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Service & Commissioning Engineer - Data Centre Cooling
Posted 2 days 2 hours ago by Perigon Search
AI workloads are booming, and next-gen data centres aren't cooling themselves. This is your chance to get hands on with the most advanced thermal systems in Europe - specialising in liquid to chip and liquid to liquid cooling tech that's quietly doing the heavy lifting behind tomorrow's infrastructure.
What's on offer- £60,000-£65,000 basic with OTE of £70,000-£80,000
- 35 days' holiday including bank holidays
- Private Bupa healthcare, income protection, and life/critical illness cover
- 6% employer pension via salary sacrifice (with NI savings)
- Long term growth with a global infrastructure heavyweight
You'll be on the front line of commissioning liquid to chip and liquid to liquid cooling systems for hyperscale and AI data centres - testing, troubleshooting, and fine tuning everything from CDUs to chilled loops. Some days you'll be elbows deep in flow rates and firmware, others you'll be working with BMS teams to iron out control quirks or updating test documentation. There's a service angle too - providing planned support, upgrades and the occasional firmware refresh. It's a hands on, problem solving role with plenty of variety and the occasional European trip when things need your touch on site.
What you'll need- Strong AC/HVAC background - commissioning, service, or project engineering
- Confident with chilled water circuits and hydronic systems
- Some experience working alongside BMS/PLC teams
- Skilled in documentation, testing, and getting things right first time
- Willing to travel as needed - mainly UK with some EU projects
With over 80,000 employees worldwide, this business is a true global force in infrastructure - spanning data centres, telecoms, EV charging, energy storage, automation, and more. They're leading the way in AI cooling, rolling out cold plates, CDUs and immersion systems in some of the most demanding environments in Europe. But it doesn't stop there. This isn't just a technical role - it's a launchpad. Engineers here have stepped into sales, management, product, and operational leadership. If you want long term opportunity, you'll find it here.
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