Instrumentation and Controls Engineer II
Company: Crusoe
Location: Denver
Posted on: January 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Crusoe's mission is to
accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. We’re crafting
the engine that powers a world where people can create ambitiously
with AI — without sacrificing scale, speed, or sustainability. Be a
part of the AI revolution with sustainable technology at Crusoe.
Here, you'll drive meaningful innovation, make a tangible impact,
and join a team that’s setting the pace for responsible,
transformative cloud infrastructure. About This Role: Crusoe is
building the world's favorite AI-first cloud infrastructure
company, pioneering vertically integrated, purpose-built AI
infrastructure solutions trusted by Fortune 500 companies. As a
Instrumentation and Controls Engineer II , you'll significantly
contribute to the design, implementation, and management of
critical control systems for Crusoe.ai’s cutting-edge Power
Generation solutions. You'll oversee the entire project lifecycle
for power generation controls, from initial design and installation
to optimization, Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), Site Acceptance
Testing (SAT), commissioning, and initial operations support. Your
expertise in instrumentation, controls systems, data analysis, and
energy optimization will be vital in delivering scalable and
sustainable solutions that ensure the reliable and efficient
operation of our facilities, accelerating abundance of energy and
intelligence. This is a full-time position. What You’ll Be Working
On: Technical Problem-Solving: Provide expert technical support and
knowledge for complex problem-solving related to the design and
operation of Crusoe Power Generation Plant control systems. System
Integration: Collaborate closely with electrical and mechanical
engineers to seamlessly integrate control systems with other
critical plant systems. Installation Oversight: Oversee the
installation of control systems, ensuring they meet precise design
specifications and adhere to stringent industry standards. System
Testing and Coordination: Conduct and coordinate comprehensive
testing of control systems to verify correct and safe operation,
including Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance
Testing (SAT). Commissioning Leadership: Lead the commissioning
process, working hand-in-hand with the project team to bring power
plants online, efficiently troubleshoot issues, and ensure smooth
startup operations. Real-time Monitoring & Data Collection: Manage
the implementation of systems for real-time monitoring and robust
data collection to continuously assess and optimize the performance
of power generation systems. Operational Support: Provide essential
technical support during the initial operation phase, proactively
addressing any control system-related issues that may arise.
Training & Documentation: Train operations staff on the effective
use of control systems and develop clear, comprehensive
documentation, training materials, and operational procedures.
Safety & Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that all control systems
strictly comply with relevant safety standards and regulations,
promoting a secure operational environment. Fail-Safe & Redundancy
Implementation: Develop and implement advanced fail-safe and
redundancy measures to proactively prevent accidents and enhance
the safety and reliability of plant operations. Project Planning &
Resource Allocation: Actively participate in project planning,
scheduling, and strategic resource allocation for all control
systems-related tasks. Technology Advancement: Stay continuously
updated on the latest technologies and advancements in control
systems and power generation, applying new insights to our
operations. System Upgrades & Optimization: Propose and implement
strategic upgrades to improve system performance, reduce
operational costs, or increase efficiency as new technologies
emerge. What You’ll Bring to the Team: Educational Foundation:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Controls/Automation Engineering, or a related field.
Power Systems Experience: Professional experience in a power
systems environment, demonstrating practical knowledge of power
generation operations. Controls System Expertise: Proven
professional experience in control systems, electrical power
management systems, controls engineering, or a closely related
field. Technical Understanding: Strong understanding of mechanical
systems, electrical systems, PLCs, and industrial control systems.
Collaboration Skills: Demonstrated ability to collaborate
effectively across departments to meet challenging organizational
goals. Communication Proficiency: Excellent communication skills,
with the ability to clearly present complex technical information
to non-technical stakeholders. Data-Driven Passion: A strong
passion for leveraging data to continuously improve system
performance and enhance operational efficiency. Bonus Points:
Master’s degree or relevant certifications (e.g., Certified Energy
Manager, LEED, or BAS Technician). Experience with Power Plant DCS
(Distributed Control Systems) and PLC-based Control Systems.
Specific experience with systems such as Emerson Ovation (DCS), PI
Historian, GE Mark VIE Turbine Control Systems, Solar Rockwell PLC,
ComAp, ESM2, or similar platforms. Benefits: Industry competitive
pay Restricted Stock Units in a fast growing, well-funded
technology company Health insurance package options that include
HDHP and PPO, vision, and dental for you and your dependents
Employer contributions to HSA accounts Paid Parental Leave Paid
life insurance, short-term and long-term disability Teladoc 401(k)
with a 100% match up to 4% of salary Generous paid time off and
holiday schedule Cell phone reimbursement Tuition reimbursement
Subscription to the Calm app MetLife Legal Company paid commuter
benefit; 300 per month Compensation: Salary will be paid in the
range of $110,000-122,000. Restricted Stock Units are included in
all offers. Salary to be determined by the applicant’s education,
experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal
equity and alignment with market data. Crusoe is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard
to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information,
pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual
preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status,
national origin, or any other status protected by law or
regulation.
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