MEP Field Manager
Reno, NV · On-site +1
Coordinate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection subcontractors to prevent ... Ensure quality control documentation, inspections, and sign-offs are complete and accurate.
Reno, NV · On-site +1
Coordinate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection subcontractors to prevent ... Ensure quality control documentation, inspections, and sign-offs are complete and accurate.
Reno, NV · On-site +1
Coordinate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection subcontractors to prevent ... Ensure quality control documentation, inspections, and sign-offs are complete and accurate.
Sparks, NV · On-site +1
Coordinate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection subcontractors to prevent ... Ensure quality control documentation, inspections, and sign-offs are complete and accurate.
Sparks, NV · On-site +1
Coordinate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection subcontractors to prevent ... Ensure quality control documentation, inspections, and sign-offs are complete and accurate.
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As a Remote Fire Inspector, your typical day involves reviewing digital documentation, conducting virtual site assessments via video conferencing tools, and preparing comprehensive inspection reports. You'll often collaborate with on-site personnel or property managers who facilitate virtual walkthroughs, allowing you to evaluate fire safety compliance remotely. Communication is key, as you will advise clients on deficiencies, required corrections, and follow-up actions. This remote approach offers flexibility in schedule and workload, while still upholding the rigorous standards necessary to maintain public safety. Team interaction typically occurs through regular virtual meetings and shared reporting platforms to ensure consistency across inspections.
To thrive as a Remote Fire Inspector, you need a strong understanding of fire codes, building safety, and inspection procedures, typically supported by certification such as NICET or state licensure in fire inspection. Familiarity with virtual inspection platforms, reporting software, and digital documentation tools is essential. Outstanding attention to detail, self-motivation, and effective communication skills help remote inspectors excel when interacting with property owners and reporting findings. These qualifications ensure inspections are accurate, compliant, and conducted efficiently even when working independently.
A Remote Fire Inspector assesses fire safety compliance and conducts virtual inspections using digital tools, photos, videos, and reports. They ensure that buildings meet fire codes, review fire protection systems, and provide recommendations for improvements. This role often involves collaborating with local authorities, businesses, and property owners to prevent fire hazards. Remote Fire Inspectors may also educate clients on safety protocols and regulations.
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Posted 15 days ago
Location: Tahoe Reno, NV
About SwitchAt Switch, we dont just design, build and operate data centerswe are enabling the technology of the future. Led by Founder & CEO, Rob Roy, we believe in revolutionary innovation, operational excellence and the principle of karma. Switch is where talented people come together to EVOLVE the digital world.
We believe that innovation isnt just about technologyits about the people, culture, and purpose that make it happen. Every Switch team member contributes to a mission greater than themselves: to create the worlds most advanced digital infrastructure that powers the progress of humanity.
The Role: Data Center MEP Field ManagerAs a Data Center MEP Field Manager, you lead all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection construction activities on-site for data center projects. You are accountable for safe execution, quality installation, and coordination across trades to deliver reliable, mission-critical infrastructure.
You serve as the field subject matter expert for MEP systems, resolving constructability and sequencing issues in real time. Your work directly impacts schedule performance, system reliability, and successful project turnover.
What Youll DoOversee daily on-site MEP construction activities to ensure alignment with drawings, specifications, and schedule milestones.
Coordinate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection subcontractors to prevent conflicts and ensure system integration.
Enforce site safety standards and ensure compliance with OSHA and project safety plans.
Review MEP drawings, submittals, and shop drawings for constructability and field accuracy.
Resolve field design issues in partnership with engineering and project management teams.
Develop and maintain MEP-specific schedules aligned with the overall project timeline.
Track progress against milestones and escalate risks to schedule or quality.
Oversee testing, balancing, and commissioning activities to confirm systems perform as designed.
Ensure quality control documentation, inspections, and sign-offs are complete and accurate.
Provide clear daily and weekly updates on MEP progress, risks, and field conditions.
Support turnover and commissioning meetings to ensure successful project closeout.
You operate with strong safety discipline and hold others accountable to site standards.
You communicate clearly when issues affect schedule or quality.
You make sound field decisions and escalate risks early.
You coordinate across trades without creating confusion or delay.
You stay organized in complex, high-activity construction environments.
You take ownership of outcomes and follow through to completion.
You focus on practical solutions that keep work moving safely.
Required
710 years of experience supporting or leading MEP systems installation on large commercial or mission-critical construction projects.
Strong working knowledge of data center MEP systems, including UPS, CRAC or CRAH units, chillers, BMS, and fire suppression systems.
Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and schedules.
Experience coordinating subcontractors in active construction environments.
OSHA 30 certification.
Preferred
Experience working on data center or mission-critical facilities.
Bachelors degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering, or equivalent field experience.
Familiarity with Uptime Institute, NFPA, ASHRAE, and NEC standards.
Experience using Procore, Bluebeam, P6, or similar construction management tools.
If you meet most of these qualifications, we encourage you to apply.
Why Switch?A Culture of Karma We are self-motivated by karma, ensuring our actions contribute to a positive, supportive and forward-thinking environment.
Industry Leading Designs Work with the most advanced data center technology on the planet and be a part of emerging technology development.
Flexibility & Remote Opportunities Whether in-office, hybrid, or fully remote, we offer the technology and support to keep teams connected and productive.
Career Stability & Growth In this expanding industry, we invest in our people, providing opportunities & advancement in a stable, growing company.
Generous Benefits Package - Switch provides comprehensive coverage for you and your family that can be tailored to fit your personal needs, and more!
This is more than a jobits a mission. If youre ready to be part of a culture that values innovation, karma, and limitless potential, we want to hear from you.
Apply Now and Lets Build the Future Together.