OFCI Manager - Data Center Construction
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Job description
The OFCI Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, tracking, and executing all owner-furnished/contractor-installed (OFCI) equipment and materials for data center construction projects. This role ensures timely procurement, logistics coordination, installation readiness, storage, integration, and turnover of critical OFCI systems including electrical, mechanical, IT, and security infrastructure., * Manage all OFCI scopes including procurement coordination, logistics, delivery, storage, installation readiness, and turnover
- Coordinate with owners, vendors, GC teams, MEP contractors, and site leadership
- Track long-lead equipment including generators, UPS, switchgear, PDUs, chillers, CRAHs, controls, and IT infrastructure
- Develop OFCI delivery schedules aligned with construction sequencing and commissioning milestones
- Manage logistics planning including site access, laydown, offsite storage, and material handling
- Oversee inspection, receiving, QA/QC, and condition verification upon delivery
- Coordinate installation readiness, staging, and interface management with trade partners
- Track OFCI documentation, warranties, serial numbers, asset registers, and turnover data
- Manage OFCI risk, schedule impacts, and mitigation planning
- Lead OFCI coordination meetings and reporting
- Interface with commissioning agents and operators for system readiness
- Support customs, import/export, and vendor logistics coordination where applicable
- Maintain OFCI dashboards, trackers, and reporting systems
- Support portfolio-level OFCI standardization and process improvement
Requirements
Do you have experience in Stakeholder relationship building?, Do you have a Bachelor's degree?, * 6+ years of experience in construction logistics, supply chain, procurement support, or data center/mission critical project experience strongly preferred
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Strong understanding of data center equipment, long-lead procurement, and critical path logistics
- Experience with hyperscale, colocation, or enterprise data center delivery models
- Strong coordination, documentation, and stakeholder management skills
- Proven ability to manage complex, multi-vendor equipment flows in high-reliability environments