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Sr. Systems Engineer – Mechanical

Job in Mercer Island, King County, Washington, 98040, USA
Listing for: Fleet Data Centers
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-19
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Systems Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Fleet Data Centers designs, builds and operates mega-scale data center campuses. Fleet provides its customers with flexibility and predictability to meet their upside demand forecasts, addressing a key need in the market as traditional leased models are struggling to keep pace with the demand for new Cloud and AI infrastructure. Fleet is led by a team of industry veterans that have already made a lasting imprint on the evolution of global digital infrastructure and are committed and uniquely capable of up leveling data center development scale and operations in the face of rising demand.

Fleet is well positioned to bring in-house design, engineering and operational capabilities to collaborate with customers on tailored solutions for campuses of 500MW+. This unique model enables Fleet to provide the world’s largest and most sophisticated customers with a seamless extension of their own data center fleets with constant access to design innovation. Fleet is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with satellite offices in Seattle, WA and Arlington, VA.

Position Overview:

We are seeking a Senior Systems Engineer – Mechanical to own the detailed design validation, analysis, and ongoing optimization of Fleet’s data center cooling topology from campus level through the rack. This role requires a deep understanding of Fleet data center cooling topology, including air-side and liquid-side systems (fan walls, CRAHs/CRACs, chillers, dry coolers, pumps, heat exchangers, distribution manifolds, in-rack cooling components), and how these components interact under a variety of operating and failure scenarios.

The ideal candidate will pair strong mechanical engineering fundamentals with practical data center cooling experience, ensuring that the air-to-liquid mix and cooling configuration for each deployment match rack layouts and rack SKUs, that CFD and failure-mode simulations are routinely used to de-risk deployments, and that cooling system behavior is well understood and systematically improved. This role is accountable for end-to-end thermal system integrity, including aisle-level optimization, fan wall octet configuration, failure-mode simulations (e.g., CRAC outage, dry cooler outage), and impact assessment for infrastructure upgrades and expansions, with the goal of optimizing uptime SLAs and minimizing cooling stranding.

We have a hybrid policy, and candidates can sit in Seattle, WA, Denver, CO, Austin, TX, or Alexandria, VA.

Responsibilities Cooling Topology Ownership & Rack-Level Alignment
  • Develop and maintain a deep understanding of Fleet data center cooling topology, including:
  • Air-side systems: fan walls, CRAHs/CRACs, air handlers, ducting, containment, filters.
  • Rack-level solutions: liquid-cooled cold plates, rear-door heat exchangers, in-rack manifolds, hybrid air/liquid configurations.
  • Determine the air-to-liquid mix needed to support a given rack layout, accounting for:
  • Rack SKUs and thermal design power per rack/cluster.
  • Liquid-cooled vs.air-cooled SKUs and their specific inlet temperature, flow, and ΔT requirements.
  • Aisle-level and room-level constraints (supply/return temperatures, pressure, containment).
  • Ensure that for each deployment:
  • The selected cooling topology supports the planned rack densities and layouts.
  • Air and liquid paths are balanced to avoid local under-supply or over-supply conditions.
  • Design assumptions are documented and traceable back to rack SKUs and IT deployment plans.
Rack SKUs, Cooling Requirements & Data Accuracy
  • Understand the air and liquid cooling requirements for each rack SKU, including:
  • Inlet temperature and humidity ranges.
  • Liquid flow, pressure, and temperature ranges for cold plates and rear-door heat exchangers.
  • Allowable gradients across the rack and between front/rear or supply/return.
  • Maintain a structured mapping between rack SKUs and required cooling configuration, including:
  • Airflow requirements per rack and per aisle.
  • Liquid flow per rack, per manifold, and per loop.
  • Any special constraints (e.g., high ΔT, mixed air/liquid in same aisle, hot aisle / cold aisle rules).
  • Ensure all cooling-related specifications and quantities (fan wall modules, CRAHs/CRACs, CDUs, pumps,…
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