What are the responsibilities and job description for the Power Systems Architect position at DVM Manufacturing?
Join MCG as A Senior Technical Authority in Power Systems
At MCG, we are powering the next generation of data centers, industrial hubs, and energy-intensive environments. We are looking for a Power Systems Architect—a heavy-hitter in the electrical engineering space—to serve as the company’s ultimate technical authority.
If you have deep expertise in medium- and low-voltage power distribution and want the autonomy to influence enterprise-level strategy while interfacing with the biggest names in the industry, this is your next career move.
The Impact You’ll Make
As the Power Systems Architect, you aren't just following blueprints; you are defining them. You will lead the technical strategy for complex power architectures that support mission-critical facilities. You will be the bridge between conceptual design and real-world deployment, ensuring our solutions are high-performing, constructible, and commercially viable.
Key Responsibilities
- Technical Authority: Serve as the final word on medium- and low-voltage switchgear, transformers, busways, and protective devices.
- Strategic Architecture: Design power distribution frameworks for high-density facilities, including utility interconnections and service entrances.
- Strategic Partnership: Act as the elite technical interface for our most valued accounts and partners, including Equinix, Prologis, Vantage, Sabey, and IREN.
- Commercial Catalyst: Support high-value customer engagements by validating complex proposals and navigating technical RFPs/RFQs.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Collaborate with engineering and supply chain teams to ensure our solutions are technically sound and executable.
Who You Are
- An Expert Engineer: You hold a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) and have 10 years of battle-tested experience in power distribution and critical infrastructure.
- Systems Thinker: You have a deep understanding of equipment ratings and protection schemes, but you also understand the "big picture"—including mechanical constraints like thermal considerations and structural coordination.
- Independent Leader: You thrive in an individual contributor role that offers high autonomy. You don’t need a roadmap; you build it.
- Executive Communicator: You can talk shop with field engineers in the morning and present a technical risk assessment to a C-suite executive in the afternoon.
Role Characteristics
- Enterprise Influence: Your technical decisions will shape the direction of the organization.
- High Autonomy: You have the freedom to operate independently and the accountability that comes with it.
- Mission Critical: You will directly impact customer outcomes for some of the world’s most energy-intensive projects.
Ready to Lead?
Apply today to join MCG and take your place at the forefront of power systems innovation.