Data Center Infrastructure Engineering Program Manager (Network and Whitespace)

OpenAI Inc.
San Francisco, United States of America
15 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Senior
Compensation
$ 327K

Job location

San Francisco, United States of America

Tech stack

Artificial Intelligence
Big Data
Computer Engineering
Data Centers
Network Interface Controllers
Hardware Design
Network Diagrams
Network Service
Cloud Services
Software Deployment
AI Infrastructure
High Performance Computing
Whitespace
Information Technology

Job description

OpenAI is building the infrastructure foundation for the next generation of AI. The Data Center Engineering team defines the strategy, reference architectures, technical requirements, and delivery standards for the large-scale data centers that support OpenAI research, products, and infrastructure partners.

As a Data Center Infrastructure Engineering Program Manager, you will help turn complex infrastructure strategy into executable programs across electrical, mechanical, controls, network, hardware, construction, commissioning, deployment, and operations workstreams. You will partner with research, hardware engineering, data center engineering, site development, supply chain, security, EHS, finance, legal, operations, and external delivery partners to bring OpenAI's infrastructure vision to life.

About the Role

We are looking for an Engineering Program Manager (EPM) to lead assigned infrastructure programs focused on production and non-production network integration, controls coordination, and the design and deployment of data hall or whitespace facilities.

The EPM will support functional Directly Responsible Individuals (DRIs) across network, controls, structural, electrical, and mechanical disciplines. Key responsibilities include coordinating assigned workstreams and program controls, maintaining risks and interfaces, and supporting readiness within the network and data hall deployment track.

The ideal candidate thrives on bringing structure to complex environments characterized by ambiguous technical requirements, large partner ecosystems, tight deadlines, and high operational stakes. This individual must be adept at keeping teams aligned on decisions, risks, dependencies, schedules, and readiness criteria, and escalating gaps or decision points when needed.

Candidates should have a proven track record of managing technically challenging engineering programs across major lifecycle phases, including design, validation, procurement, construction, commissioning, deployment, and operational handoff.

Key Responsibilities

Translate assigned infrastructure goals into clear workstream charters, scopes, milestones, owners, decision points, success metrics, resourcing assumptions, and execution plans.

Build and maintain integrated execution plans for assigned programs covering network, controls, data hall design, whitespace deployment, commissioning preparation, and deployment readiness.

Support coordination across network, controls, structural, electrical, mechanical, hardware integration, construction, commissioning, and operations teams.

Work with third-party design teams to define design milestones from concept through detailed design, including basis-of-design development, requirements tracking, design reviews, technical comment resolution, change management, and release readiness.

Maintain the dependency map, issue log, risk register, action tracker, and decision log for assigned network and data hall workstreams.

Coordinate design and review milestones for network rooms, non-production network services, OT / IT interface points, rack deployment assumptions, telemetry interfaces, controls dependencies, and data hall deployment packages.

Track building-level network and support-space interfaces such as MPOE, MMR, Network Core, WAN, support rooms, and associated handoff points where they affect assigned programs.

Support the network and controls DRIs by organizing reviews, resolving cross-discipline gaps, surfacing decisions, and keeping partner deliverables aligned to schedule.

Manage partner and vendor deliverables such as submittals, interface packages, installation assumptions, turn-up plans, readiness evidence, field issue logs, and corrective action tracking.

Drive readiness tracking for assigned 1P, 3P, colo, and selected CSP programs, including bring-up sequencing, installation readiness, access dependencies, maintenance windows, and first-use criteria.

Prepare clear status updates, dashboards, and executive-ready summaries for the Industrial Compute lead and project stakeholders.

Capture lessons learned from deployment and handoff activities and feed them back into playbooks, standards, and interface definitions., This role may require periodic travel to data center campuses, manufacturing partners, equipment suppliers, laboratories, construction sites, commissioning activities, and partner program reviews.

The program manager should be comfortable working across office, lab, manufacturing, construction, and operating data center environments, including environments that require PPE, safety briefings, change-control discipline, and coordination with site operations.

Work may include time-sensitive escalations during design reviews, procurement, manufacturing validation, commissioning, startup, production deployment, vendor testing, operational readiness, or operational incidents.

About OpenAI

OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity.

Requirements

Extensive experience in engineering program management, technical program management, mission-critical infrastructure delivery, data center deployment, or comparable complex execution environments, typically gained through 10+ years of relevant work or equivalent depth of experience.

Proven ability to operate within ambiguous, cross-functional engineering programs with shifting requirements, urgent timelines, and high-stakes operational risk, driving from concept through design, validation, procurement, construction, commissioning, deployment, and operations.

Proven experience coordinating cross-functional programs that include network, controls, mechanical, electrical, structural, construction, commissioning, or operations participants.

Strong technical fluency in at least several of the following areas: data hall deployment, non-production network, production network interfaces, controls coordination, telemetry, rack deployment, mission-critical support spaces, and infrastructure handoff.

Experience building and maintaining integrated schedules, dependency maps, risk registers, decision logs, readiness trackers, and partner action plans.

Experience coordinating external partners, vendors, design firms, delivery teams, or operators in a multi-party infrastructure environment.

Ability to understand complex technical tradeoffs, ask strong questions, identify hidden dependencies, and help teams move toward clear decisions without needing to be the sole technical owner.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce crisp status reporting and drive action across matrixed teams.

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Management, Operations, Business, or a related technical or quantitative field, or equivalent practical experience.

Preferred Skills

Direct experience with hyperscale data centers, AI infrastructure, HPC environments, colocation, or partner-delivered data center programs.

Experience supporting high-density data hall or HAC-related design and deployment efforts.

Experience with non-production network and support-service readiness for large-scale infrastructure deployments.

Experience coordinating controls integration, network-room layouts, telemetry interfaces, rack deployment packages, or early operational handoff.

Comfort with technical documentation such as one-line diagrams, P&IDs, controls sequences, network diagrams, equipment specifications, interface control documents, telemetry schemas, test procedures, and commissioning scripts.

Familiarity with 1P, 3P, colocation, and cloud service provider delivery models and the differing owner-partner interface expectations in each.

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