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Unlike traditional IT roles focused on corporate networks, the Lead Engineer for Operational Technology (OT) & Network Infrastructure serves as the supreme technical authority for the critical network backbone that supports Aligned's Building Management Systems (BMS), Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS), and enterprise telemetry fleet-wide. Acting as the strategic bridge between Site Operations, Platform Delivery, and Corporate SecOps, this role utilizes advanced network forensics to prevent catastrophic "loss of visibility" events in the data halls. The Lead Engineer translates complex data transport, latency, and switch configuration metrics into binding engineering mandates, ensuring the digital nervous system of the data center is as resilient as the physical infrastructure.
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We build, own, and operate data centers that power the AI, cloud, and enterprise systems modern businesses and communities depend on.
Data center demand is accelerating — but scale alone isn't the answer. The organizations that will define this industry are those that can deliver capacity responsibly: efficiently designed, community-integrated, and built to evolve with infrastructure needs.
What we do:
We develop and operate modular data center campuses optimized for high-density workloads, including AI and hyperscale compute. Our facilities are engineered for energy efficiency, operational reliability, and long-term scalability — designed to meet the demands of today's workloads while adapting to tomorrow's.
How we work:
We take a collaborative approach to every market we enter — working directly with municipalities, utilities, and first responders before, during, and after deployment. That coordination isn't just good practice; it's how we ensure each facility is genuinely supported by the infrastructure and communities around it.
Why it matters:
Digital infrastructure is local infrastructure. The grid capacity, zoning relationships, emergency response alignment, and community trust that surround a data center are just as important as what's inside it. We invest in both.
For our team:
Our operations, engineering, and development professionals work in an environment built around safety, continuous improvement, and solving problems that matter at scale.
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