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Head of Design (Data Center)

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We’re supporting a rapidly scaling infrastructure business building next-generation HPC and AI data centres across the UK, EU, and US.
They are looking for a senior technical leader to own the design standards, technical direction, and early-stage development of high-density data centre projects, while managing and challenging external consultants, design houses, and D&B partners.
This is a hands-on role focused on driving standardisation, scalability, and technical excellence across multiple live projects. The business is moving from delivering single sites to managing several major deployments concurrently, including large-scale projects entering construction over the next 6–12 months.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Key areas include:
- Data centre design governance
- HPC / high-density infrastructure
- Power and cooling architecture
- Early-stage project development (RIBA Stages 0–3)
- External consultant and contractor management
- Standardisation and repeatable deployment models


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The ideal background:
- Mission-critical or hyperscale data centre environments
- Strong M&E engineering understanding
- Experience working with consultants, contractors, or design houses
- Comfortable operating across both strategy and detailed technical delivery
- Hands-on, execution-focused mindset
This is an opportunity to join a well-funded business at a pivotal growth stage and play a key role in shaping its long-term infrastructure platform.
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