Lead Engineer

Opticool Technologies

Webster, NY

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI), CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing), Chemical Engineering, Cost Control, Cross-Functional, Emerging Technology, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Compliance, Feasibility Analysis, Flux Application Architecture, Heat Exchanger, Heat Transfer, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Metrics, Network Operations Center, Patents, Product Demonstration, Prototyping, Pumps, Refrigeration, Regulations, Requirements Management, Research & Development (R&D), Safety Compliance, Safety/Work Safety, Simulation, Sustainability, Systems Administration/Management, Thermal Management, Total Cost of Ownership
LOCATION
Webster, NY
POSTED
3 days ago

Position Summary

We are seeking a highly experienced Lead Engineer to lead the design, development, and optimization of Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) for hyperscale data center environments. This role is central to enabling next-generation liquid cooling solutions for AI and high-density compute, with a strong emphasis on maximizing heat extraction capacity per unit footprint and volume.

A key focus of this role is to innovate and develop new heat extraction approaches, including the application of refrigerant-based and CO-based cooling technologies, to push beyond the limits of traditional water-based CDU systems.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead end-to-end design of CDU systems supporting hyperscale deployments, including primary/secondary loop architecture
  • Define system requirements aligned with hyperscalers priorities: maximum kW removed per CDU footprint, rack density scaling, and floor space efficiency
  • Design and integrate high-performance components: pumps, compact heat exchangers, manifolds, filtration systems, and controls
  • Optimize CDU designs for maximum heat transfer per square foot (kW/ft²) and per unit volume (kW/m³)
  • Drive innovation in advanced heat extraction technologies, including:
    - Two-phase cooling systems (boiling/evaporative heat transfer
    - Refrigerant-based direct expansion (DX) or pumped refrigerant loops
    - Trans critical and subcritical CO cooling systems
    - Hybrid liquid–refrigerant architectures for ultra-high heat flux applications
    - Evaluate and implement phase-change cooling strategies to significantly increase heat transfer coefficients and reduce system footprint
  • Lead feasibility studies comparing water vs. dielectric fluids vs. refrigerants vs. CO for performance, safety, cost, and scalability
  •  Address system challenges including pressure management, leak mitigation, safety compliance, and material compatibility for refrigerant/CO systems
  • Conduct advanced thermal and fluid modeling (including two-phase flow and phase-change dynamics)
  • Optimize system-level tradeoffs between heat extraction capability, energy efficiency, and mechanical complexity
  • Develop CDU concepts capable of supporting 100–300+ kW per rack and future scaling beyond
  • Ensure compliance with evolving environmental and regulatory considerations (low-GWP refrigerants, sustainability goals)
  • Collaborate with hyperscale customers and partners to align next-generation CDU architectures with future infrastructure roadmap
  • Lead prototyping and validation of novel cooling architectures, including lab-scale and full-scale demonstrations

 

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical, Thermal, or Chemical Engineering (or related field)
  • 10+ years of experience in thermal-fluid systems, including liquid and/or refrigerant-based cooling
  • Demonstrated experience with two-phase heat transfer, refrigeration cycles, or advanced cooling technologies
  • Experience designing for high heat flux and space-constrained environments
  • Proven ability to innovate and bring new thermal management concepts from idea to prototype
  • Proficiency with CAD and advanced simulation tools (CFD, two-phase modeling where applicable)

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with refrigerants (e.g., HFOs, HFCs) and CO (R-744) cooling systems in industrial or data center applications
  • Familiarity with ASHRAE standards (including refrigerant safety classifications) and Open Compute Project liquid cooling initiatives
  • Knowledge of direct-to-chip, immersion cooling, and hybrid cooling architectures
  • Experience addressing regulatory, safety, and environmental constraints (pressure systems, refrigerant handling, low-GWP requirements)
  • Background in system controls for managing dynamic thermal loads and phase-change systems
  • Experience working with hyperscalers or next-gen data center infrastructure providers

 

Key Competencies

  • Innovation in next-generation thermal management technologies
  • Systems-level thinking across mechanical, thermal, and refrigeration domains
  • Strong analytical capability in multi-phase heat transfer and system optimization
  • Ability to evaluate emerging technologies and translate them into scalable products
  • Leadership in cross-functional, R&D-driven engineering teams

 

Success Metrics

  • Heat extraction density (kW per CDU footprint and volume)
  • Demonstrated advancement of next-generation cooling concepts (refrigerant/CO adoption, prototypes, patents)
  • Maximum supported rack density (kW/rack), including next-gen AI workloads
  • Thermal efficiency and system COP improvements
  • Reduction in total cost of ownership (TCO) at hyperscale
  • Reliability and safety performance of advanced cooling systems


Why Join Us

  • Lead innovation at the frontier of data center cooling evolution beyond water-based systems
  • Work on breakthrough technologies enabling future AI infrastructure
  • Influence industry direction toward higher efficiency and sustainable cooling solutions
  • Collaborate with leading hyperscalers and technology innovators

About the Company

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