Job Description
We are seeking a Digital LV Infrastructure & Controls Director to lead low-voltage infrastructure, controls integration, operational technology systems, and digital operational readiness across Wisconsin regional data center projects.
This role is responsible for ensuring structured cabling, fiber, telecom, BMS/EPMS systems, controls platforms, network infrastructure, and digital systems are fully coordinated, integrated, tested, validated, and startup-ready to support reliable facility operations.
The Digital LV Infrastructure & Controls Director will work closely with construction, commissioning, IT, controls vendors, startup teams, and operations stakeholders to drive digital infrastructure readiness from installation through turnover.
Onsite Expectations: 50-70% field/site engagement depending on startup phase and integration complexity
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Lead digital infrastructure deployment and controls integration across regional projects
Oversee structured cabling, fiber infrastructure, telecom systems, and pathway coordination
Support network infrastructure readiness and digital systems turnover
Drive BMS, EPMS, and controls integration readiness
Ensure systems communications, interoperability, and controls sequence validation
Coordinate controls vendors, construction teams, commissioning teams, IT, and operations stakeholders
Support functional testing, startup readiness, and operational validation
Identify, escalate, and mitigate controls, cabling, and integration risks
Drive resolution of integration defects, communications issues, and startup blockers
Validate installation quality, pathway coordination, and digital infrastructure compliance
Support startup activities for integrated digital systems
Ensure turnover packages are complete, accurate, and operationally usable
Establish integration quality expectations and corrective action accountability
Required Skills and Experience
Strong experience leading low-voltage infrastructure, cabling, controls, BMS, EPMS, telecom, or digital infrastructure delivery in data center, mission-critical, or large-scale construction environments
Deep understanding of structured cabling, fiber deployment, pathway coordination, telecom systems, and network infrastructure readiness
Experience with BMS/EPMS integration, controls platforms, OT systems, and systems interoperability
Knowledge of functional testing, sequence validation, commissioning support, startup readiness, and operational turnover
Ability to coordinate across construction, commissioning, IT, vendors, controls teams, and operations stakeholders
Strong understanding of integration risk management, defect resolution, and startup recovery planning
Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, controls documents, pathway plans, testing records, and turnover packages
Strong leadership, communication, escalation, and stakeholder management skills
Proven ability to drive accountability across vendors, contractors, and project teams
Strong focus on safety, quality, reliability, operational readiness, and execution discipline
Primary Focus Areas
Digital infrastructure deployment and controls integration
Low-voltage, cabling, fiber, telecom, and pathway coordination
BMS/EPMS and controls systems interoperability
Operational technology readiness and startup support
Functional testing, sequence validation, and operational validation
Cross-functional coordination between construction, commissioning, vendors, IT, startup, and operations teams
Digital infrastructure turnover readiness and handoff quality
On-Site Expectations
This role requires significant field engagement during pathway installation, controls integration, testing, commissioning, and startup activities. Expected onsite presence is approximately 50%-70% , depending on startup phase, project needs, and integration complexity.
Expected onsite engagement includes:
Validating pathway coordination and routing conditions in the field
Verifying installation quality and digital infrastructure readiness
Assessing controls integration progress directly onsite
Participating in live sequence, functional, and interoperability testing
Resolving integration conflicts with vendors, construction teams, commissioning, IT, and startup stakeholders
Coordinating turnover readiness and operational handoff alignment
Escalating controls and integration risks early and clearly
Validating deficiencies are resolved before startup milestones
Success in This Role Looks Like
Cabling and controls systems are delivered on schedule
Fiber and network infrastructure quality remains consistently high
Controls systems integrate early with minimal rework
Startup delays and integration conflicts are reduced
Operational sequences validate successfully during testing
Vendors align effectively during startup and commissioning
Pathways remain coordinated and congestion-free
Digital systems turnover occurs with minimal deficiencies
Communications and interoperability issues are resolved early
Integrated systems operate reliably at startup
Turnover packages are complete, accurate, and operationally usable
Digital infrastructure supports stable facility operations from day one
Key Deliverables
Digital infrastructure deployment plans
Controls integration and coordination plans
Fiber testing and certification reports
Sequence validation and functional testing reports
Pathway coordination and routing plans
Controls readiness dashboards
Integration risk and mitigation trackers
Functional testing support documentation
Low-voltage and controls turnover packages
Integration issue tracking and resolution logs
BMS/EPMS startup readiness reports
Interoperability validation reports
Vendor coordination and escalation reports
Digital infrastructure quality audits
Operational handoff support documentation
Key Performance Indicators
Cabling completion performance
Fiber quality and certification pass rate
Controls readiness performance
Integration defect reduction
Sequence validation success rate
LV/controls startup readiness
Communications interoperability success
Functional test first-pass yield
Deficiency closure cycle time
Startup-related controls rework reduction
Turnover package completeness
Digital infrastructure safety performance
Disclaimer:
Certain U.S. based or U.S. customer or client-facing roles may be required to comply with applicable requirements, such as immunization/occupational health mandates, and/or drug testing requirements.
Range and benefit information provided in this posting are specific to the stated locations only
US: Hiring Range in USD from: $139,400 to $291,800 per annum. May be eligible for bonus, equity, and compensation deferral.
Oracle maintains broad salary ranges for its roles in order to account for variations in knowledge, skills, experience, market conditions and locations, as well as reflect Oracle's differing products, industries and lines of business.
Candidates are typically placed into the range based on the preceding factors as well as internal peer equity.
Oracle US offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes the following:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance, including expert medical opinion
Short term disability and long term disability
Life insurance and AD&D
Supplemental life insurance (Employee/Spouse/Child)
Health care and dependent care Flexible Spending Accounts
Pre-tax commuter and parking benefits
401(k) Savings and Investment Plan with company match
Paid time off: Flexible Vacation is provided to all eligible employees assigned to a salaried (non-overtime eligible) position. Accrued V