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Senior Engineers - Data Centre

London
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Senior Level Engineers (Various) – Delivering complex infrastructure projects internationally, enhancing environments and pushing engineering boundaries.

Location: Various | Rate: £(Apply online only) per day

Are you a Data Centre Engineer who thrives in fast paced Data Centre Infrastructure environments and Enhancements? Do you want to be part of a company who has an excellent global reputation in the Hypercale Data Scale Mission Critical journey to achieve unprecedented levels of Data Storage?

Roles needed:

  • Mechanical and Electrical Commissioning – Swindon – Contract/Perm

  • Project Manager/Design – Data Centre – Various Locations UK – Contract

  • Site Manager – Europe – Essen (Germany)

    About the company’s operations:

  • Our engineers bring deep technical expertise and hands-on experience across every critical discipline:

  • Electrical: HV/MV/LV design, power distribution, UPS, switchgear, grounding, fault studies.

  • Mechanical: Cooling systems, heat rejection, HVAC, CFD modelling, energy optimisation.

  • Controls & Automation: BMS, EPMS, PLC integration, SCADA, monitoring, IoT telemetry.

  • Network & IT Infrastructure: Structured cabling, fiber design, routing/switching, redundancy architecture.

  • Commissioning & Reliability: Integrated systems testing, root-cause analysis, risk assessments, uptime engineering

  • Project Delivery: BIM, CAD, project management, site coordination, QA/QC, safety compliance

    If you work within the Data Centre Engineering space I would love to from here from you. This can be client side to Contractors and Construction Partners

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