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NorthMark Strategies is a leading investment firm focused on building enduring value through strategic insight and technical horsepower. The EPC Infrastructure Manager will own the post‑award EPC relationship for our OFCI Data Center build, serving as a senior individual contributor within Grey Space Procurement and managing day‑to‑day contractual and commercial execution through construction closeout.
The role sits with construction, engineering, and Grey Space category buyers to optimize
NorthMark Strategies is a leading investment firm, combining capital, innovation, and engineering to drive long-term value. From operating complex businesses to backing breakthrough technologies, our mission is to build enduring businesses. Our team combines intelligent risk-taking, operational excellence, exceptional talent, and world‑class computing capacity to create shareholder value.
Our company offers a dynamic environment where individuals have the freedom to lead companies toward bold achievements by embracing innovation, leveraging technology, and fostering differentiated business strategies. Our values are Integrity, Ability, and Energy, and the company aims to hire individuals who possess those qualities.
At NorthMark Strategies, we believe the future isn't something to hope for, it's something to build. We don't just invest, we create. Bringing together strategic insight and technical horsepower to deliver outcomes that endure.
The EPC Infrastructure Manager is the commercial owner of the post-award EPC relationship on behalf of NorthMark Strategies for our OFCI Data Center build. Once the EPC contract is signed, this role runs the day-to-day contractual and commercial execution through construction closeout.
This is a senior individual contributor role sitting inside Grey Space Procurement, embedded with construction, engineering, and the Grey Space category buyers. The role does not source or negotiate the initial EPC award. It owns everything that happens after - change management, progress payments, claims, back‑charges, warranty, and the commercial interface where owner‑furnished mechanical and electrical equipment meets EPC‑installed scope.
Success in this role protects schedule, contains cost growth, and keeps the OFCI-to-EPC handoff clean across both mechanical and electrical infrastructure.