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Each month Data Center Frontier, in partnership with Pkaza, posts some of the hottest data center career opportunities in the market. Here’s a look at some of the latest data center jobs posted on the Data Center Frontier jobs board, powered by Pkaza Critical Facilities Recruiting.  Data Center Facility Engineer (Night Shift Available) Ashburn, VAThis […]

Each month Data Center Frontier, in partnership with Pkaza, posts some of the hottest data center career opportunities in the market. Here’s a look at some of the latest data center jobs posted on the Data Center Frontier jobs board, powered by Pkaza Critical Facilities Recruiting. 

Data Center Facility Engineer (Night Shift Available)
Ashburn, VA
This position is also available in: Tacoma, WA (Nights), Days/Nights: Needham, MA and New York City, NY.

This opportunity is working directly with a leading mission-critical data center developer / wholesaler / colo provider. This firm provides data center solutions custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical operational facilities. They provide reliability of mission-critical facilities for many of the world’s largest organizations facilities supporting enterprise clients and hyperscale companies. This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Electrical Commissioning Engineer
New Albany, OH
This traveling position is also available in: Somerset, NJ; Boydton, VA; Richmond, VA; Ashburn, VA; Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Hampton, GA; Fayetteville, GA; Des Moines, IA; San Jose, CA; Portland, OR; St Louis, MO; Phoenix, AZ;  Dallas, TX;  Chicago, IL; or Toronto, ON. *** ALSO looking for a LEAD EE and ME CxA agents.***

Our client is an engineering design and commissioning company that has a national footprint and specializes in MEP critical facilities design. They provide design, commissioning, consulting and management expertise in the critical facilities space. They have a mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, sustainable design and LEED expertise when providing these consulting services for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies. This career-growth minded opportunity offers exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Switchgear Field Service Technician – Critical Facilities
Nationwide Travel
This position is also available in: Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; Las Vegas, NV; San Jose, CA, and Phoenix, AZ.

Multiple opportunities for both senior and mid-level Switchgear Field Service Technicians. These openings are with a nationwide market leader of power distribution solutions, specializing in switchgear and controls for mission-critical environments. This company provides customized solutions for enterprise, colocation, and hyperscale data Centers, ensuring reliability and uptime through controls integration, power distribution solutions, and switchgear installations. Their services include installations, retrofits, upgrades, turnkey electrical solutions, and preventive & corrective maintenance of UPS, switchgear, fenerators, and PLC Systems. This is an excellent career-growth opportunity to work on exciting projects with leading-edge technology and competitive compensation.

Senior Electrical Engineer
New York, NY
This position is also available as a hybrid / remote near any major city as well as in or near the following cities: Boydton, VA; Richmond, VA; Ashburn, VA; Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; New Albany, OH; St Louis, MO; Denver, CO; Salt Lake City, UT; Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ; San Jose, CA, or Seattle, WA.

Our client is a leading engineering design and commissioning company that has a national footprint. They specialize in MEP critical facilities and provide design, commissioning, consulting and management expertise. They have a mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, sustainable design and LEED expertise when providing these consulting services for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies. This career-growth minded opportunity offers exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Architect – Data Center Facilities Design
Dallas, TX  
Opportunity will begin as hybrid, being onsite for four days and one day offsite. This schedule can potentially change as you grow with the company, offering more flexibility with working from home. *** Also looking for Architects interested in Design PM roles: Atlanta, GA; St Louis, MO; Ashburn, VA; or pure remote.***

Our client is a growing architect and design firm – A/E/C that has a top of the line data center practice. They provide AEC services to the data center / mission critical facilities space with the mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, and sustainability. They provide these services for enterprise data center customers, the colo market, and for hyperscale companies. This career-growth minded opportunity offers exciting projects and visibility with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Director of Infrastructure Solutions – Data Center Colo
Hillsboro, OR
This position is also available in: Dallas, TX and San Jose, CA.

