Data Center Operations Controls Engineer
Nvidia · Santa Clara, CA
About this role
Nvidia is hiring a mid-level Data Center Engineer in the operations function based in Santa Clara, CA. The posting calls out experience with Configuration Management, Observability, Incident Response.
- Role
- Data Center Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Santa Clara, CA
- Posted
- May 12, 2026
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Job description
from Nvidia careersJoin NVIDIA’s modern team as a Data Center Operations Controls Engineer. This remarkable opportunity allows you to define and manage operational readiness, support, and governance of Cronus, our leading monitoring and control platform. At NVIDIA, you will be part of an innovative environment, partnering with data center teams, Engineering, and the FOC to achieve a smooth technical roadmap. This role fits those driven to build a meaningful difference with our newest technology!
What you'll be doing:
Work together with Controls engineering to prioritize and coordinate the resolution of critical UI, stability, and interoperability issues affecting data center operations.
Lead operational cleanup at live sites, including nuisance alarm reduction, disabled point remediation, and restoration of a usable monitoring baseline.
Collaborate with engineering and operations to establish and uphold a consistent Controls version and configuration baseline, including setpoints, thresholds, and alarm defaults.
Help establish naming standards, topology mapping methods, and configuration governance to ensure consistency across sites.
Own the development and delivery of training, documentation, and knowledge transfer for data center operators and FOC teams using the Controls system.
Support the planning and rollout of integrations between Controls and key infrastructure tools (asset, power, and monitoring systems), focusing on operational value and adoption.
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