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Senior Thermal Engineer - AI Networking

  • ... Posted on: Jun 20, 2025
  • ... Acceler8 Talent
  • ... Santa Rosa, New Mexico
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Senior Thermal Engineer - AI Networking   

Job Title :

Senior Thermal Engineer - AI Networking

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Santa Rosa New Mexico United States

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No

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Acceler8Talent is proud to partner with a well-funded, VC-backed AI/networking hardware startup in the SF Bay area that’s redefining infrastructure for the world’s largest hyperscalers. Operating under a Joint Development Model (JDM), this company co-develops highly customized networking hardware, software, and optics solutions tailored to the evolving needs of large-scale AI workloads.With over $110M in funding and rapid expansion underway, they're now looking to hire a Senior Thermal Engineer to help shape the next generation of high-performance systems.What You’ll Do:Design and develop thermal solutions including heatsinks, cold plates, and liquid cooling systemsPerform thermal modeling and simulations using industry-standard toolsLead thermal testing and validation to ensure performance and reliabilityCollaborate with hardware and system teams to integrate thermal designsWork with suppliers to deliver high-quality thermal componentsTroubleshoot thermal issues and maintain system reliabilityStay current on industry trends and emerging cooling technologiesWhat You Bring:B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (M.S. preferred), with focus on heat transfer10+ years in thermal design; 5+ years with datacenter network systems preferredProficient in thermal simulation tools (Flotherm, Flotherm-XT, IcePak)Strong understanding of air cooling techniques: vapor chambers, heat pipes, heat sinks, fans, TIMs, and rack-level constraintsExperience with liquid cooling (preferred, not required)Deep knowledge of heat transfer and real-world thermal system design

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Jun 20, 2025

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

Snaprecruit ID:

SD-APP-e3d809e02091ee15dd64fd6a6363480896533b312efc8c81a0c84c11491d1dc1

City:

Santa Rosa

Job Origin:

APPCAST_CPC

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Acceler8Talent is proud to partner with a well-funded, VC-backed AI/networking hardware startup in the SF Bay area that’s redefining infrastructure for the world’s largest hyperscalers. Operating under a Joint Development Model (JDM), this company co-develops highly customized networking hardware, software, and optics solutions tailored to the evolving needs of large-scale AI workloads.With over $110M in funding and rapid expansion underway, they're now looking to hire a Senior Thermal Engineer to help shape the next generation of high-performance systems.What You’ll Do:Design and develop thermal solutions including heatsinks, cold plates, and liquid cooling systemsPerform thermal modeling and simulations using industry-standard toolsLead thermal testing and validation to ensure performance and reliabilityCollaborate with hardware and system teams to integrate thermal designsWork with suppliers to deliver high-quality thermal componentsTroubleshoot thermal issues and maintain system reliabilityStay current on industry trends and emerging cooling technologiesWhat You Bring:B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (M.S. preferred), with focus on heat transfer10+ years in thermal design; 5+ years with datacenter network systems preferredProficient in thermal simulation tools (Flotherm, Flotherm-XT, IcePak)Strong understanding of air cooling techniques: vapor chambers, heat pipes, heat sinks, fans, TIMs, and rack-level constraintsExperience with liquid cooling (preferred, not required)Deep knowledge of heat transfer and real-world thermal system design

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