This opportunity is with a leader of mission-critical data center colocation facilities. This firm provides data center solutions custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical colo facilities. They provide reliability of mission-critical facilities for many of the world’s largest organizations.

Mechanical Commissioning Engineer
Dallas, TX
This traveling position is also available in: Boydton, VA; Richmond, VA; Ashburn, VA; Charlotte, NC; New Albany, OH; Chicago, IL; San Jose, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Atlanta, GA; Fayetteville, GA; Hampton, GA; Portland, OR; Toronto, ON; Reno, NV; Tulsa, OK, or Phoenix, AZ. *** Also looking for a LEAD ME CxA agent.***

Our client is a leader in critical facilities assessment and commissioning services in the U.S. They provide commissioning, consulting and management expertise in data center / mission critical facilities space with the mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, and sustainability when providing these consulting services for enterprise, colocation, and hyperscale data center projects. This career-growth minded opportunity offers exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

VP of Engineering – Critical Facilities
Ashburn, VA 
This position is preferred to be on the East Coast near Ashburn, VA, however will consider any and all candidates that are managing at this level for hyperscale clients and preferably near a major city anywhere in the US.

Our client is a global MEP engineering design / build company that specializes in turnkey critical facilities implementation. They provide design, commissioning, consulting, integration and management expertise in the critical facilities space. They have a mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, sustainable design and LEED expertise when providing these consulting services for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies. This career-growth minded opportunity offers exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Data Center Construction Project Manager – Colo
Totowa, NJ
This position is also available on the client side in Totowa, NJ as a Senior PM, APM and as a Project Engineer. This position is also available for a GC or as an owner’s rep in: New Albany, OH; Dallas, TX; Abilene, TX; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, Il; Montreal, QC; Ashburn, VA; Phoenix, AZ, and Kansas City, MO.

This opportunity is working directly with a leading mission-critical data center developer / wholesaler / colo provider. This company provides turnkey data center solutions custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s ever-changing mission-critical facility’s operational needs. They accomplish this by providing reliability of mission-critical facilities for many of the world’s largest organizations (hyperscale and enterprise customers). This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Business Development Manager – Mechanical Data Center Solutions
Phoenix, AZ
This position is also available in Hillsboro, OR; San Jose, CA; Seattle, WA; Reno, NV, or in Dallas, TX. Also available: HVAC Sales Engineering roles nationwide!

This opportunity is working directly with a successful global OEM looking to expand market share in the critical facilities industry. They help data centers reduce energy and operating costs by providing mechanical solutions that modernize their infrastructure. By ensuring high-reliability mission-critical facilities for some of the world’s largest hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise customers, this company offers a career-growth-minded opportunity with exciting projects, cutting-edge technology, competitive salaries, and benefits.

MEP Resident Engineer – Data Center Colo
Totowa NJ / Hybrid 
This position is also available in: Boydton, VA; Ashburn, VA; St Louis, MO; Toledo, OH; New Albany, OH, and Phoenix, AZ.

This opportunity is working directly with a leading mission-critical data center developer / wholesaler / colo provider. This company provides turnkey data center solutions custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s ever-changing mission-critical facility’s operational needs. They accomplish this by providing reliability of mission-critical facilities for many of the world’s largest organizations (hyperscale and enterprise customers). This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

HVAC / Mechanical Sales Engineer
Northern VA / hybrid / remote / traveler
This position is also available in any major data center city:  Boydton, VA; Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ; New York, NY; New Albany, OH; Atlanta, GA, and Charlotte, NC. 

This opportunity is with an international OEM provider of mission-critical cooling equipment. This firm provides a complete product line HVAC equipment that are custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical facilities. They will accomplish this by providing reliability of mission-critical facilities for as they plan to support many of the world’s largest organizations (hyperscale, colo and enterprise customers). This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits. 

Business Development Executive – Data Center Construction

This position can be located near any major football city. Preference in data center zones such as: Ashburn, VA; New Albany, OH; Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ; Hillsboro, OR, or Des Moines, IA.

