Electrical Engineer PE/Leader
Company: Integra Staffing And Search
Location: Birmingham
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Manager/Head of Electrical Systems – Hyperscale
Product Line Background We are launching a repeatable building
product for deployment within hyperscale data center environments.
The product line begins at approximately $100M in annual revenue
and is expected to scale materially over the next several years.
Electrical performance, reliability, and cost discipline are
central to whether that growth occurs. Within the Design,
Manufacture, Construct (DMC) system, the Platform defines governing
rules, technical standards, and system constraints. As Manager of
Electrical Systems, you apply those constraints to author,
influence, and scale the electrical system for a hyperscale product
line. This is not a maintenance role inside a finished structure.
The electrical system, team, and operating rhythm are being built.
The objective is to create a repeatable, margin- positive
electrical product that improves with each release rather than a
sequence of field-driven solutions. This role operates as part of
the integrated product operating system. Electrical scope and
performance decisions are made in concert with Product, Platform,
Practice Groups, Manufacturing Engineering, Supply Chain, Program
Leadership, and Construction. Accountability for electrical
outcomes exists within this broader governance structure, not
separate from it. Role You will carry direct accountability for the
electrical DMC scope within the product line, with success measured
in system performance, margin performance, and predictable
deployment outcomes. This role requires a builder. You will
construct and mature the electrical operating system for the
product line, including system architecture influence,
manufacturing integration, field deployment discipline, and
structured performance feedback loops. You are responsible for
moving complexity out of the field and into controlled design and
production environments where it can be reduced and standardized.
You will build and lead a dedicated electrical team consisting of
an Electrical Project Manager, Electrical Designer, Electrical
Manufacturing SME, and Electrical Construction Lead. These
individuals report to you for the product. You are accountable not
only for alignment, but for building a high-performance team
capable of scaling with the product as revenue expands. During
product definition, you will influence electrical distribution
strategy, panelization approach, grounding systems, lighting and
controls integration, and mission-critical interfaces. Detailed
program-level design is executed by the design team within the
broader product organization; this role ensures those designs align
with manufacturability, repeatability, cost discipline, and field
performance objectives. In partnership with Program leadership,
Platform governance, Supply Chain, Manufacturing Engineering,
Practice Groups, and Construction, you will influence component
standardization, sourcing strategy, cost structure, and deployment
methods. Electrical scope must integrate cleanly into takt-based
manufacturing with minimal field rework. As deployments begin, you
will ensure alignment between product intent and field execution.
Early releases will require hands-on leadership. Performance data
from those deployments must be converted into disciplined product
revisions. Over time, success is measured by decreasing
variability, increasing margin, and the electrical system becoming
a competitive advantage of the product line. This role is upstream
and product-oriented. Rather than managing a slice of a single
hyperscale project, you are defining and scaling an electrical
system that will be manufactured and deployed repeatedly into
mission-critical environments. The position is structured as a
progression path toward enterprise-level electrical systems
leadership responsibility as the hyperscale portfolio scales. The
role is based in Birmingham, Alabama, with approximately 55–65%
on-site presence and travel to active job sites as required.
Qualifications A traditional Electrical Engineering degree is not
required. This role may be filled by a licensed Professional
Engineer (PE), Master Electrician, or senior field leader with deep
mission-critical experience. What matters is demonstrated ownership
of complex electrical systems from design through deployment.
Candidates must demonstrate: 12 years in commercial, industrial, or
mission-critical electrical systems Direct accountability for
electrical cost performance, margin ownership, or large- scale
budget control Leadership across design, manufacturing integration,
and field execution Strong working knowledge of NEC, NFPA,
grounding and bonding requirements, and power distribution systems
Experience with switchgear, generators, UPS systems, utility
coordination, and mission-critical redundancy architectures Ability
to interpret and evaluate electrical design documents,
specifications, and one-line diagrams Experience integrating
commissioning considerations into design and deployment Data center
or other high-reliability experience is preferred. Exposure to
prefabrication or repeatable product environments is valuable. The
ideal candidate combines technical depth, commercial judgment, and
the ability to build and lead an integrated team in a
high-accountability environment. Compensation and Incentive
Structure This is a senior, product-level leadership role with
direct accountability for electrical system performance within a
hyperscale product line. Compensation is structured to compete with
mission-critical electrical leadership roles in today’s market. The
package includes a strong base salary and a meaningful annual
performance bonus tied directly to measurable product outcomes,
including electrical margin performance, cost reduction through
standardization, and successful deployment execution. Because this
role owns the electrical system across its lifecycle, compensation
scales with impact. As variability decreases, manufacturability
improves, and product performance strengthens, financial upside
increases accordingly. Long-term incentive participation is
available for leaders who deliver sustained product performance and
team development. This role is structured for individuals who want
to build a system, not manage tasks, and who expect their
compensation to reflect the value they create. Exceptional
performance will be rewarded accordingly. Employment Classification
This is a full-time, exempt position.
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