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Service & Commissioning Engineer – Data Centre Cooling - €55.000 - €65.000 A Year

Madrid is fast becoming one of Europe’s key data centre hubs - and with liquid cooling rolling out across hyperscale sites, there’s no shortage of critical work ahead. This role puts you at the heart of it all, working with the latest cooling tech behind tomorrow’s AI and cloud infrastructure.
What’s on offer
€55,000–€65,000 base salary with OTE up to €75,000
35 days’ paid leave (including public holidays)
Private healthcare, income protection, life and critical illness cover
6% employer pension contribution
Long-term development opportunities with a global organisation
What you’ll be doingYou’ll lead the commissioning and support of liquid-to-chip and liquid-to-liquid cooling systems across high-performance data centre environments. From thermal testing and system fine-tuning to troubleshooting controls and preparing handover documentation, you’ll cover the full lifecycle. You’ll be based in the Madrid area, with occasional travel to customer sites across Europe.
What you’ll need
Experience in HVAC, mechanical, or AC engineering - ideally in commissioning or field service
Solid understanding of chilled water and hydronic systems
Comfortable with BMS/PLC integration and technical documentation
Confident working in active, customer-facing environments
Willing to travel when needed - mostly Spain and EU sites
Why this team?You’re joining the critical infrastructure division of a global powerhouse - with more than 80,000 employees worldwide and projects spanning power, energy, automation, and data centres. The scale is huge, but the support is personal. Whether you want to specialise deeper in engineering or branch out into other areas of the business, there’s space to grow here.
What next?Interested? Send over your CV - or just get in touch if you’d like to know more.

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