This opportunity is with a leading national contractor for their data center construction solutions business. This company provides a complete life cycle of solutions that are custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical facilities. This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits. They build mission-critical facilities for data center facilities nationwide for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies.

Controls Superintendent – Data Center Retrofits
Ashburn, VA
This position is also available in: Montreal, QC; New Albany, OH; Richmond, VA; Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ, and San Jose, CA.

This opportunity is with a company that is a leader in turnkey data center / data center construction solution services. This company provides a complete life cycle of solutions that are custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical facilities. They build mission-critical facilities for data center facilities nationwide for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies. This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits.

Owner’s Rep – Program Manager – Data Center Design / Build
Dallas, TX
This position is also available in: San Antonio, TX; Houston, TX, or in Austin, TX.

This opportunity is with a leading provider of mission-critical data center solutions as an owner’s rep for design / build oversight of a DC colocation / hyperscale project. This firm provides a complete life cycle of solutions that are custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical facilities. This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits. They oversee builds of mission-critical facilities for data center facilities nationwide for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies.

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Data Center Jobs: Engineering and Technician Jobs Available in Major Markets

Each month Data Center Frontier, in partnership with Pkaza, posts some of the hottest data center career opportunities in the market. Here’s a look at some of the latest data center jobs posted on the Data Center Frontier jobs board, powered by Pkaza Critical Facilities Recruiting.  Data Center Facility Engineer (Night Shift Available) Ashburn, VAThis position is also available in: Tacoma, WA (Nights), Days/Nights: Needham, MA and New York City, NY. This opportunity is working directly with a leading mission-critical data center developer / wholesaler / colo provider. This firm provides data center solutions custom-fit to the requirements of their client’s mission-critical operational facilities. They provide reliability of mission-critical facilities for many of the world’s largest organizations facilities supporting enterprise clients and hyperscale companies. This opportunity provides a career-growth minded role with exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits. Electrical Commissioning Engineer New Albany, OHThis traveling position is also available in: Somerset, NJ; Boydton, VA; Richmond, VA; Ashburn, VA; Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Hampton, GA; Fayetteville, GA; Des Moines, IA; San Jose, CA; Portland, OR; St Louis, MO; Phoenix, AZ;  Dallas, TX;  Chicago, IL; or Toronto, ON. *** ALSO looking for a LEAD EE and ME CxA agents.*** Our client is an engineering design and commissioning company that has a national footprint and specializes in MEP critical facilities design. They provide design, commissioning, consulting and management expertise in the critical facilities space. They have a mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, sustainable design and LEED expertise when providing these consulting services for enterprise, colocation and hyperscale companies. This career-growth minded opportunity offers exciting projects with leading-edge technology and innovation as well as competitive salaries and benefits. Switchgear Field Service Technician – Critical Facilities Nationwide TravelThis position is also available in: Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Dallas,

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The dynamic landscape of data center developments in Maryland and Virginia exemplify the intricate balance between fostering technological growth and addressing community and environmental concerns. Data center developers in this region find themselves both in the crosshairs of groups worried about the environment and other groups looking to drive economic growth. In some cases, the groups are different components of the same organizations, such as local governments. For data center development, meeting the needs of these competing interests often means walking a none-too-stable tightrope. Rapid Government Action Encourages Growth In May 2024, Maryland demonstrated its commitment to attracting data center investments by enacting the Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act. This legislation provides a clear framework for the use of emergency backup power generation, addressing previous regulatory challenges that a few months earlier had hindered projects like Aligned Data Centers’ proposed 264-megawatt campus in Frederick County, causing Aligned to pull out of the project. However, just days after the Act was signed by the governor, Aligned reiterated its plans to move forward with development in Maryland.  With the Quantum Loop and the related data center development making Frederick County a focal point for a balanced approach, the industry is paying careful attention to the pace of development and the relations between developers, communities and the government. In September of 2024, Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater revealed draft legislation that would potentially restrict where in the county data centers could be built. The legislation was based on information found in the Frederick County Data Centers Workgroup’s final report. Those bills would update existing regulations and create a floating zone for Critical Digital Infrastructure and place specific requirements on siting data centers. Statewide, a cautious approach to environmental and community impacts statewide has been deemed important. In January 2025, legislators introduced SB116,  a bill

