Network Deployment Engineer

NScale
London, W1U 7ED, United Kingdom
3 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 May 2026 (3 days ago)

About Nscale

Nscale is taking on the hyperscalers by building a vertically integrated cloud built for AI. We own the data centres, software, and applications that power today's AI stack using sustainable technology solutions. We thrive on a culture of relentless innovation, ownership, and accountability, where every team member takes pride in their work and drives it with excellence and urgency.

As a Nscaler, you’ll build trust through openness and transparency, where everyone is inspired to do their best work. Collaboration is key, and we work together swiftly and respectfully, embracing adaptability and resilience in all we do.

About The Role

As a Network Deployment Engineer, you will be on the ground in datacentres, installing, commissioning, and validating the networks that power Nscale’s GPU clusters. You’ll work directly with network gear, cabling, and racking, ensuring new deployments are delivered to specification and fully operational. This role is efficient, requiring hands-on work with switches, routers, fibre/ethernet cabling, and test equipment. You’ll bring up links, verify connectivity, and hand off to network engineering teams once platforms are live. This role requires travel to DC locations 50%-70% of the time.

What you'll be doing

  • Install, rack, cable, and patch switches, routers, and optics for new network deployments.
  • Perform on-site validation and acceptance testing of deployed hardware (link tests, optics checks, interface bring-up).
  • Execute deployment runbooks for new datacentre builds and expansions.
  • Label, document, and maintain structured cabling standards across sites.
  • Work with network engineers to configure devices using provided templates or scripts.
  • Assist with fabric validation (Ethernet, InfiniBand, RDMA) for GPU cluster connectivity.
  • Perform basic troubleshooting during deployments (e.g. cable faults, interface mismatches).
  • Maintain accurate records of hardware installs, cabling maps, and deployment checklists.
  • Coordinate with vendors and logistics teams for hardware deliveries and replacements.
  • Support capacity expansion projects and scaling activities across global datacentre sites.

About You

  • 2–4 years of experience in datacentre network deployment, field engineering, or infrastructure installation.
  • Comfortable with racking and stacking network gear, structured cabling, and on-site troubleshooting.
  • Familiar with network hardware (Nokia, Arista, Mellanox/NVIDIA, etc.).
  • Understanding of fibre/ethernet cabling types, optics, and patching standards.
  • Basic knowledge of IP networking (VLANs, trunks, link aggregation).
  • Experience following deployment runbooks and MOPs (Methods of Procedure).
  • Strong focus on safety, organisation, and documentation.
  • Able to work independently in datacentres and travel internationally when required.

Nice to Have

  • Vendor certifications (Nvidia, Nokia)
  • Prior experience with HPC or GPU-dense datacentre deployments.
  • Exposure to automation (Python, Ansible) for device staging/config.
  • Knowledge of datacentre standards (TIA/EIA cabling, hot/cold aisle, structured labelling).

In all we do, ourcore values guide us:

Relentless Innovation

At Nscale, we constantly push the boundaries of innovation, embracing creative risks to shape the future. Our aim is to deliver products that not only meet but exceed today’s expectations, setting new standards for tomorrow.

Ownership and Accountability

Every Nscaler is fully accountable for their work, driving it with excellence and urgency. We set high standards, ensuring that our contributions are not just good but exceptional.

Openness and Transparency

We believe trust and transparency are key to our success. We maintain open communication within our teams and with stakeholders, sharing both successes and challenges. Our open-source approach allows customers to explore our technology, building trust and ensuring our solutions are both innovative, secure, and reliable.

Customer-Centric Focus

Our customers are central to our mission, and we are committed to delivering impactful solutions that drive real-world success. We focus on deeply understanding their needs and challenges, striving to exceed expectations in both product quality and service.

Sustainability

We are dedicated to considering the long-term environmental and societal impacts of our technologies. By integrating sustainability into our operations and product development, we ensure that our innovations are both effective and responsible, contributing positively to the world around us.

Full-Speed Collaboration

Collaboration at Nscale is fast, efficient, and respectful. We work together seamlessly, with clear communication and mutual respect, ensuring our shared goals are met with high standards and impactful outcomes.

Equal Opportunities Statement

We strongly encourage applications from people of colour, the LGBTQ+ community, people with disabilities, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds.

If there’s anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let us know.

The responsibilities outlined in this job description are not exhaustive and are intended to provide a general overview of the position. The employee may be required to perform additional duties, tasks, and responsibilities as assigned by management, consistent with the skills and qualifications required for the role.

For information on how Nscale handles candidate personal data, please see our Employee & Candidate Privacy Notice: Here.

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