Fire Protection Engineer

xAI xAI · AI Frontier · Memphis, TN · Data Center

Seeking a Fire Protection Engineer to design, implement, and optimize fire protection and life safety systems for xAI's high-density AI supercomputing facilities and on-site power generation infrastructure. This role involves protecting mission-critical environments with extreme power densities, liquid cooling, and natural gas generation, ensuring reliability and code compliance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design and engineer comprehensive fire protection systems for data centers and power plants, including clean agent suppression, pre-action sprinkler systems, fire detection/alarm, smoke control, and gas detection.
  2. Perform fire hazard analyses, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) fire modeling, and risk assessments for high-heat-flux GPU clusters, battery storage, and natural gas turbine installations.
  3. Develop fire protection drawings, P&IDs, specifications, sequences of operations, and performance-based design approaches.
  4. Integrate fire protection systems with HVAC, liquid cooling, electrical infrastructure, and gas pipeline safety systems to ensure coordinated performance.
  5. Ensure full compliance with NFPA (70, 72, 75, 76, 855, 2001), IBC, IFC, FM Global, and local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Fire Protection Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
  • 1+ years of experience in fire protection system design and engineering, with direct experience in data centers, mission-critical facilities, or power generation plants.

Nice to have

  • Experience designing fire protection for hyperscale AI/HPC data centers or large natural gas-fired power generation facilities.
  • Hands-on experience with clean agent systems (Novec 1230, FM-200), very early warning smoke detection (VESDA), and water mist systems.
  • Familiarity with performance-based design approaches and alternative means and methods approvals.
  • Experience working with AHJs in Tennessee and Texas.
  • Knowledge of integrating fire protection with liquid cooling and high-density electrical systems.

What the JD emphasized

  • high-density AI supercomputing facilities
  • mission-critical environments
  • extreme power densities
  • liquid cooling systems
  • large-scale natural gas generation