for turnover.
- Support integrated systems testing (IST), ensuring OFCI equipment performs per specification during commissioning phases.
Stakeholder Communication
- Provide regular OFCI status updates, dashboards, and risk assessments to the Planning, Construction, and Project Controls teams.
- Attend coordination, progress, and commissioning meetings to represent OFCI scope and escalate issues when necessary.