Manager, Engineering (power Generation)

xAI xAI · AI Frontier · Southaven, MS · Data Center

Lead the engineering, design, and optimization of large-scale power generation systems (50MW+) to power xAI's next-generation AI superclusters, ensuring uninterrupted power for AI training facilities. This role involves managing a team of engineers, developing power generation strategies, evaluating technologies, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the engineering design, specification, procurement, and commissioning of large-scale power generation systems (50MW+)
  2. Develop and optimize power generation strategies focused on maximum reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for 24/7 AI workloads
  3. Manage and grow a team of power generation, mechanical, electrical, and controls engineers
  4. Partner closely with Site Selection, Construction, Operations, and Utilities teams on new data center campuses
  5. Evaluate and implement technologies including natural gas turbines, reciprocating engines, battery storage, fuel cells, and hybrid systems

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, or related field
  • 10+ years of experience in power generation engineering and project delivery
  • 4+ years of people management or technical leadership experience
  • Deep expertise in gas turbine, reciprocating engine, or combined-cycle power plant design and operation
  • Proven success delivering large-scale power projects on time and on budget

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting hyperscale data centers or AI infrastructure
  • Background working with EPC contractors, major OEMs (GE, Siemens, Wärtsilä, etc.), and utilities
  • Knowledge of energy markets, fuel supply chains, microgrids, and emerging technologies (e.g., hydrogen-ready systems)
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license or advanced degree
  • Strong project management and cross-functional leadership skills

What the JD emphasized

  • large-scale power generation systems (50MW+)
  • 24/7 AI workloads
  • N+2 or higher redundancy, availability, and safety standards
  • regulatory, environmental, and grid compliance requirements