Job Description
Discover your exciting role
The Energy Marshall plays a pivotal role in managing the control of hazardous energy (LOTO – Lockout/Tagout) during the construction and commissioning of a data centre. This individual ensures all energy isolation processes are implemented safely and in compliance with project procedures, corporate policies, and local regulations.
Explore your tasks and responsibilities
- Manage and oversee Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures and all activities involving energized systems across the construction site
- Act as the central authority for hazardous energy control, ensuring compliance across all trades and subcontractors
- Maintain the Energy Control Plan (ECP) and all related LOTO documentation in line with EHS, ISO, and client requirements
- Conduct site inspections, address energy-related safety incidents, and lead root cause analyses and corrective actions
- Provide training, toolbox talks, and safety briefings on energy isolation and LOTO procedures for site personnel
- Coordinate with contractors, commissioning teams, OEMs, and project stakeholders, and report energy control status to project management and clients
Show your expertise
- Degree in Electrical Engineering, Safety Management, or equivalent experience
- Minimum several years of relevant experience in industrial or data centre construction environments
- Extensive knowledge of Lockout/Tagout procedures, NFPA 70E, OSHA 1910/1926, and ISO 45001
- Prior experience with complex commissioning phases and energized equipment isolation
- Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional (CESCP) or similar credential preferred
- Detail-oriented with strong safety focus and risk assessment capability
Contact:
You want to be part of the Exyte team? We look forward to receiving your application!
For further questions and information, please do not hesitate to contact Lisa Kussmaul via E-Mail at [email protected].
Please note that we only consider applications submitted through our application portal. Applications sent via email will not be considered due to data protection regulations.
