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Mechanical Engineer, Cooling System Modular Design
GoogleMechanical Engineer, Cooling System Modular Design
GoogleLocation
Atlanta, GA
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/25/2026
Compensation
$144,000 - $209,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Mechanical Engineer, Cooling System Modular Design role at Google focuses on leading the design and implementation of innovative cooling systems for data centers. This position is part of the Data Center Technology Systems team, which aims to optimize mechanical infrastructure through advanced engineering practices. The engineer will collaborate with various teams to ensure compliance with standards and drive the development of next-generation technologies. The role emphasizes the use of software tools for thermal analysis and modeling to enhance data center efficiency.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering or equivalent practical experience.
- 5 years of experience in mission critical facility design and construction environments.
- Experience using software tooling for thermal analysis, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), or hydraulic modeling.
- Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop technical project documentation.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the technical lead for global mechanical infrastructure and design custom cooling components.
- Implement offsite modular construction and pre-fabrication strategies to improve infrastructure scalability.
- Conduct detailed thermal analysis and hydraulic modeling of air and waterside systems.
- Collaborate with Planning, Operations, and Execution teams to optimize mechanical systems.
- Prepare and deliver comprehensive engineering project packages including specifications and test plans.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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