Identify and close business opportunities within the Hyperscale, Colocation, and Construction sectors for data center implementation and professional services. Manage existing accounts to increase revenue across multiple lines of business while maintaining an accurate sales funnel.
CPG Beyond
61 Remote Job Openings at CPG Beyond
The Proposal Associate assists sales and operations teams in developing comprehensive proposal packages for customer deliverables. This includes coordinating with internal engineering and estimation teams to ensure timely and accurate delivery of proposals across various business lines.
Assists in the quality control and assurance of data center critical systems to ensure installation meets industry standards and specifications. Develops QA/QC documentation, performs inspections, and monitors compliance with project specifications and safety standards.
Manage and grow OEM relationships to drive revenue from connected services across data center operators and hyperscalers. Accountable for services performance, including attach rates, recurring revenue, and lifecycle monetization of OEM portfolios.
The Assistant Account Manager supports the delivery and performance of customer accounts within data center and critical infrastructure environments. This involves coordinating between customers, vendors, and internal teams to ensure efficient service execution and accurate documentation.
Responsible for organizing service operations projects by monitoring schedules, budgets, and expenditures to ensure deadlines are met. The role involves coordinating between sales, accounting, and customers to manage billing, timesheets, and project documentation.
Lead and execute the commissioning of critical data center mechanical systems, including chillers and air handlers, through various testing levels. Develop comprehensive O&M documentation, test procedures, and reports to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
The Proposal Manager coordinates with sales, estimation, and engineering teams to develop comprehensive proposal packages for data center and service operations. They manage the deliverable timeline and ensure all technical and marketing components are ready for customer distribution.
Responsible for developing competitive technical proposals, Statements of Work, and accurate cost estimates for hyperscale data center QA/QC and commissioning projects. The role involves leading RFP/RFQ responses, defining scope, and managing risk analysis to win new business while protecting margins.
The Containment Installer II is responsible for the installation of hot and cold aisle containment systems, including panels, doors, and ceiling structures. They must collaborate with site supervisors and contractors to ensure projects are completed accurately and on schedule.
The Containment Installer I is responsible for the installation and material handling of hot and cold aisle containment systems. They must collaborate with technicians and supervisors while ensuring all work is completed according to safety and quality standards.
The Containment Installer II is responsible for the installation of hot and cold aisle containment systems, including panels, doors, and ceiling structures. They must collaborate with site supervisors and contractors to ensure projects are completed on schedule while maintaining a clean and safe work environment.
The Containment Installer II is responsible for the installation of hot and cold aisle containment systems, including panels, doors, and ceiling structures. They must collaborate with site supervisors and contractors to ensure projects are completed on schedule while maintaining a clean and safe work environment.
The Containment Installer IV is responsible for the daily installation of hot and cold aisle containment systems, including panels, doors, and mounting hardware. They act as a liaison to the site supervisor and may assume supervisory responsibilities when necessary.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent leads the commissioning of critical data center systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPS units. They are responsible for developing test procedures, managing project documentation, and ensuring operational efficiency through rigorous quality control processes.
The Program Scheduler is responsible for developing, maintaining, and analyzing integrated master schedules to ensure successful project execution. This role collaborates with cross-functional teams to drive schedule integrity, assess risks, and provide data-driven insights to leadership.
The Project Manager will lead data center construction projects, overseeing design phases, field operations, and commissioning. They are responsible for managing budgets, schedules, contractor coordination, and ensuring compliance with engineering standards and safety protocols.
The MEP Technical Specialist is responsible for researching, developing, and producing engineering documents for data center critical systems. They also consult with stakeholders to prepare design scoping documents and participate in construction problem-resolution efforts.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing projects, developing test procedures, and ensuring systems operate at maximum efficiency through rigorous quality control.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes the commissioning of critical data center systems, including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing project plans, conducting equipment tests, and developing comprehensive O&M documentation to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing projects, developing standard operating procedures, and conducting comprehensive testing to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes the commissioning of critical data center systems, including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing project plans, conducting equipment tests, and developing comprehensive operational documentation.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing projects, developing standard operating procedures, and conducting comprehensive testing to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes the commissioning of critical data center systems, including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing project plans, conducting design reviews, and developing comprehensive commissioning documentation and test reports.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing project plans, conducting design reviews, and developing comprehensive commissioning documentation and test reports.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing project plans, conducting design reviews, and developing comprehensive commissioning documentation and test reports.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing projects, developing standard operating procedures, and conducting comprehensive testing to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent II executes commissioning of critical data center systems including generators, chillers, and electrical distribution equipment. They are responsible for managing projects, developing standard operating procedures, and conducting comprehensive testing to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
The Project Manager will lead data center construction projects by managing design phases, budgets, schedules, and field operations. They are responsible for coordinating with contractors, ensuring compliance with engineering standards, and overseeing the project lifecycle from RFP to final hand-off.
The Program Scheduler is responsible for developing, maintaining, and analyzing integrated master schedules to ensure successful project execution. This role collaborates with cross-functional teams to drive schedule integrity, assess risks, and provide data-driven insights to leadership.
The specialist supports the design, build, deployment, and sustainment of workforce development training programs by creating and maintaining learning assets aligned with operational requirements. This role also provides administrative and documentation support to the Safety function, focusing on data accuracy and documentation completeness.
The Construction Superintendent provides on-site coordination for all construction project phases, managing subcontractors, materials, and equipment while ensuring adherence to specifications, schedule, and budget. Key duties include scheduling, inspections, quality control, and maintaining job site safety standards.
The Project Manager will lead and drive success across multiple facets of data center construction projects, covering all aspects from design phases through physical construction oversight and commissioning participation. Key duties include managing schedules, budgets, contractor coordination, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with all project and engineering standards.
