AI Infrastructure DC Design Engineer II
Astreya
Headquarters: Remote, CA
URL: http://astreya.com
Summary
The AI Infrastructure Datacenter Design Engineer Level 2 independently handles moderate-complexity data hall designs and infrastructure projects while supporting operational improvements and design optimization initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
● Develop and maintain medium-complexity data hall layouts and infrastructure designs.
● Perform rack elevations, cable routing designs, power and space planning activities.
● Conduct infrastructure assessments and recommend improvements for efficiency and scalability.
● Collaborate with cross-functional teams on implementation and deployment activities.
● Troubleshoot design conflicts and support issue resolution efforts.
● Ensure design documentation complies with company and industry standards.
● Support project delivery timelines and milestone tracking.
● Assist in mentoring junior engineers and reviewing basic design work.
Scope & Complexity
● Works independently on moderately complex projects.
● Begins contributing to process improvements and technical standards.
● Handles multiple concurrent assignments with limited supervision.
Requirements
● Strong understanding of data center infrastructure and design standards.
● 2–4 years of relevant experience in data center or telecom infrastructure environments.
● Proficiency in AutoCAD and infrastructure documentation.
● Good communication and collaboration skills.
Salary Range
$48,868.00 - $77,160.00 USD (Salary)- Please note that the salary information provided herein is base pay only (gross); it does not include other forms of compensation which may or may not apply to this specific position, namely, performance-based bonuses, benefits-related payments, or other general incentives -
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