# Data Center Infrastructure Mechanical Engineer

**Company:** [OpenAI](https://hotfix.jobs/companies/openai)
**Location:** San Francisco, CA
**Role:** Hardware Engineering
**Salary:** $257k – $327k/yr
**Experience:** 10+ years
**Skills:** Chilled Water Systems, Cooling Towers, Cdus, Heat Exchangers, P&Ids, Cfd Analysis, Liquid Cooling, Hydraulic Models, Crahs, Water Treatment, Pumps, Manifolds, Leak Detection, Factory Acceptance Testing, Thermal Performance Testing
**Posted:** 2026-04-19

> Leads design, validation, and scaling of cooling and mechanical systems for high-density AI data centers. Requires 10+ years in mission-critical infrastructure, expertise in thermal systems like CDUs and chilled water, and hands-on commissioning experience.

## Job Description

## Key Responsibilities
- Define mechanical and cooling infrastructure requirements and reference architectures for AI data center campuses, including heat rejection, chilled water, condenser water, liquid cooling distribution, air handling, containment, filtration, water treatment, controls, and metering.
- Review and develop basis-of-design documents, design narratives, P&IDs, mechanical schedules, equipment specifications, thermal capacity models, hydraulic models, CFD analysis, controls sequences, and commissioning requirements.
- Evaluate mechanical architectures for high-density compute, including direct-to-chip liquid cooling, CDU topology, facility water interfaces, manifolds, quick disconnects, hoses, heat exchangers, pumping strategies, leak detection, serviceability, and failure isolation.
- Partner with electrical, controls, hardware, networking, construction, and operations teams to ensure cooling systems support liquid-cooled GPU rack deployments and reliable facility operation.
- Develop technical specifications and acceptance criteria for chillers, cooling towers, dry coolers, evaporative coolers, pumps, heat exchangers, CDUs, manifolds, valves, filters, water treatment systems, CRAHs, air handlers, VFDs, controls panels, sensors, and monitoring devices.
- Lead technical evaluation of equipment vendors, manufacturers, design consultants, commissioning agents, contractors, and testing laboratories; review submittals, P&IDs, control diagrams, performance curves, test reports, certifications, and quality documentation.
- Drive factory acceptance testing, site acceptance testing, witness testing, pressure testing, leak testing, thermal performance testing, reliability testing, interoperability testing, and integrated systems testing for critical equipment and high-density rack deployments.
- Help design and operate a hardware and data center infrastructure R&D laboratory used to validate new cooling equipment, liquid-cooled GPU rack designs, operating envelopes, fault scenarios, telemetry, and facility-hardware interactions.
- Collaborate with hardware manufacturers to evaluate L10 and L11 test procedures, yield, throughput, reliability, serviceability, and readiness for large-scale deployment.
- Define telemetry and controls requirements for mechanical and supporting electrical systems, including temperatures, flow rates, differential pressure, pump status, valve position, chiller status, CDU status, coolant quality, leak detection, alarms, control states, and rack-level thermal signals.
- Analyze lab data, operational incidents, thermal excursions, flow excursions, pressure excursions, leak events, contamination events, nuisance alarms, controls alarms, and rack-level thermal failures to improve designs, procedures, vendor quality, and reliability models.
- Create clear engineering documentation, standards, test procedures, commissioning scripts, operating procedures, decision records, risk registers, and executive-ready technical summaries.
- Provide senior technical escalation support during design reviews, construction, manufacturing validation, commissioning, startup, production deployment, vendor testing, and operational events.
- Mentor partner teams and raise the technical bar for mechanical design, thermal validation, safety, water quality, documentation, reliability, and operational rigor.

## Required Qualifications
- Extensive senior-level experience in data center mechanical engineering, mission-critical facilities, high-performance computing infrastructure, thermal systems, or comparable critical infrastructure environments (10+ years).
- Deep expertise in mechanical design, commissioning, operations, maintenance, reliability, and lifecycle management at large campus or multi-site scale.
- Hands-on experience with chilled water systems, condenser water systems, process cooling water, cooling towers, dry coolers, evaporative cooling, pumps, heat exchangers, CDUs, manifolds, CRAHs, air handlers, filtration, water treatment, valves, piping, controls, and monitoring systems.
- Experience designing, testing, certifying, commissioning, or operating equipment used in high-density compute or mission-critical environments, including liquid cooling systems, CDUs, high-flow hydronic systems, heat exchangers, rack manifolds, quick disconnects, and thermal monitoring systems.
- Experience reviewing and producing technical design packages, equipment specifications, design narratives, sequence-of-operations, CFD or hydraulic studies, test plans, commissioning scripts, operating procedures, and acceptance criteria.
- Proven ability to evaluate and manage external engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, construction partners, commissioning providers, testing laboratories, and strategic suppliers.
- Strong understanding of product safety, agency certification, mechanical code compliance, pressure safety, environmental requirements, AHJ coordination, utility requirements, water quality programs, and standards relevant to critical mechanical infrastructure.
- Experience with factory acceptance testing, site acceptance testing, integrated systems testing, leak testing, pressure testing, thermal performance testing, failure-mode testing, root-cause analysis, and corrective-action management.
- Ability to use data, models, field observations, and engineering judgment to make decisions under ambiguity and communicate risk clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.

## Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced degree in mechanical engineering, thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, systems engineering, or a related discipline.
- Professional Engineer license, Chartered Engineer status, or comparable professional certification.
- Direct experience with AI infrastructure, hyperscale data centers, HPC clusters, GPU rack deployments, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, immersion cooling, or high-density rack thermal design.
- Experience with high-density liquid cooling architectures, CDU qualification, facility water interface specifications, coolant chemistry, leak detection, quick disconnects, rack manifolds, cold plates, and thermal controls.

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