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AI /HPC Consultant

United Kingdom
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Job Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Computacenter's consultancy practice, helping enterprise customers design and deliver cutting-edge NVIDIA-based AI and HPC infrastructure solutions. This role focuses on high-performance networking, AI cluster architecture, InfiniBand, Spectrum-X, RoCEv2, and physical infrastructure design across GPU-accelerated environments. Working closely with customers, vendors and internal stakeholders, you will provide technical leadership across architecture, design assurance and infrastructure optimisation.

Job Details

  • Location: Fully Remote (with occasional customer/vendor engagement)
  • Daily Rate: Negotiable (Inside IR35)
  • Contract Length: Until 31/12/2026
  • Start Date: ASAP / Immediate Start

Key Responsibilities

  • Design High-Level and Low-Level Designs (HLDs/LLDs) for NVIDIA AI/HPC infrastructure, including GB300, B300, DGX, HGX and NVL72 environments.
  • Design and validate InfiniBand backend fabrics, Spectrum-X front-end networks and Spectrum-X Ethernet backends.
  • Provide technical expertise across RoCEv2, InfiniBand, VXLAN EVPN, BGP, leaf-spine architectures and high-performance networking.
  • Create, review and optimise Bills of Material (BoMs) covering switches, optics, fibre assemblies, DAC/ACC/AEC cabling, adapters, DPUs and licensing.
  • Run customer discovery workshops, requirements gathering sessions, architecture governance reviews and technical design discussions.
  • Produce diagrams, port maps, cable matrices, design documentation and implementation guidance.
  • Act as a technical lead, collaborating with customers, vendors, consultants, pre-sales teams and delivery stakeholders.

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Key Requirements

  • Strong Network Architecture or Data Centre Networking background with experience in HPC, AI Infrastructure or low-latency network fabrics.
  • Hands-on experience with InfiniBand, RoCEv2, Spectrum-X Ethernet, congestion management and lossless Ethernet technologies.
  • Strong understanding of VXLAN EVPN, BGP, leaf-spine design, routing, resiliency and modern data centre networking principles.
  • Practical knowledge of optical and copper connectivity including SMF/MMF, MPO/MTP, DAC, AEC/ACC, QSFP, QSFP-DD, OSFP and related technologies.
  • Experience interpreting NVIDIA reference architectures and translating them into customer-ready designs and commercially accurate Bills of Material.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement, consultancy and technical documentation skills.

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Additional Information

  • Experience with NVIDIA DGX, HGX, GB300, B300, NVL72, ConnectX and BlueField/SuperNIC technologies is highly desirable.
  • Knowledge of physical infrastructure design including rack layouts, switch placement, cabling strategy, cooling and power considerations is preferred.
  • Exposure to liquid cooling, storage integration, management fabrics and out-of-band networking is beneficial.
  • Relevant certifications such as Cisco CCNP/CCIE, NVIDIA Networking, Arista, Juniper, HPE or equivalent are desirable.
  • Experience within Consultancy, Professional Services, Technical Architecture or Pre-Sales environments would be advantageous.
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Skills

Network Architecture
Data Centre Networking
HPC
AI Infrastructure
InfiniBand
RoCEv2
Spectrum-X Ethernet
VXLAN EVPN
BGP
Leaf-Spine Design
Optical Connectivity
Copper Connectivity
Technical Documentation
Stakeholder Engagement
Consultancy
Technical Architecture

Location

United Kingdom

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