Fuse Energy
Data Centre Engineer - AI Infrastructure

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Data Centre Engineer - AI Infrastructure
Data Centre Engineer
About Fuse Energy
Fuse Energy is a forward-thinking renewable energy startup on a mission to deliver a terawatt of renewable energy—fast. We unite first-principles thinking with cutting-edge technology to revolutionise the energy system.
We’ve raised $200M from top-tier investors including Multicoin, Balderton, Lakestar, Accel, Creandum, Lowercarbon, Ribbit, Box Group, and strategic angels like Nico Rosberg (Co-Founder of Solana).
What we are building: A fully integrated energy company, spanning solar, wind, and hydrogen projects, real-time power trading, and distributed energy. We sell directly to consumers, eliminating middlemen and passing cost savings straight to them.
Beyond that: We’re constructing the Energy Network—a decentralised, smart device ecosystem that rewards users in Energy Dollars for optimising energy use, stabilising the grid, and enabling scalability of AI data centres and other energy-intensive industries.
Joining Fuse Energy means taking a leading role in the fastest-growing frontier of renewables and AI infrastructure.
About the Role
We’re hiring a Data Centre Engineer to establish the foundation for our AI compute infrastructure. This isn’t just another upgrade—you’ll design, build, and manage entire high-density GPU clusters, from the first site feasibility study to live operations.
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This role is hands-on, GD&E mash-up: Your task is to turn raw spaces—whether that’s solar-rich fields, wind turbines, or colocation halls—into operational AI compute sites, end to end.
Responsibilities
- Site Assessment & Feasibility: Evaluate prospective spaces and colocation halls for technical suitability, including power capacity, cooling capacity, structural loads, and M&E (Mechanical & Electrical) design fit.
- Full Deployment Lifecycle: Lead the hardware selection, vendor tendering, contractor briefing, installation, and commissioning sign-off collaboratively with internal and external teams.
- Power & Distribution Management: Oversee high-voltage (HV) & low-voltage (LV) distribution, UPS systems, backup generators, and switchgear—both for planned maintenance and emergency issue resolution.
- Liquid Cooling Expertise: Install, validate, and hand-over liquid cooling infrastructure, ensuring thermal performance through load validation before hardware deployment.
- Operational Documentation: Maintain RAMS (Risk Assessment, Method Statements) and permit-to-work systems for high-risk activities across all on-site operations.


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Requirements
This role is for hands-on, expert doers. We need someone who:
- Has proven experience in end-to-end infrastructure projects, including data centre fit-outs, critical facility builds, or colocation/hyperscale commissioning (operational, not just theoretical).
- Exhibits deep technical power infrastructure expertise—having designed, commissioned, or maintained HV/LV systems, UPSs, backup generators, and switchgear directly.
- Comprehends cooling systems at a granular level—**CRAC/CRAH, chilled water loops, or CDUs, with hands-on liquid cooling experience (preferably direct-to-chip, rear-door, or immersion cooling).
- Is versed in high-density compute environments, with knowledge of HPC, GPU rack architecture, high-density data suites, and their infrastructure demands (cooling, power).
- Is highly autonomous, works individually with minimal handholding, and thrives in fast-paced environments—somewhat like a hackathon in hardware.
Benefits
Fuse Energy values exceptional talent. In return, we have:
- Competitive salary
- Biannual bonus
- Expensed tech tailored to your work needs
- Paid annual leave
- Office benefits (breakfast & dinner allowances for staff)
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