About the Role

We're hiring an Electrical Engineer – Data Centers (Remote) to join our innovative team at Nebius. In this role, you will work at the forefront of cloud computing, contributing to the AI economy by designing and implementing electrical systems for our data centers.

What You'll Do

  • Plan, validate, and verify the rollout of reliable electrical systems.
  • Collaborate with internal and external business partners to create designs that meet Nebius's quality benchmarks.
  • Oversee the construction and implementation of electrical engineering aspects of our data centers.
  • Seek new designs and integrate new technologies into Nebius AI's data center planning and infrastructure.
  • Maintain effective communication with technical teams and project managers.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent experience.
  • 5+ years of experience in creating electrical design documentation for construction.
  • 5+ years of experience in commercial and/or industrial electrical design.
  • In-depth understanding of electrical equipment such as power distribution, busway systems, electrical switchgear, UPS, and diesel generators.
  • Basic understanding of mechanical equipment and systems related to data centers.
  • Good communication skills, fluent in English.
  • A flexible, proactive mindset with attention to detail.

Nice to Have

  • Experience with designing, operating, or maintaining mission-critical facilities.
  • Familiarity with regional and international standards such as CDCDP, Uptime, or similar certifications.
  • Knowledge of and experience with the rollout of DC (direct current) power distribution systems.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
  • Opportunities for professional growth within Nebius.
  • Flexible working arrangements.
  • A dynamic and collaborative work environment that values initiative and innovation.
  • Join us in expanding our products and services in the AI and ML space!
Language Requirements
EnglishC1
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Why This Job8.5 of 10

This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of electrical engineering and AI cloud infrastructure. With a competitive salary and flexible work arrangements, it's an attractive position for skilled professionals.

Salary Range
Required
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Optional
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Bonus
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Who Will Succeed Here

Proficient in designing and implementing power distribution systems for data centers, specifically with experience in UPS systems and electrical design that meets the demands of high-availability environments.

Adaptable to remote and hybrid work environments, demonstrating strong self-management and time management skills to handle multiple projects while collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams using tools like Slack and Zoom.

Possesses a proactive mindset focused on continuous improvement, with at least 3-5 years of experience in electrical engineering, particularly in data center infrastructure, enabling quick identification and troubleshooting of electrical system failures.

Learning Resources

Electrical Engineering: Power Distribution Systemscourse

Career Path

Electrical Engineer – Data Centers(Now)Senior Electrical Engineer – Data Centers(2-4 years)Electrical Engineering Manager(4-6 years)

Market Overview

Market Size 2024
$25B
Annual Growth
8.5%
AI Adoption in Data Centers
45%
Investment in Data Center Infrastructure
+30%
Labour Demand for Electrical Engineers
+12%
Avg Salary for Electrical Engineers in Data Centers
$110K

Skills & Requirements

Required
Electrical EngineeringPower DistributionElectrical Design
Growing in Demand
Renewable Energy SystemsBuilding Information Modeling (BIM)Smart Grid Technology
Declining
Conventional Power Distribution SystemsAnalog Circuit Design

Domain Trends

Increased Focus on Energy Efficiency
Data centers are adopting energy-efficient designs, with 70% of new facilities targeting PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) ratings below 1.5.
Rise of Modular Data Centers
The modular data center market is projected to grow by 25% annually, driven by the need for scalable and flexible infrastructure solutions.
Integration of AI for Predictive Maintenance
By 2025, 50% of data centers will utilize AI-driven predictive maintenance tools, reducing downtime by up to 30%.

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