This opportunity is onsite 5/days a week at either in Abilene, TX or Amarillo, TX.OverviewCrusoe is on a mission to accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. As the only vertically integrated AI infrastructure company built from the ground up, we own and operate each layer of the stack — from electrons to tokens — to power the world's most ambitious AI workloads.We're in the midst of the greatest industrial revolution of our time. The demand for AI compute is boundless, and power and infrastructure are the bottlenecks.As a Senior Staff Quality Control (QC) Engineer , you will serve as a senior technical authority for construction quality across Crusoe's mission‑critical data center infrastructure. You will define, standardize, and improve quality engineering practices across major construction scopes, with deep focus on MEP systems, commissioning readiness, inspection standards, defect prevention, and turnover integrity.This is a highly field‑driven, technically deep role at the intersection of construction, engineering, MEP systems, and commissioning — where quality directly impacts uptime, performance, capital efficiency, and long‑term reliability.What You'll Be Working OnServe as a senior technical QC leader across large‑scale, mission‑critical data center construction projectsDefine and improve program‑level quality engineering standards, inspection methods, and acceptance criteriaWork across multiple tenant quality programs and reconcile differing spec and flow‑down requirements.Develop, refine, and govern Inspection Test Plans, checklists, inspection workflows, and quality documentation standards across civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, controls, and commissioning‑related scopesEnsure critical MEP systems — including electrical distribution, mechanical/cooling systems, controls, and related infrastructure — are installed in accordance with design intent, specifications, submittals, code requirements, and performance expectationsPartner closely with Construction, Design, Commissioning, Operations, GCs, subcontractors, OEMs, AHJs, and third‑party inspectors to drive consistent quality outcomesProvide senior‑level technical review of drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, field changes, and construction execution plans from a quality and constructability perspectiveLead root cause analysis for recurring defects, non‑conformances, rework drivers, and system‑level quality failuresEstablish defect taxonomies, trend reporting, and quality metrics that provide visibility into systemic risk and performance across scopes or projectsDrive pre‑functional and functional readiness standards in partnership with commissioning teamsProvide technical quality sign‑off recommendations for systems prior to commissioning, energization, turnover, and operational handoffReview and validate non‑conformance reports, corrective action plans, punch lists, inspection results, test reports, as‑builts, redlines, O&M manuals, and turnover packagesIdentify quality risks early and influence corrective action before issues impact schedule, commissioning, cost, or reliabilityTranslate field lessons learned into scalable standards, playbooks, and repeatable quality practicesMentor QC Engineers, QC Managers, construction teams, and trade partners on technical quality standards and inspection disciplineSupport audit readiness and maintain high‑quality documentation and reporting standards across assigned projects or campus scopesWhat Success Looks LikeCritical MEP systems are installed correctly and ready for first‑pass commissioning successRepeat defects, rework, and preventable quality issues are reduced through stronger standards and early detectionConstruction, commissioning, and design teams operate from a shared, technically rigorous quality frameworkQuality metrics and field data are trusted, visible, and used to drive decisionsTurnover documentation is complete, accurate, and audit‑readyLessons learned are translated into improved standards across projects, scopes, and trade partnersCrusoe's quality posture improves schedule confidence, system reliability, and long‑term operational performanceWho You Are10+ years of experience in construction QA/QC, quality engineering, field engineering, commissioning support, or related technical construction rolesDeep technical understanding of MEP systems in mission‑critical, industrial, or large‑scale infrastructure environmentsStrong experience with electrical distribution, mechanical/cooling systems, controls, system integration, and construction‑to‑commissioning handoffProven ability to develop or improve ITPs, inspection plans, quality standards, checklists, NCR processes, punch management, and turnover documentation practicesStrong ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, technical submittals, test reports, commissioning documents, and code requirementsExperience using defect tracking, trend analysis, root cause methodology, and corrective action frameworks to improve quality outcomesComfortable influencing GCs, subcontractors, engineering teams, commissioning teams, and internal stakeholders without relying on direct authorityStrong field presence with the ability to identify installation risks, technical issues, and quality gaps before they become downstream failuresSystems thinker who understands how construction quality impacts commissioning, operations, uptime, and long‑term asset performanceHighly organized, analytical, and detail‑oriented, with strong documentation and communication skillsNice to HaveData center or hyperscale experience with companies such as AWS, Meta, Google, Microsoft, or similarExperience in complex large‑scale construction environments such as healthcare, semiconductor, refinery, central plants, power, or industrial infrastructureExperience working closely with commissioning teams on pre‑functional, functional, and integrated systems testingFamiliarity with Procore, BIM360, Autodesk Build, Bluebeam, commissioning platforms, or similar construction/quality toolsRelevant certifications such as CQM, CQI, PMP, Lean Six Sigma, ASQ, or similarExperience creating quality standards, inspection libraries, lessons‑learned programs, or quality playbooks at scaleAdditional ExpectationsWillingness to be on-site full‑time on site.Ability to travel to other Crusoe construction sites as neededAbility to hold contractors and internal stakeholders accountable to quality standards, including escalation when necessaryCommitment to maintaining high standards in safety, quality, documentation, and execution excellenceCompensation RangeCompensation will be paid in the range of up to $165,000 -$195,000 + Bonus. Restricted Stock Units are included in all offers. Compensation to be determined by the applicant's knowledge, education, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.Equal Opportunity EmployerCrusoe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.#J-18808-Ljbffr