Facilities Infrastructure Engineer
Company: Panthalassa
Location: Portland
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the Company The open ocean
is Earth's largest and most power-dense renewable energy resource.
Panthalassa is harnessing that resource to generate the cheapest
energy on the planet. Our mission is to provide abundant and
affordable clean energy for everyone. Founded in 2016 and based in
the Pacific Northwest, our team comes from diverse backgrounds in
aerospace, naval architecture, marine operations, hardware,
software, and research. About the Job We are building a core
technology designed to operate in the harshest, most unpredictable
environments on Earth—the world's oceans. Delivering on this
mission requires not only elite engineering talent but a work
environment that runs smoothly, scales intelligently, and frees our
team to focus on solving impossibly hard problems. The Facilities
Engineer owns the performance and reliability of Panthalassa's
building infrastructure. This is a hands-on, systems-building role
that will ensure safe, reliable, and efficient facilities. This
role supports day-to-day operations, capital projects, and
regulatory compliance while coordinating with internal teams,
vendors, and contractors.You'll operate across both office/lab and
industrial/manufacturing environments, supporting rapid build
cycles, specialized equipment installs, and safe execution. In
addition to building infrastructure, this role supports the
lifecycle management of site industrial equipment that depends on
facility utilities (installation readiness, preventative
maintenance strategy, service partner coordination, and operational
uptime). Key Responsibilities Building Systems & Infrastructure
Engineering Own the technical health and performance of core
building systems, including HVAC, electrical, compressed air,
chiller systems, water, plumbing, drainage, natural gas, lighting
and building controls, fire/life safety systems, and air
quality/environmental controls. Define and run a
reliability-focused maintenance program (asset criticality, PM
strategy, inspections, vendor routines, performance benchmarks).
Partner with the Workspace Design & Operations team to improve
ticketing and work order workflows, using data to identify trends
and eliminate redundancy and waste. Establish simple operating
rhythms (weekly priorities, top reliability risks, upcoming
outages, commissioning schedules) so facilities are predictable,
not reactive. Own utility reliability in support of engineering and
manufacturing work, ensuring systems are sized, stable, and
resilient enough to support high-demand equipment, and changing
facility needs. Maintain an accurate asset registry for building
infrastructure and critical industrial support equipment (e.g.,
compressors, chillers, air dryers, pumps, dust
collection/ventilation, process utilities), including service
history, spares, calibration/inspection needs, and vendor support
models. Drive maintenance planning for critical industrial
equipment where failure would impact engineering or production
throughput, ensuring preventative maintenance is scheduled,
documented, and executed without disrupting build operations.
Projects & Improvements Support facility renovations, tenant
improvements, and capital projects through design reviews, utility
coordination, installation oversight, and operational hand-off.
Develop scopes of work and technical requirements, review
submittals; oversee field execution for quality, safety, and
schedule adherence. Serve as facilities engineering support for
equipment installations (tie-ins, ventilation, hazards, footprints,
commissioning readiness) to keep engineering unblocked. Build
repeatable closeout standards for every project (documentation,
training, spares, labeling, lockout points, and baseline
performance metrics), so new systems are supportable on Day 1.
Partner with engineering teams on equipment readiness planning:
verifying utility requirements, installation constraints, safety
controls, and long-term maintainability (access, service intervals,
consumables, vendor support, and spare parts strategy). Safety,
Compliance, and Risk Management Ensure compliance with applicable
codes, regulations, and standards (OSHA, NFPA, ASHRAE, local
building codes, etc.) by working closely with our EHS Lead and
safety committee. Support emergency response planning, audits,
inspections, incident response, and root cause investigations with
durable corrective action plans. Embed safety into facilities work
execution, not as a check-the-box step, but as the default way we
plan, review, and perform work (LOTO, energized work controls,
permit systems, contractor safety plans, confined space
considerations, hot work coordination, etc.). Vendor Ownership and
Documentation Systems Act as owner's rep or facilities-related
vendors, contractors, and service providers by translating
operational and engineering requirements into clear, scoped work
that vendors can execute against. Develop preferred vendor lists
and technical standards by defining when to outsource vs.
self-perform work, building institutional knowledge, and
establishing clear expectations for vendor onboarding and ongoing
engagement. Collaborate with operations, IT, EHS, and leadership
teams to support facility needs by providing technical guidance and
support to maintenance staff and end users. Build strong
cross-functional trust with engineering teams by translating what
they're trying to do into infrastructure that supports speed
without sacrificing safety or reliability. Build and implement a
CMMS platform to track work orders, asset performance, and
maintenance metrics. Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree in
Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Facilities, or related field)
or equivalent experience. 5 years of experience in facilities
engineering, building systems, or plant operations. Strong working
knowledge of HVAC, electrical distribution, mechanical, and utility
systems. Familiarity with project management methodologies
Demonstrated experience with capital projects: design review,
construction execution, commissioning, and turnover into operations
Ability to troubleshoot complex mechanical, electrical, or utility
systems Experience managing contractors and service vendors.
Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, and
technical documents. Strong documentation, problem-solving,
communication, and organizational skills. Comfort operating in
high-ambiguity, fast-iteration environments (engineering labs
industrial spaces), with the judgment to balance urgency, risk, and
long-term reliability. Demonstrated ability to build systems
(standards, workflows, vendor expectations, PM strategy).
Experience building or operating asset tracking / maintenance
systems for critical infrastructure or industrial equipment (CMMS,
asset registry, service planning, maintenance scheduling, and
spares coordination). Preferred Experience with CAD or other design
software Professional Engineer (PE) license or Engineer-in-Training
(EIT). Experience in regulated environments (healthcare, labs,
manufacturing, data centers). Experience supporting multi-building
or multi-site operations Familiarity with CMMS, BMS, and energy
management systems. Knowledge of sustainability and energy
efficiency best practices. Construction management experience.
Experience supporting equipment-intensive environments Hands-on
commissioning/turnover experience: controls integration, startup
validation, acceptance criteria, and operational readiness. The
above qualifications are desired, not required. We encourage you to
apply if you Compensation and Benefits If hired for this full-time
role, you will receive: Cash compensation of $120,000 – $165,000
Equity in the company. We're all owners and if we're successful,
this equity should be far and away the most valuable component of
your compensation. A benefits package that helps you take care of
yourself and your family, including: Flexible paid time off Health
insurance (the company pays 100% of gold level PPO plan for full
time employees, their partners, and dependents) Dental insurance
(the company pays 100% for full time employees and 100% for their
partners and dependents) Vision insurance (the company pays 100%
for full time employees, their partners, and dependents) Disability
insurance (the company pays 100% for a policy to provide long term
financial support if you become disabled) Ability to contribute to
tax-advantaged accounts, including 401(k), health FSA, and
dependent care FSA Relocation assistance to facilitate your move to
Portland (if needed). Location This is an on-site position. Our
offices, lab, and shop are located in Portland, Oregon .
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