Full-Time
Designs and operates scalable data centers
No salary listed
Mid, Senior
London, UK
Vantage Data Centers provides large-scale data center solutions primarily for hyperscalers, cloud providers, and large enterprises. The company designs, develops, and operates wholesale data centers that are scalable, allowing clients to expand their IT infrastructure as needed. These data centers are built with significant power capacities, enabling clients to lease space, known as "white space," for their servers and IT equipment. Vantage distinguishes itself by delivering this space quickly, often within six months, which is essential for businesses that need to grow rapidly. The company emphasizes efficiency and sustainability, using standardized designs to minimize downtime and partnering with clients to promote eco-friendly practices. With a strong presence in high-demand markets across North America and Europe, Vantage aims to support its clients' growth while maintaining a commitment to sustainable operations.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$20.4B
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Founded
2010
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Vision Insurance
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Disability Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Flexible Work Hours
Remote Work Options
Professional Development Budget
Wellness Program
Vantage Data Centers was named Overall Deal of the Year.
Vantage Data Centers launches inaugural Safety Summit for industry leaders, Safety Professionals and key stakeholders.
Vantage announced plans to invest £12 billion in UK data centers, potentially creating 11,500 jobs.
Hyperscale developer and designer Vantage Data Centers will partner with on-site power generation supplier VoltaGrid on deploying more than a gigawatt of gas-fired microgrid power at new facilities across North America.
Vantage Data Centers secured over $13 billion in 2024 through debt and equity investments, including a $9.2 billion equity investment led by DigitalBridge and Silver Lake. The company expanded its global capacity to over 2.6GW across 35 campuses in 21 markets, opening 11 new data centers and breaking ground on six campuses. Notable projects include a 192MW campus in Ohio and a 52MW facility in Dublin. The workforce grew by 32% to over 1,700 employees.