Overview
Data Center Infrastructure Engineer - Thermal Management System
Neurair Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Role
The Data Center Infrastructure Engineer (Hardware) is responsible for deploying, installing, and supporting the physical hardware layer of AI data centers, including racks, power, cabling, GPU servers, and cooling interfaces.
Responsibilities
- Install and integrate GPU servers, switches, PDUs, racks, and cabling.
- Support and interface with liquid cooling systems (CDUs, manifolds, hoses, sensors).
- Perform bring-up tasks : firmware updates, BIOS settings, hardware validation, burn-in tests.
- Conduct on-site checks for power, airflow, cooling readiness, and rack quality.
- Troubleshoot server, network, and hardware faults.
- Coordinate with colocation providers, data center operators, and Neurair engineers.
- Maintain rack diagrams, asset inventories, and installation documentation.
- Follow all data center access and safety procedures.
Qualifications
3+ years of experience in data center hardware, IT infrastructure, or colocation deployments.Strong hands-on skills with servers, GPUs, switches, structured cabling, and rack layout.Ability to read wiring diagrams, rack elevations, and basic cooling / power documentation.Familiarity with diagnostic tools and hardware troubleshooting workflows.Valid work authorization in Spain; ability to travel internationally.Preferred Qualifications
Experience with high-density GPU clusters.Exposure to liquid cooling or advanced cooling environments.Knowledge of IPMI / BMC, BIOS configuration, and system management tools.Professional English (required). Additional languages are a plus.Core Competencies
Strong technical judgment and hands-on capability.High attention to detail in cabling, installation quality, and documentation.Clear communication with on-site and remote teams.Comfortable working in active data center environments.#J-18808-Ljbffr