
Data Center Design Engineer - Verda
Job Description
At Verda, we're building a fully featured European AI cloud, covering everything needed to train, experiment with, and deploy AI models at scale. We are a full-stack AI infrastructure company, meaning we design, operate, and optimize the compute powering modern AI workloads across training and inference. Our infrastructure runs on 100% renewable energy, helping build a more sustainable AI ecosystem. Join Verda while it’s still being built - not once it’s finished. About the role As a Data Center Design Engineer, you'll own the design of our data center deployments end-to-end, from facility layout and infrastructure planning through to how compute is physically organized within the space. This is a broad, generalist design role spanning power, cooling, space planning, and rack/cluster layout. You'll translate business and technical requirements into designs our deployment and operations teams can build against, working closely with our deployment, hardware, and procurement teams, and directly with colocation providers and contractors, to make sure designs are technically sound, cost-effective, and buildable on realistic timelines. You'll ramp into full ownership over your first few months. In the first month, you'll get up to speed on Verda's existing site designs (HAM01, NCL01, and others), our tooling, and our design standards, and shadow the deployment team on an active build. From there, you'll take ownership of a design task on a live or upcoming site with review from the deployment and hardware teams. By around the three-month mark, you'll independently own a design workstream end-to-end from requirements through to handoff for deployment. What You’ll Do Design data center layouts covering power distribution, cooling strategy, space planning, and rack/row organization for GPU-dense deployments Translate capacity and technical requirements: power density, cooling load, compute topology into concrete site designs Produce design documentation: floor plans, single-line diagrams, capacity models, and BOM inputs for procurement Partner with colocation providers and contractors to validate designs against site constraints (power availability, cooling infrastructure, structural limits) Support the deployment team through build-out and commissioning, adjusting designs as real-world constraints surface Help standardize design patterns and documentation across sites as Verda scales Stay current on data center design trends, especially high-density GPU cooling and power delivery What We’re Looking For 3–5 years in data center design, engineering, or a closely related infrastructure role Working knowledge across multiple domains of DC design: power, cooling, space/layout planning. Deep specialization in one is fine, but you’re comfortable reasoning across all of them Experience with colocation, hyperscale, or GPU-dense environments (strong plus) Familiarity with relevant design and documentation tools (CAD, single-line diagram tools, capacity planning spreadsheets, and similar) Comfortable working from incomplete requirements and making sound design tradeoffs A strong technical communicator. You can explain design decisions to engineers and non-technical stakeholders alike Pragmatic: you balance design rigor against deployment timelines and constraints Self-directed and comfortable owning a design end-to-end Genuinely interested in AI infrastructure and the operational realities of running GPU-dense environments Practicalities We work 3–4 days from the office if you're based in one of our hubs (Helsinki, London), or fully remote with frequent travel to our hubs and sites. Travel: Frequent travel to sites Employment type: Permanent and full-time What's Next If this sounds like your next move, apply now. Please submit your application through our Careers page. We don't accept applications sent by email.
Company Information

Verda
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Job Details
Responsibilities
- Own the design of data center deployments from facility layout to physical organization within the space.
- Translate technical requirements into concrete site designs.
- Produce design documentation including floor plans, diagrams, and capacity models.
- Partner with colocation providers and contractors to validate designs.
- Support deployment through build-out and commissioning.
- Help standardize design patterns and documentation.
- Stay current on data center design trends.
Requirements
- 3–5 years in data center design, engineering, or a closely related infrastructure role
- Working knowledge across multiple domains of DC design: power, cooling, space/layout planning. Deep specialization in one is fine, but you're comfortable reasoning across all of them
- Experience with colocation, hyperscale, or GPU-dense environments (strong plus)
- Familiarity with relevant design and documentation tools (CAD, single-line diagram tools, capacity planning spreadsheets, and similar)
- Comfortable working from incomplete requirements and making sound design tradeoffs
- A strong technical communicator. You can explain design decisions to engineers and non-technical stakeholders alike
- Pragmatic: you balance design rigor against deployment timelines and constraints
- Self-directed and comfortable owning a design end-to-end
- Genuinely interested in AI infrastructure and the operational realities of running GPU-dense environments
Skills & Technologies
Education Level
None required