Be Part Of A High-Performing Team
Join a technical leadership team that develops and commercializes system-level thermal solutions. This group operates at the intersection of thought leadership engineering and product strategy, with a strong external-facing mandate across standards bodies, industry committees, and customer ecosystems.
Whatβs In Store For You
- Visible technical leadership role shaping future-ready data center thermal architectures
- Strong external engagement across conferences, standards, and industry working groups
- Hub-based work model with travel for industry events and key engagements
How You Will Make An Impact
- Serve as a subject matter expert for data center thermal architecture with emphasis on direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems
- Develop system concepts, reference architectures, and supporting engineering documentation (schematics, modes, control sequences, operational guidance)
- Perform system analysis and work with modeling/simulation resources to validate performance and reliability
- Specify system-level equipment and controls capabilities needed for deployment-ready solutions
- Represent the organization in relevant industry associations and technical committees, bringing back actionable standards and ecosystem intelligence
- Support commercialization with technical content that enables field teams and customers to adopt the solutions confidently
Are you an experienced data center thermal systems engineer ready to make an impact?
- 8+ years in engineering roles tied to mission critical facilities, data centers, high-tech, or thermal management systems
- Hands-on understanding of direct-to-chip liquid cooling and how it integrates rack-to-facility, including heat rejection architectures
- Ability to define system modes and sequence of operations, with comfort discussing controls/operations
- Strong technical communication skills, including presentations and cross-functional influence
- Experience participating in professional societies or standards groups (ASHRAE, OCP, or similar) is a major plus
- Engineering degree required; PE and advanced credentials are beneficial but not required