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Serve as on-site authority for planning, coordinating, documenting, and enforcing energy isolation and energization on data center builds. Manage LOTO, verify zero-energy states, lead energization sequencing, maintain switching logs and energization matrices, coordinate with utilities and owners, enforce NFPA 70E/OSHA protocols, oversee commissioning, and report energy status to leadership.
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Job Description:

Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for an Energy Marshal to join our national safety team!

Do you bring at least 8+ years of successful safety management experience with mission critical projects? Do you enjoy working in a fast, fun, inclusive and collaborative workspace? Do you want the next chapter of your career to be with an industry leader in data center construction who brings a fully integrated and creative design-build approach? If this describes you, we encourage you to apply today.

The Construction Energy Marshal (CEM) is the on-site authority responsible for planning, coordinating, controlling, and documenting all energy isolation and energization activities on data center construction projects.

This role ensures safe execution of high-voltage electrical systems, UPS systems, generators, switchgear, mechanical plants, and controls infrastructure in environments where energized systems may impact live operations.

The Energy Marshal protects personnel, equipment, and uptime by enforcing strict energy control protocols aligned with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and mission-critical best practices.

Some things you can expect to do:

  • Develop and enforce the Project Energy Control Plan specific to data center infrastructure.

  • Manage LOTO for:
    • Medium voltage gear (5kV–35kV)

    • Switchgear and switchboards

    • UPS systems and battery strings

    • Generators and paralleling gear

    • CRAC/CRAH units and mechanical plants

  • Verify zero-energy state prior to work execution.

  • Maintain detailed switching logs and isolation tracking.

  • Lead energization sequencing for:

    • Utility tie-ins

    • Generator startup

    • UPS static bypass transitions

    • A/B system commissioning

    • Mechanical Equipment.

    • Live campus expansions

  • Coordinate with utility providers and owner operations teams.

  • Ensure no unplanned impact to existing live data halls.

  • Review and approve Method of Procedure (MOP) and Energized Work Permits

  • Partner with Commissioning Authority to validate energization boundaries.

  • Confirm proper labeling and arc flash studies are in place prior to energization.

  • Manage transition from temporary power to permanent power.

  • Oversee black building tests and integrated systems testing (IST).

  • Validate redundancy integrity (N, N+1, 2N systems).

  • Conduct daily field audits of LOTO compliance.

  • Enforce NFPA 70E arc flash and PPE requirements.

  • Stop work authority for unsafe energy conditions.

  • Lead energy hazard pre-task planning discussions.

  • Monitor battery safety, fuel systems, and stored energy risks.

  • Maintain master energization matrix.

  • Track real-time status of energized systems.

  • Maintain red-line one-line diagrams.

  • Issue daily energy status reports to project leadership and client.

  • Assist in documenting all energy-related incidents or near misses.

Some things you should expect to have (Skills & Competencies):

  • Mission-critical mindset and attention to detail

  • Strong coordination across multiple MEP disciplines

  • Calm, decisive leadership during high-risk testing events

  • Excellent communication with owners, engineers, and commissioning teams

  • Ability to manage fast-paced schedules and phased turnovers

  • High school diploma or equivalent (technical or trade background strongly preferred)

  • 8+ years of construction supervision experience in mission-critical or data center environments

  • Extensive experience with electrical and mechanical commissioning of critical systems

  • Strong understanding of redundancy concepts, system interdependencies, and sequencing

  • Ability to read and interpret drawings, single-line diagrams, and commissioning scripts

  • Demonstrated leadership in safety-critical environments

  • Direct experience delivering Tier III or Tier IV data centers

  • Familiarity with and data center commissioning best practices

  • OSHA 30, NFPA 70E, or equivalent safety certifications


Eligibility:

Position requires verification of employment to work in the U.S.

Benefits:

  • Competitive Salary

  • Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits

  • Retirement and Savings Benefits

  • Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts

  • Life Insurance

  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability

  • Educational Assistance

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)

  • Employee Assistance and Wellness Programs

  • Parenting Benefits

  • Employee Discount Programs

  • Pet insurance

  • Ryan Foundation – charitable matching funds

  • Paid Time for Volunteer Events


Disclaimer: Eligibility may vary based on factors such as role, hours worked, employment status, length of service, location, and other considerations. Detailed information will be shared with eligible candidates during the hiring process, and the official terms and conditions will be outlined in each individual offer document.

Ryan Companies is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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Ryan Companies kindly requests that recruitment agencies and third-party recruiters do not submit unsolicited resumes or candidate information to any Ryan Companies employee or office. Ryan Companies will not be responsible for any fees or expenses associated with unsolicited submissions. If recruitment services are required, we will reach out directly to agencies on our approved vendor list. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

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