The MEP Manager leads and executes commissioning of data center critical electrical systems, including conducting design reviews and monitoring various equipment tests from Level 1 through 5. This role involves preparing commissioning test procedures, writing comprehensive reports with optimization recommendations, and developing equipment operation and maintenance manuals.
The MEP Manager, Electrical Cx leads and executes commissioning of data center critical electrical systems, including conducting design package reviews and monitoring equipment testing from Level 1 through 5. This role involves preparing commissioning test procedures and reports, developing O&M documentation, and ensuring data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Program Scheduler is responsible for developing, maintaining, and analyzing complex program schedules, partnering with various teams to ensure schedule integrity and support data-driven decisions. Key duties include creating integrated master schedules, performing critical path and risk analyses, and managing schedule baselines according to governance standards.
The Director of Engineering leads and manages all mechanical and electrical engineering aspects for CPG projects, overseeing the design, implementation, and commissioning of complex building systems. This role involves supervising low voltage systems integration, ensuring compliance with standards, and coordinating shared services across multidisciplinary teams.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing client designs and monitoring equipment testing levels. This role involves developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing client designs and monitoring equipment testing levels. This role involves developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, by reviewing designs and monitoring equipment testing from Level 1 through 5. This role involves developing comprehensive documentation, preparing test procedures, and ensuring that the client's data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing client designs and monitoring equipment testing levels. This role involves developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The MEP Engineer researches, develops, and produces engineering documents and procedures supporting construction administration, commissioning, and post-construction phases for critical data center electrical and/or mechanical systems. Key duties involve consulting on design basis, preparing specifications, reviewing submittals, and conducting engineering analyses and problem-resolution efforts.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center systems such as generators, switchgears, and UPSs, involving design reviews and monitoring equipment testing from Level 1 through 5. This role is responsible for developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing client designs and monitoring equipment testing levels. This role involves developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing design packages and monitoring equipment testing (Level 1 thru 5). This role is responsible for developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
This role is responsible for managing commissioning and QA/QC projects by monitoring plans, schedules, budgets, and expenditures to ensure deadlines are met, while assisting with processes and documentation for data center infrastructure services. Essential duties include managing construction projects, reviewing design documents and submittals, developing testing plans, conducting analysis, writing reports, and interfacing with various project teams.
This role involves leading and executing the commissioning of critical data center mechanical systems, including reviewing client designs and monitoring equipment testing. The agent is responsible for developing comprehensive documentation, such as O&M manuals, to ensure maximum operational efficiency of the data centers.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing design packages and monitoring equipment testing. This role is crucial for ensuring the data centers operate at maximum efficiency through rigorous testing and documentation.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing client designs and monitoring equipment testing. This role involves developing comprehensive O&M documentation and ensuring that testing is executed so data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Project Administrator will manage and create comprehensive documentation for commissioning projects, ensuring compliance with requirements, standards, and guidelines. This involves collaborating with teams to gather information, developing accurate documentation, and conducting quality checks and audits.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing design packages and monitoring equipment testing. This role involves developing comprehensive documentation such as O&M manuals and functional checklists to ensure data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
The Electrical Commissioning Agent II leads and executes the commissioning of critical data center electrical systems, including generators, switchgears, and UPSs, while reviewing design packages and monitoring equipment testing. This role involves developing comprehensive documentation, such as O&M manuals, and ensuring that testing is executed for maximum operational efficiency of client data centers.
The Senior Project Manager provides overall leadership for large-scale data center construction projects, covering all aspects from preconstruction through closeout, ensuring safety and adherence to schedule and budget. Key duties include managing contracts, vendors, financial reporting, and coordinating design criteria with budgetary and operational needs.
The Sales Executive will be responsible for meeting assigned quotas by owning and managing specific OEM relationships to drive OEM-enabled services revenue across various customer segments. Key duties include maximizing services attachment to OEM equipment, growing high-margin recurring services revenue, and strengthening long-term OEM partnerships.
This role manages commissioning and QA/QC projects, focusing on monitoring plans, schedules, budgets, and ensuring project deadlines are met in collaboration with electrical and mechanical commissioning agents. Responsibilities include managing construction projects, reviewing design documents and submittals, developing testing plans, and writing reports for external audits.
This role assists the QA/QC Engineer in ensuring the correct equipment is purchased and installed according to industry standards for data center critical systems preparing for commissioning. Responsibilities include developing comprehensive QA/QC project documents, performing inspections and tests, and monitoring quality processes across all project stages.
The Mechanical Commissioning Agent III executes commissioning for critical data center mechanical systems, including generators, HVAC, and fire suppression, while reviewing client designs and developing essential operational documentation. This role is crucial for ensuring that data centers operate at maximum efficiency through rigorous testing and verification procedures.
This role involves executing the commissioning of critical data center mechanical systems, including generators, HVAC, and fire suppression systems, while reviewing design packages and monitoring equipment testing. The agent is responsible for developing essential operational documentation, such as SOPs and MOPs, to ensure data centers achieve maximum operational efficiency.
This role involves executing the commissioning of critical data center mechanical systems, including generators, HVAC, and various water/electrical distribution equipment. The agent is responsible for reviewing designs, monitoring testing, and developing essential operational documentation to ensure maximum efficiency of the data centers.
This role involves executing commissioning for data center critical mechanical systems, including reviewing designs, monitoring equipment testing, and developing essential operational documentation. The agent ensures that testing is completed so that the client's data centers operate at maximum efficiency.
This role involves assisting in quality control and assurance for data center critical systems preparing for commissioning, ensuring correct equipment purchase and installation adherence to specifications. Responsibilities include developing comprehensive QA/QC project documentation, performing inspections and tests, and supporting the implementation of quality standards across all processes.