Yondr Group
Infrastructure Lead (EMEA)

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About Yondr
Yondr is a disruptor. We challenge convention and simplify complexity. A global developer, owner operator and service provider of data centers, we deliver complex data center capacity needs for the world’s largest tech companies. Our exponential growth sees us looking for extraordinary people to help accelerate us towards our vision: a tomorrow without constraints.
But we can’t do this without you.
About the Role
The Infrastructure Lead will support the Yondr Data Center Execution (DCX) delivery teams and the wider regional business functions to create and operate spaces and services, rooted in our culture and brand. We enable Yondr's growth by optimizing for speed and designed for agility.
The role will act as a design and construction function lead for all things Infrastructure within the region (EMEA).
Main Responsibilities
Infrastructure
- Responsible for defining utilities and infrastructure scope boundaries, establishing project execution scope and plan.
- Stakeholder management and consultation across utility network representatives and Yondr internal (various levels).
- Accountable for Infrastructure assessments, planning and reporting through development workflows (DD to stable state facility).
- Accountable for infrastructure execution including management of delivery and coordination of DNO/IDNO interface with construction delivery teams.
- Responsible for reporting structures within DCX for progress, performance and identification of potential risks and issues including corrective actions as needed.
- Implement and oversee quality assurance and control processes.
- Point of contact and liaison with Development and VP for Utilities.
- Identify and manage all necessary exploratory works and site investigations required to identify existing utilities to ensure all necessary works are designed and undertaken without delay to the project.
- Accountable for ensuring all necessary wayleaves and easements are identified and completed to provide fibre and power to the project without delay to the project.
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensure adherence to local, regional, and international regulations and standards.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Promote and implement sustainable practices within infrastructure projects.
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Qualifications and experience
- 5+ years of experience in energy and infrastructure development.
- 5+ years of experience in energy operations.
- Structured and process driven approach.
- Decisiveness and good judgment aligning business and development priorities.
- Organization and time management to manage multiple workflows.
At Yondr, we want to enhance the diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging of our workforce to reflect the world we live in. Our roles are potential opportunities for everyone; all interested parties, regardless of nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, or gender, are welcome to apply.
Yondr is committed to fostering a welcoming, safe and inclusive work environment. We provide support through our benefits, which are inclusive of all backgrounds.
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