Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer

Data Center Engineering

Posted on 6/4/2025

Meta

Meta

10,001+ employees

Global social networks and advertising platform

Compensation Overview

$204k - $281k/yr

+ Bonus + Equity + Benefits

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA + 2 more

More locations: Fremont, CA, USA | Menlo Park, CA, USA

Remote

Candidates must be based in California.

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • 12 + years experience with critical facilities design, engineering, delivery and/or management
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, related field or equivalent industry experience
  • Cross-disciplinary design, development and operations knowledge of data center or similar mission critical industry heat absorption and heat rejection systems: server/rack/row level heat absorption (i.e. liquid cooling, air cooling using heat exchangers), building/campus level heat rejection (e.g. chillers, open cooling towers, dry coolers, etc.), facility & technical water distribution architecture, associated automation and control systems
  • Project management experience: Coordinating multiple consultant and contractor teams
  • Organization and communication experience with skill at communicating technical details to all organizational levels
  • Experience establishing working relationships and resolve interpersonal conflicts
Responsibilities
  • Lead and/or assist on new data center designs, integrating new technological advancements and requirements while balancing business priorities around cost, efficiency, time to delivery and sustainability
  • Research, design and develop new data center cooling technologies/systems to reduce cost, improve reliability, efficiency, and speed to market. Contribute to development of data center cooling strategy and roadmap. Balance short-term priorities while understanding and tracking industry standards and emerging trends to drive long-term strategy
  • Work closely with Civil, Structural, Landscape, Architects, Electrical, Connectivity & Controls Engineering teams to achieve holistic new product design that is optimized for cost, construction speed, operational efficiency, and long-term fungibility and flexibility
  • Develop and collaborate with cross-functional teams to work on prefabricated (DFSMA) solutions and component offerings to be embedded into our new design products
  • Partner with our Site Selection team on assigned site due diligence and master planning projects
  • Collaborate with multiple cross-functional teams outside of Engineering across different disciplines to assess and vet design solutions
  • Drive design and path to breakground program schedules while working closely with design and construction to ensure milestones and completion dates are on track
  • Respond on an as-needed basis to emergencies
  • Travel up to 25% of the time
Desired Qualifications
  • Control Systems design experience.
  • Advanced degree (MS or PhD).
  • Experience in industry standards, building codes and safety standards including NEC, ASHRAE, NETA, ANSI, IEEE, NFPA, UL, UFC and UBC.
  • Experience in cost estimating methodologies to establish business cases for R&D projects - e.g. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), ROI, etc.
  • Professional Engineering Registration (PE).
  • Data center mechanical systems design experience.

Meta Platforms Inc. runs a family of social apps including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp to help people connect, share content, and participate in online communities. It also develops virtual reality hardware and experiences through Oculus and is exploring the metaverse. Most revenue comes from advertising, with tools that let businesses target audiences using data from its large user base, plus VR product sales and digital services. The company differentiates itself by owning multiple major social platforms, offering a scalable cross-platform ad platform, and investing in VR, AR, and AI to expand digital experiences and monetization opportunities.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Menlo Park, California

Founded

2004

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue surged 33% to $56.3B from AI-driven ad placement improvements.
  • $1B Beaver Dam data center approved with 220MW power for 10 years from 2027.
  • Stock trades at 19x forward earnings discount to S&P 500 after 20% dip.

What critics are saying

  • UK Ofcom imposes $20B fines under Online Safety Act using 10% global revenue.
  • Publishers win Llama AI lawsuit, forcing $1B+ damages by mid-2028.
  • TikTok erodes Instagram engagement, slashing ad growth to single digits by May 2027.

What makes Meta unique

  • Meta integrates AI on Threads for real-time trend queries like World Cup discussions.
  • Meta deploys AI to detect underage users via height and bone structure analysis.
  • Meta owns Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp with 97.8% ad revenue in 2023.

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NPR
Apr 20th, 2026
Data center backlash becomes key voting issue ahead of US midterms

Opposition to data centres has become a significant issue ahead of the US midterm elections, with voters unseating local politicians who support them. Residents cite concerns over water pollution, noise, power demands and environmental degradation. In Missouri, four city council members lost their seats over supporting a $6 billion data centre. Similar ousters occurred in Independence, Missouri, and rural North Carolina. The backlash crosses party lines, prompting state legislatures nationwide to consider bills ranging from eliminating tax incentives to construction moratoriums. Despite generating substantial tax revenue and construction jobs, communities increasingly resist these developments. Virginia, which has the most data centres, is considering eliminating sales tax exemptions worth $1.9 billion. President Trump has acknowledged affordability concerns whilst supporting development, though his proposals lack enforcement mechanisms.

Ars Technica
Apr 17th, 2026
Meta raises Quest VR headset prices by up to $100 as its own $115B AI spending drives component costs

Meta is raising prices for its Quest VR headsets by $50–$100 (12–20%) from 19 April, citing a global surge in memory chip prices affecting consumer electronics. However, Meta's own spending priorities have contributed to this component shortage. The company plans to spend $115–$135 billion on capital expenditures this year, up from $72 billion in 2025 and $28 billion in 2023, with most investment directed towards AI infrastructure. This includes $21 billion for data centre company CoreWeave and $10 billion for an El Paso data centre. Meta's AI spending forms part of $630 billion in industry-wide AI infrastructure investment pledged for 2026, driving up prices for RAM and GPUs. Meanwhile, Meta is reportedly planning spending cuts of up to 30% for its metaverse division, which has accumulated $73 billion in losses.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
Meta partners with Broadcom for custom AI chips through 2029

Meta and Broadcom have announced a strategic partnership under which the chipmaker will provide technology supporting Meta's training and inference accelerator chips through 2029. The deal extends Meta's custom AI chip development plans as the social media giant continues to invest in artificial intelligence infrastructure.

CNBC
Apr 14th, 2026
Meta commits to 1 gigawatt of custom AI chips with Broadcom through 2029

Meta and Broadcom have announced an extended partnership through 2029 for designing Meta's custom AI accelerators. Meta has committed to deploying one gigawatt of its training and inference accelerators under the agreement. The deal expands an existing collaboration between the two companies focused on Meta's in-house chip development. As part of the arrangement, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan has agreed to leave Meta's board of directors. Broadcom shares rose 3% in extended trading following the announcement. The partnership underscores Meta's continued investment in custom silicon to power its artificial intelligence infrastructure and reduce reliance on third-party chip suppliers.

The Associated Press
Apr 14th, 2026
Meta and Broadcom partner on industry-first 2nm AI chip with multi-gigawatt rollout

Broadcom and Meta have announced a multi-year strategic partnership to support Meta's AI compute infrastructure through 2029. The collaboration centres on Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) chips, with an initial deployment exceeding one gigawatt as part of a sustained multi-gigawatt rollout. The partnership will deliver what the companies call the industry's first 2nm AI compute accelerator. Broadcom will provide its XPU platform for chip co-development and advanced Ethernet technologies for networking across Meta's expanding AI compute clusters. The technology will underpin Meta's deployment of generative AI features across WhatsApp, Instagram and Threads. Meta aims to deliver what it calls "personal superintelligence" to billions of users globally. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan will transition from Meta's board to an advisory role focusing on Meta's custom silicon roadmap.

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