Mechanical Engineer, Thermal Systems Engineering

Google is a global technology leader that specializes in internet-related services and products.
$150,000 - $250,000
Backend
Staff Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
10+ years of experience
Enterprise SaaS

Description For Mechanical Engineer, Thermal Systems Engineering

Google's Data Center Engineering team is at the forefront of technological innovation, focusing on the physical design of data centers. As a Mechanical Engineer in Thermal Systems Engineering, you'll be part of a team that mirrors a research and development department, where cutting-edge strategies are developed and tested. The role involves working on complex challenges related to power usage and maintaining environmentally-friendly facilities. You'll be responsible for optimizing efficiencies, generating innovative ideas, and communicating recommendations to senior executives. The position requires technical expertise to ensure compliance with codes and standards, develop infrastructure improvements, and serve as a specialist in mechanical systems, particularly cooling. You'll be working with the Technical Infrastructure team, which is crucial in maintaining Google's data centers and building next-generation platforms. The role offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on Google's product portfolio by ensuring the robust operation of its technical infrastructure. The ideal candidate will combine technical expertise with innovative thinking to drive improvements in data center operations and sustainability.

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Responsibilities For Mechanical Engineer, Thermal Systems Engineering

  • Define data center system-level, product architecture, and Research and Development
  • Develop operations and maintenance procedures for systems/processes
  • Conduct engineering analysis and research designs and methods of data center equipment and facilities
  • Ensure designs and installations meet requirements
  • Serve as Technical Lead in the region
  • Collaborate with Operations, Execution, and Construction teams

Requirements For Mechanical Engineer, Thermal Systems Engineering

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  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, related discipline, or equivalent practical experience
  • 10 years of experience in mission critical facility design and construction environments
  • Experience in mission critical facilities and their mechanical infrastructure
  • Master's degree in Engineering, Business or relevant field, or professional engineering license (preferred)
  • Experience in estimating, mechanical design, operation, and commissioning of mission critical data center mechanical equipment
  • Experience in design, construction, and commissioning of mechanical cooling plants
  • Experience designing modular building scale assemblies
  • Knowledge of mechanical engineering and design principles
  • Operational knowledge of construction safety procedures

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