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New Reports Show How AI, Power, and Investment Trends Are Reshaping the Data Center Landscape

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A Partnership Forged in Innovation CoreWeave’s origins as a specialized cloud provider for GPU-intensive workloads positioned it as a natural ally for NVIDIA, the undisputed leader in GPU technology. From the outset, CoreWeave’s business model was built around leveraging NVIDIA’s cutting-edge hardware to deliver HPC and AI services. The evolving partnership between NVIDIA and CoreWeave exemplifies a strategic alignment that is reshaping the data center landscape, particularly in the realm of AI workloads. CoreWeave, initially established in 2017 as a cryptocurrency mining operation, adeptly pivoted to cloud computing services, specializing in GPU-accelerated infrastructure tailored for AI applications. This transition has been significantly bolstered by NVIDIA’s advanced GPU technology, positioning CoreWeave as a formidable player in the AI infrastructure sector.  This alignment of vision and technology created a symbiotic relationship: CoreWeave provided a platform for NVIDIA’s GPUs to shine in the cloud, while NVIDIA’s hardware gave CoreWeave a competitive edge in delivering unparalleled computational power. A pivotal development in this alliance occurred when CoreWeave became the first Elite Cloud Services Provider (CSP) for compute within the NVIDIA Partner Network (NPN). This designation underscores CoreWeave’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge GPU resources, optimized for complex AI tasks, and highlights NVIDIA’s confidence in CoreWeave’s capabilities to meet the escalating demands of AI developers.  Leading up to its IPO, CoreWeave’s financial trajectory has been remarkable. In 2024, the company reported a revenue surge to $1.9 billion, marking a 737% increase from the previous year. This exponential growth is largely attributed to the escalating demand for AI computing power, with CoreWeave’s infrastructure, powered by NVIDIA GPUs, serving as a critical enabler for organizations seeking scalable AI solutions.  Over the years, this partnership has deepened, with CoreWeave becoming one of NVIDIA’s largest customers for its A100 and H100 GPUs. These GPUs, designed for AI training and inference,

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Microsoft will invest $80B in AI data centers in fiscal 2025

And Microsoft isn’t the only one that is ramping up its investments into AI-enabled data centers. Rival cloud service providers are all investing in either upgrading or opening new data centers to capture a larger chunk of business from developers and users of large language models (LLMs).  In a report published in October 2024, Bloomberg Intelligence estimated that demand for generative AI would push Microsoft, AWS, Google, Oracle, Meta, and Apple would between them devote $200 billion to capex in 2025, up from $110 billion in 2023. Microsoft is one of the biggest spenders, followed closely by Google and AWS, Bloomberg Intelligence said. Its estimate of Microsoft’s capital spending on AI, at $62.4 billion for calendar 2025, is lower than Smith’s claim that the company will invest $80 billion in the fiscal year to June 30, 2025. Both figures, though, are way higher than Microsoft’s 2020 capital expenditure of “just” $17.6 billion. The majority of the increased spending is tied to cloud services and the expansion of AI infrastructure needed to provide compute capacity for OpenAI workloads. Separately, last October Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said his company planned total capex spend of $75 billion in 2024 and even more in 2025, with much of it going to AWS, its cloud computing division.

