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AI Infrastructure Deployment Program Manager

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About the Company
We are building the next generation of AI-ready cloud infrastructure across Europe. Our mission is to deliver high-performance GPU compute at scale by rapidly deploying AI-ready data centres for enterprise customers. As we continue expanding across the UK, the Nordics and Iberia, we're looking for an experienced Programme Manager to lead the deployment of our AI infrastructure. You will be involved from site validation through to customer-ready operations. This is a unique opportunity to help build one of Europe's leading AI infrastructure platforms.
About the Role
As Programme Manager, you will own the deployment of AI compute infrastructure into existing and newly acquired data centres, ensuring every site is operational and ready for customer workloads as quickly as possible. Unlike traditional data centre delivery roles, this position is not responsible for the mechanical or electrical construction of facilities. Instead, you will lead the deployment of compute infrastructure, networking, storage and GPU clusters, coordinating multiple third-party delivery partners to ensure seamless execution. Working closely with commercial stakeholders, internal teams, technical teams, OEMs and external delivery teams, you'll ensure every deployment is delivered safely, efficiently and to the highest technical standards. You will also play a key role before projects even begin, providing technical guidance during site selection to ensure new facilities are capable of supporting current and future generations of AI infrastructure.
Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end deployment of AI infrastructure across multiple data centre projects throughout the UK, Nordics and Iberia.
- Coordinate infrastructure deployment activities across compute, networking, storage and supporting platforms.
- Drive multiple concurrent deployment programmes whilst managing project timelines, risks and dependencies.
- Manage external managed service providers responsible for infrastructure deployment and installation.
- Hold third-party delivery partners accountable for quality, schedule, cost and technical standards.
- Coordinate activities across multiple suppliers to ensure seamless execution.
- Resolve delivery challenges and remove blockers to maintain programme momentum.
- Work closely with hardware vendors and OEMs to coordinate equipment delivery, installation and deployment.
- Manage relationships with GPU, server, networking and storage vendors.
- Ensure deployment plans align with product roadmaps and hardware availability.
- Coordinate the introduction of next-generation AI infrastructure platforms.
- Act as the technical authority during new site selection and infrastructure planning.
- Advise the wider business on whether prospective facilities are suitable for current and future AI deployments.
- Ensure sites are capable of supporting high-density GPU environments and evolving compute technologies.
- Work alongside engineering and architecture teams to develop deployment standards and best practices.
- Partner with Engineering, Operations, Procurement, Commercial and Customer Success teams to ensure successful project delivery.
- Communicate programme status, risks and milestones to senior leadership.
- Support customer onboarding by ensuring infrastructure is production-ready from day one.
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- Proven experience delivering complex infrastructure deployment programmes within data centres, cloud infrastructure or HPC environments.
- Strong programme management experience across multiple concurrent projects.
- Experience managing third-party delivery organisations and managed service providers.
- Experience working with server, networking, storage and GPU hardware vendors.
- Strong understanding of infrastructure deployment, commissioning and operational readiness.
- Experience working within fast-paced, high-growth technology organisations.
- Comfortable influencing senior stakeholders across technical and commercial functions.
Required Skills
Experience in several of the following areas is highly desirable:
- AI infrastructure deployment
- GPU clusters and accelerated computing
- NVIDIA GPU platforms (including H100, H200, B200 and future Vera Rubin architectures)
- High-performance networking (InfiniBand and Ethernet)
- Enterprise storage platforms
- Bare metal and cloud infrastructure
- High-performance computing (HPC)
- Infrastructure commissioning and operational readiness
- Data centre operations
Preferred Skills
- Highly organised with exceptional programme management skills.
- Able to thrive in fast-moving startup environments with evolving priorities.
- Commercially aware with strong stakeholder management capabilities.
- Comfortable making decisions with incomplete information.
- Excellent communicator capable of influencing both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Naturally collaborative with a hands-on approach to problem solving.
- Passionate about building world-class AI infrastructure.
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