OFCI Procurement

TeraWulf Inc

West Palm Beach, FL

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Acceptance Testing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Auditing, Budget Management, Capacity Management, Capital Project, Cash Flow, Change Requests/Orders, Claims Management, Commissioning, Construction, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Contingency Plans, Cost Control, Document Tracking, Documentation, Electricity, Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC/EPCC/EPCM), Financial Control, Forecasting, Legal, Literacy, Logistics, Logistics Management, Maintain Compliance, Manufacturing Management, Metrics, Network Operations Center, Power Plant, Primavera, Procurement Management, Program Control, Progress Reports, Purchasing/Procurement, Quality Assurance, Reporting Dashboards, Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Semiconductors, Shipping Requirements, Sourcing Strategy, Supply Chain, Switchgear, Technical/Engineering Design, Value-Added Tax (VAT), Vendor/Supplier Management, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
West Palm Beach, FL
POSTED
13 days ago

Job Description: OFCI & Procurement Coordination Manager - AI / HPC Infrastructure

Job Title: OFCI & Procurement Coordination Manager - AI / HPC Infrastructure

Location: West Palm Beach, FL - Travel required to active development and construction sites

Reports To: VP of Commercial and Procurement (Dotted line: SVP of Capital Projects)

Role Summary

The Procurement Coordination Manager is responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle of Owner Furnished Contractor Installed (OFCI) equipment across a global portfolio of AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. This role bridges the gap between strategic sourcing and site execution, ensuring that high-complexity, long-lead equipment is not only purchased but also manufactured, tested, delivered, and commissioned in alignment with aggressive "speed-to-market" schedules.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Multi-Site Portfolio Coordination
  • Synchronized Execution: Coordinate procurement across concurrent AI/HPC sites, ensuring master program schedules align with site-specific construction milestones.
  • Process Standardization: Implement uniform procurement workflows, standard MSAs, and automated tracking documentation to ensure "one way of working" across all regions.
  • Visibility: Maintain real-time dashboards for procurement status, identifying portfolio-wide risks and dependencies.
  1. Technical Lifecycle & Quality Assurance (FAT to Level 5 Cx)
  • Critical Equipment Oversight: Lead procurement for mission-critical systems:

o Power: Switchgear, Transformers, UPS, Generators, and Busway.

o HPC Cooling: Liquid cooling manifolds, CDUs, Chillers, and Heat Rejection.

  • Factory Oversight: Perform physical factory audits and production "spot checks" to verify manufacturer progress reports against physical reality.
  • Commissioning Integration: Partner with Commissioning Agents (CxA) to manage Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and ensure all Level 1-5 documentation is captured for seamless site integration.
  1. Schedule, Cost, and Risk Management
  • Forecasting: Drive accuracy in lead-time forecasting and manage Capacity Reservation Agreements to secure factory slots in supply-constrained markets.
  • Financial Control: Support budget adherence by monitoring commitments, change orders, and cash flow timing for capitalization.
  • Risk Mitigation: Identify geopolitical or supply-chain exposures and develop contingency plans (e.g., secondary sourcing or safety stock).
  1. Logistics, Claims, and Warranty
  • Site Readiness: Coordinate "last-mile" logistics, including shipping, rigging requirements, and site storage readiness to prevent demurrage or damage.
  • Claims Management: Act as the lead for resolving commercial claims related to transit damage or equipment found "dead-on-arrival."
  • Warranty Hand-off: Manage the transition of equipment from "Construction" to "Operations," ensuring all warranties and O&M manuals are transferred to the Facilities team.
  1. Stakeholder & Vendor Management
  • Central Hub: Serve as the primary liaison between Strategic Sourcing, EPC Contractors, Design Engineers, and Manufacturers.
  • Spares Strategy: Develop and execute a standardized "Critical Spares" program for each site to ensure day-two operational reliability.
  • Contractual Acumen: Support Legal in drafting and executing datacenter-specific T&Cs and MSAs to accelerate the buyout process.

Required Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
  • Experience: 8+ years in procurement or project delivery for large-scale mission-critical facilities (Datacenters, Semiconductor Fabs, or Power Plants).
  • Market Knowledge: Deep understanding of the global supply chain for electrical and mechanical infrastructure.
  • Technical Literacy: Ability to read submittals, SLDs (Single Line Diagrams), and P&IDs to ensure purchased equipment meets design intent.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience specifically with Liquid Cooling (Direct-to-Chip/Immersion) and high-density AI power requirements.
  • Background in Program Controls or Scheduling (Primavera P6 or similar).
  • Experience managing International Logistics and VAT/Customs implications for global deployments.

Success Metrics

  • Schedule Variance: Zero project delays caused by OFCI equipment delivery or quality issues.
  • Commissioning Efficiency: 100% of equipment arriving with "Cx-ready" documentation and successful FAT completion.
  • Standardization Rate: Percentage of projects utilizing standardized MSAs and preferred vendor configurations.
  • Cost Predictability: Accuracy of procurement forecasts versus actual final costs

About the Company

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