Senior Mechanical-thermal Engineer, Ml-il

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · IL, Tel Aviv · Hardware Development

Mechanical-Thermal Design Engineer for ML training and inference accelerators, focusing on add-in cards, GPU sleds, and racks. Responsibilities include owning mechanical-thermal design, leading ODM/vendor engagements, debugging failures, conducting experiments, and site visits.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the mechanical-thermal design of Annapurna next-generation Machine Learning sled and rack (including thermal solutions and mechanical challenges on PCB / chassis / rack level)
  2. Lead and review mechanical and thermal design performed by ODM partners or contractors and component vendors.
  3. Debug mechanical and thermal failures on production data center; drive root-cause to closure; take previous learnings to next products
  4. Design and execute mechanical and thermal experiments in the lab — from DOE through measurement, analysis, and corrective action.
  5. Travel to ODM/manufacturer/vendor sites to monitor and review project kickoffs, device bringups and manufacturing lines

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree or above in Mechanical Engineering
  • Knowledge of industry standard CAD & FEA design tools, industry trends, and design for manufacturability
  • 8+ years of experience as a Mechanical and/or Thermal design engineer in the electronics industry

Nice to have

  • Proficient in leading CAD software (Siemens NX, Inventor, or Creo) and experienced with ECAD-MCAD collaboration tools
  • Proficient in mechanical drawings, GD&T, and tolerance-analysis methods.
  • Strong knowledge in industry standards — Ethernet, PCIe, OCP, JDEC
  • Knowledge of fiber optic and copper cabling standards and testing equipment
  • Proven experience designing products for ML/HPC and data center applications
  • Experience with design and testing of liquid cooling solutions, from cold plate to rack level manifolds

What the JD emphasized

  • 8+ years of experience as a Mechanical and/or Thermal design engineer in the electronics industry