Data Centre Design Engineer (Mechanical or Electrical Biased)
Location | North West Greater Manchester Oldham Oldham Town Centre - Oldham |
Company name | Sudlows |
Category | Engineering |
Contract | Permanent |
Full/Part time | Full time |
Salary | £ 40000 - £60000/annum |
Due to the continued expansion of our Critical Infrastructures division, including our award winning data centre design and build team, we have an exciting career opportunity for an experienced and enthusiastic engineering professional with data centre and critical infrastructure experience. Sudlows work globally and have a growing portfolio of clients. We have over 200 staff and have achieved consistent growth with ongoing expansion plans. The successful candidate will be a valued member of one our key teams within the business. To support current growth, this position will be based from head office in Manchester, but will require travel as required on a project basis to support projects within the UK and Europe. Data Centre Design Engineer - Role Purpose Our data centre design engineers take a leading role as a specialist in the field, supporting the delivery of data centre projects and co-ordinating the production of feasibility studies, data centre audits, proposals and managing design deliverables. Sudlows Data Centre Design team work closely with clients throughout the lifecycle of a data centre project and therefore the successful candidate is required to have a good level of understanding and experience allowing them to work independently at various stages in the project lifecycle including tender and bid support, initial concept generation, construction stage design, commissioning, and operations, and to do so working as part of construction delivery or standalone consultancy and advisory. Data Centre Design Engineer - Personal Specification The suitable candidate will have a strong experience in Data Centres and Critical Environments and will ideally be a qualified engineer with a bias towards either Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Separate from a professional engineering bias, you will have a good understanding of all data centre technologies, including; Critical LV Switchgear arrangements, UPS systems, Standby Generation, Critical Cooling Systems i