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Fire Protection Engineer, Data Center Design

Fluidstack · Austin, TX

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Fluidstack is recruiting a Fire Protection Engineer for Data Center Design to join our team building next-generation AI infrastructure in Austin, TX. This is a remote, full-time position with a compensation range of $200,000–$250,000 annually plus stock options, based on background and qualifications. Position Summary As Fire Protection Engineer for Data Center Design at Fluidstack, you will direct the fire protection engineering discipline across our expanding portfolio of utility-scale data centers. You will take full ownership of specifications, design packages, and permitting strategies—moving from initial concept through final construction documents. This role demands both deep technical mastery and diplomatic skill: you'll engage regularly with fire marshals, Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), and cross-functional engineering teams to deliver code-compliant designs that keep projects on schedule. Your Responsibilities Direct the complete fire protection design lifecycle, including VESDA and addressable fire alarm systems, pre-action and wet pipe sprinklers, and clean-agent suppression technologies across all data center facilities. Manage permitting and code review interactions as the primary Fluidstack contact with local fire authorities, negotiating code-equivalent solutions for novel designs to avoid delays. Create integrated campus-level fire suppression strategies across multi-phase buildouts, coordinating water supply, distribution redundancy, and system interactions between buildings. Evaluate fire protection submittals, shop drawings, and third-party consultant deliverables for code alignment and consistency before construction mobilization. Guide commissioning activities with Commissioning Agents, troubleshoot test discrepancies, and provide fire protection expertise on live-site retrofits, capacity upgrades, and incident response. Skills & Qualifications Proven track record designing, specifying, and commissioning fire detection and suppression systems for mission-critical, industrial, or large-scale commercial facilities—not merely reviewing others' work. Professional Engineer (PE) license in Fire Protection Engineering, or NICET Level III/IV certification in Fire Alarm and Water-Based Systems. Direct negotiation experience with fire marshals and AHJs on non-standard designs, with demonstrated ability to navigate permitting efficiently. In-depth working knowledge of NFPA 75, NFPA 76, and NFPA 2001, plus FM Global data center loss prevention standards, and the judgment to translate code into actionable direction for engineering and operations teams. Collaborative experience integrating fire protection with electrical, mechanical, and control system design to create cohesive, buildable solutions. Clear…

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