Galaxy

Director, Data Center Operations

Dallas, Texas, United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Digital Assets, Data Center Infrastructure, Finance, Artificial IntelligenceIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must be forward-thinking operational leaders with deep technical experience managing large-scale data center environments, particularly those supporting AI/ML workloads and high-performance computing. They should possess strategic planning and tactical execution abilities, be adept at managing complex systems, optimizing electrical and mechanical infrastructure, and implementing best practices for reliability, availability, and scalability. A people-first leadership style, comfort with ambiguity in high-growth environments, and passion for AI and digital infrastructure are essential. Experience in negotiating service-level agreements and ensuring compliance with environmental, safety, and regulatory standards is also required.

Responsibilities

The Director of Data Center Operations will lead the day-to-day operations of Galaxy’s data center portfolio, focusing on the reliable operation of infrastructure supporting AI and high-performance computing. Responsibilities include developing and implementing operational procedures to maximize uptime, efficiency, and safety, and collaborating with hardware, network, and facilities teams on infrastructure design and deployment for AI workloads. The role also involves managing capacity planning, contributing to future site selection and construction planning, establishing vendor relationships, and driving continuous improvement initiatives.

Skills

Data Center Operations
AI/ML Workloads
Large-scale Data Center Management
Operational Leadership

Galaxy

Provides secure investment solutions for cryptocurrencies

About Galaxy

Galaxy.com provides access to cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based assets, primarily targeting institutional clients such as companies and investors. Their investment solutions include both passive funds, which allow for exposure to digital assets without active management, and active funds managed by experienced crypto experts. These funds are designed to meet the high standards of institutional investors. Galaxy.com generates revenue through management fees on assets under management and offers comprehensive solutions for securely managing blockchain assets without third-party custody. The company also focuses on education and research, partnering with data providers like Bloomberg to deliver reliable information and offering resources like masterclasses to help clients understand digital assets. The goal of Galaxy.com is to lead in the digital asset space by providing secure, reliable, and expertly managed investment options for sophisticated investors.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2018Year Founded
$17.5MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Fintech, Crypto & Web3, Financial ServicesIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
401(k) Company Match
Parental Leave
Flexible Work Hours
Wellness Program

Risks

Competition from tokenization startups like Plume could challenge Galaxy's market position.
Financial restructuring of companies like Rhodium may pose financial risks to Galaxy.
Upsized $350 million offering could increase financial leverage and risk for Galaxy.

Differentiation

Galaxy.com offers both passive and active investment funds for digital assets.
The company provides end-to-end solutions for secure blockchain asset management.
Galaxy.com emphasizes education with masterclasses and digital asset academies.

Upsides

Increased interest in tokenization opens new investment opportunities for Galaxy.com.
Partnerships like Tencent Music suggest potential in entertainment sector for blockchain use.
Appointment of Tony Paquette as CFO could enhance financial strategies and fund management.

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