Data Center Mechanical Engineer

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · Sydney, Australia · Compute

This role is for a Senior Data Center Mechanical Engineer responsible for the design, technical oversight, and delivery of mechanical systems (cooling, chilled-water distribution, liquid cooling, plumbing, fire protection) for Anthropic's data centers in the APAC region. The role focuses on driving prefabrication and modular construction strategies to accelerate deployment and ensure facilities can reliably cool large accelerator clusters for AI model training and serving. It involves extensive review of external engineering designs, coordination with partners and vendors, and ensuring compliance with Australian codes and standards.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive mechanical design concepts for data center cooling plants, chilled-water distribution, liquid cooling (direct-to-chip and CDUs), plumbing, and fire protection systems.
  2. Review and direct design drawings, specifications, and construction documentation produced by external engineering firms, ensuring alignment with Anthropic’s Basis of Design and owner requirements.
  3. Drive Anthropic’s prefabricated and modular mechanical strategy — modular cooling skids, prefabricated piping and pump assemblies, and design for offsite manufacture and onsite assembly — to accelerate deployment and reduce onsite labor.
  4. Serve as the primary mechanical engineering point of contact for external developers, design engineers, and construction partners across the APAC portfolio.
  5. Monitor mechanical system installation for compliance with design intent, Australian Standards, and industry best practice.

Skills

Required

  • 10+ years of experience designing building mechanical systems for data centers or mission-critical facilities
  • Deep familiarity with Australian mechanical, hydraulic, and fire codes and standards
  • Strong knowledge of chilled-water systems, air-cooled cooling plants, liquid cooling (direct-to-chip and CDUs), and redundant piping configurations
  • Hands-on experience with prefabricated and modular mechanical infrastructure
  • Experience driving and reviewing mechanical design work produced by external engineering consultants
  • Proficient reading and marking up construction drawings, P&IDs, and single-line diagrams
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering

Nice to have

  • RPEQ or CPEng registration (or eligibility)

What the JD emphasized

  • deep familiarity with Australian mechanical, hydraulic, and fire codes and standards
  • strong knowledge of chilled-water systems, air-cooled cooling plants, liquid cooling (direct-to-chip and CDUs), and redundant piping configurations
  • hands-on experience with prefabricated and modular mechanical infrastructure
  • experience driving and reviewing mechanical design work produced by external engineering consultants