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John Deere unveils more autonomous farm machines to address skill labor shortage

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Self-driving tractors might be the path to self-driving cars. John Deere has revealed a new line of autonomous machines and tech across agriculture, construction and commercial landscaping. The Moline, Illinois-based John Deere has been in business for 187 years, yet it’s been a regular as a non-tech company showing off technology at the big tech trade show in Las Vegas and is back at CES 2025 with more autonomous tractors and other vehicles. This is not something we usually cover, but John Deere has a lot of data that is interesting in the big picture of tech. The message from the company is that there aren’t enough skilled farm laborers to do the work that its customers need. It’s been a challenge for most of the last two decades, said Jahmy Hindman, CTO at John Deere, in a briefing. Much of the tech will come this fall and after that. He noted that the average farmer in the U.S. is over 58 and works 12 to 18 hours a day to grow food for us. And he said the American Farm Bureau Federation estimates there are roughly 2.4 million farm jobs that need to be filled annually; and the agricultural work force continues to shrink. (This is my hint to the anti-immigration crowd). John Deere’s autonomous 9RX Tractor. Farmers can oversee it using an app. While each of these industries experiences their own set of challenges, a commonality across all is skilled labor availability. In construction, about 80% percent of contractors struggle to find skilled labor. And in commercial landscaping, 86% of landscaping business owners can’t find labor to fill open positions, he said. “They have to figure out how to do

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2025 playbook for enterprise AI success, from agents to evals

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More 2025 is poised to be a pivotal year for enterprise AI. The past year has seen rapid innovation, and this year will see the same. This has made it more critical than ever to revisit your AI strategy to stay competitive and create value for your customers. From scaling AI agents to optimizing costs, here are the five critical areas enterprises should prioritize for their AI strategy this year. 1. Agents: the next generation of automation AI agents are no longer theoretical. In 2025, they’re indispensable tools for enterprises looking to streamline operations and enhance customer interactions. Unlike traditional software, agents powered by large language models (LLMs) can make nuanced decisions, navigate complex multi-step tasks, and integrate seamlessly with tools and APIs. At the start of 2024, agents were not ready for prime time, making frustrating mistakes like hallucinating URLs. They started getting better as frontier large language models themselves improved. “Let me put it this way,” said Sam Witteveen, cofounder of Red Dragon, a company that develops agents for companies, and that recently reviewed the 48 agents it built last year. “Interestingly, the ones that we built at the start of the year, a lot of those worked way better at the end of the year just because the models got better.” Witteveen shared this in the video podcast we filmed to discuss these five big trends in detail. Models are getting better and hallucinating less, and they’re also being trained to do agentic tasks. Another feature that the model providers are researching is a way to use the LLM as a judge, and as models get cheaper (something we’ll cover below), companies can use three or more models to

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OpenAI’s red teaming innovations define new essentials for security leaders in the AI era

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More OpenAI has taken a more aggressive approach to red teaming than its AI competitors, demonstrating its security teams’ advanced capabilities in two areas: multi-step reinforcement and external red teaming. OpenAI recently released two papers that set a new competitive standard for improving the quality, reliability and safety of AI models in these two techniques and more. The first paper, “OpenAI’s Approach to External Red Teaming for AI Models and Systems,” reports that specialized teams outside the company have proven effective in uncovering vulnerabilities that might otherwise have made it into a released model because in-house testing techniques may have missed them. In the second paper, “Diverse and Effective Red Teaming with Auto-Generated Rewards and Multi-Step Reinforcement Learning,” OpenAI introduces an automated framework that relies on iterative reinforcement learning to generate a broad spectrum of novel, wide-ranging attacks. Going all-in on red teaming pays practical, competitive dividends It’s encouraging to see competitive intensity in red teaming growing among AI companies. When Anthropic released its AI red team guidelines in June of last year, it joined AI providers including Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, and even the U.S.’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which all had released red teaming frameworks. Investing heavily in red teaming yields tangible benefits for security leaders in any organization. OpenAI’s paper on external red teaming provides a detailed analysis of how the company strives to create specialized external teams that include cybersecurity and subject matter experts. The goal is to see if knowledgeable external teams can defeat models’ security perimeters and find gaps in their security, biases and controls that prompt-based testing couldn’t find. What makes OpenAI’s recent papers noteworthy is how well they define using human-in-the-middle

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