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Galaxy Digital Inc. in Dallas seeks a Senior Mechanical Engineer in Data Center Operations Engineering & Reliability to oversee full-lifecycle mechanical support across the portfolio, from site design through turnover and enduring operations.
You will partner with site operations, design, commissioning, controls, and vendors to ensure uptime and reliability. The role emphasizes operational reliability, incident response, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement, with ownership of
Galaxy Digital Inc. (Nasdaq: GLXY) is a global leader in digital assets and data center infrastructure, growing the economy that runs on code. Galaxy delivers the onchain infrastructure that connects institutions to digital assets, including trading, advisory, asset management, staking, self-custody, and tokenization. Galaxy also develops and operates data center infrastructure to power AI and HPC workloads. Anchored by its Helios campus in Texas, Galaxy is building a multi-gigawatt pipeline of more than 5.7 GW of potential capacity, positioning it among the largest and fastest-growing data center developers in North America. The Company is headquartered in New York City, with offices across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Additional information about Galaxy's businesses and products is available on www.galaxy.com .
We are a diverse team of free thinkers, and fast movers united to help investors and creators energize the global economy. We are looking for individuals who thrive in a culture of builders and overachievers and embrace high performance, transparent feedback, and a mission-first approach. Our culture shapes our way of working and gets us where we want to be. Seek Excellence. Be Selective To Be Effective. Be Highly Aligned, Loosely Coupled. Disagree Transparently. Encourage Independent Decision-Making. Build Dream Teams.
The Senior Mechanical Engineer, Data Center Operations Engineering & Reliability provides full-lifecycle mechanical engineering support across the data center portfolio, from site design and construction through commissioning, turnover, and enduring operations. This role serves as an operations-focused technical owner for mechanical infrastructure, ensuring systems are designed, built, commissioned, maintained, and operated in a way that protects uptime, preserves design intent, supports redundancy models, and improves long-term asset reliability. The role partners with site operations, design and construction, commissioning, controls/BMS, vendors, OEMs, finance, and enterprise reliability leadership to translate design decisions and construction outcomes into safe, maintainable, and reliable operations.
This position supports the enterprise reliability strategy, maintenance governance, asset lifecycle planning, engineering standards, RCA discipline, technical escalation model, commissioning lessons learned, and continuous improvement objectives owned by the VP, Operational Reliability & Engineering.
Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related technical discipline. 8-10 years of progressive mechanical engineering experience, with at least 5 years supporting data centers, mission-critical facilities, central plants, industrial facilities, or other 24x7 high-availability environments. Demonstrated experience supporting mechanical infrastructure across design review, construction support, commissioning, turnover, maintenance, troubleshooting, and enduring operations. Strong working knowledge of data center or mission-critical mechanical systems, including cooling plants, air handling systems, pumps, heat rejection equipment, piping, valves, controls, and redundancy configurations. Experience reviewing mechanical drawings, equipment submittals, sequence-of-operations documents, commissioning scripts, test reports, O&M manuals, and maintenance documentation. Ability to troubleshoot complex mechanical issues in live operational environments and make sound recommendations that balance uptime, safety, cost, schedule, and long-term reliability. Experience with preventative maintenance, root cause analysis, corrective action planning, asset lifecycle management, and operational risk assessment. Strong communication skills with the ability to explain technical issues clearly to site operations, leadership, vendors, design teams, construction teams, and commissioning partners.
10+ years of mechanical engineering experience in large-scale data center, mission-critical, or multi-site critical infrastructure environments. Professional Engineer license or Engineer-in-Training certification. Experience serving as a senior mechanical technical escalation point for live operational facilities. Experience supporting new data center builds, major expansions, retrofits, integrated systems testing, and operational turnover. Knowledge of Uptime Institute Tier concepts, ASHRAE guidance, OEM maintenance requirements, and data center availability expectations. Experience with BMS platforms, mechanical controls troubleshooting, alarm strategy, trend analysis, and sequence optimization. Familiarity with predictive maintenance technologies, thermal modeling, CFD, digital asset management, CMMS data quality, or reliability analytics. Experience developing mechanical standards, SOPs, MOPs, EOPs, RCA templates, training materials, and engineering governance processes.
Mission-critical mechanical engineering expertise. Operational reliability mindset and strong risk recognition. Ability to identify design, construction, commissioning, and operating issues before they become outages. Practical understanding of how design and construction decisions impact long-term operations. Strong troubleshooting, incident response, and root cause analysis capability. Clear technical communication and cross-functional leadership. Discipline around change management, documentation, governance, and lessons learned. Ability to create scalable standards for a growing operating portfolio.
Improved mechanical system reliability and reduced repeat mechanical incidents. Strong uptime performance across supported data center sites. Successful transition of new sites from design and construction into stable operations. Reduction in emergency corrective maintenance related to mechanical systems. Improved mechanical asset health visibility and long-term capital replacement planning. Standardized mechanical maintenance practices, technical documentation, and operating expectations across the portfolio. Fewer design, commissioning, and turnover issues impacting operations. Increased technical capability of site operations teams and reduced reliance on external consultants for core mechanical expertise. Overall reduction in operational SLA violation risk due to operational support (programs/processes/tooling).
Benefits may vary depending on location.
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