Data Center Electrical Engineer

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · United States · Remote · Compute

This role is for a Data Center Electrical Engineer responsible for the electrical design of AI training and serving facilities, from building service entrance to the rack. The engineer will develop reference designs, review submittals, and ensure the electrical architecture supports high rack densities and ML training loads. The role involves close collaboration with hardware, compute, and supply chain teams, and requires deep experience in mission-critical electrical design.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and maintain Anthropic's electrical basis of design, reference architectures, and technical specifications for critical power distribution — covering switchgear, UPS systems, PDUs, busway, and rack power delivery
  2. Review and approve electrical design packages from build partners and MEP consultants, ensuring designs meet capacity, reliability, and maintainability requirements
  3. Perform and validate engineering studies including short-circuit, coordination, arc flash, load flow, and power quality analysis; use findings to steer design decisions and equipment selection
  4. Partner with external engineering and manufacturing teams to evaluate DC construction efficiency opportunities, develop productization roadmap and modular product strategy to enable accelerated DC acceleration and onsite labor reduction.
  5. Evaluate and qualify electrical equipment vendors and product lines; work with supply chain to build a diversified vendor base that mitigates lead-time and single-source risk

Skills

Required

  • Electrical engineering experience in mission-critical facilities
  • Data center or other high-availability electrical distribution design
  • Electrical construction documents
  • Single-line diagrams
  • Equipment specifications
  • Power systems analysis
  • SKM, ETAP, or EasyPower
  • Critical power topologies
  • Electrical equipment manufacturers
  • Technical communication

Nice to have

  • PE licensure
  • Development of prefabricated products and modularization
  • Medium-voltage distribution
  • On-site generation
  • Energy storage integration
  • Liquid-cooled infrastructure
  • NFPA 70/70E, IEEE color book series, and relevant international electrical codes
  • Hyperscaler, colocation provider, or MEP consultancy experience
  • Reference designs or standards adopted across multiple sites or by external partners

What the JD emphasized

  • mission-critical electrical design experience
  • high-density
  • ML training