Mechanical Engineering - Data Centres (Relocation to Frankfurt)

  • REED Talent Solutions
  • Apr 28, 2026
Full time Engineering

Job Description

Looking to take your data-centre or mission-critical engineering expertise international?

This is a rare opportunity to relocate to Frankfurt, Europe's leading data-centre hub, and play a key role in delivering some of the region's most technically complex, high-profile mission-critical projects.

This position is ideally suited to an experienced mechanical building services professional currently working in the UK or EU, with a strong background in data centres or mission-critical infrastructure, who is ready to step into a broader leadership role within a global consultancy.

What's in It for You

Relocation to Europe's Data-Centre Capital - Frankfurt is one of the most active data-centre markets in the world. By relocating, you will place yourself at the centre of large-scale, hyperscale and colocation developments with long-term project pipelines.

Technical Leadership Without the Job-Title Politics - This role is about influence, technical authority, and decision-making. You'll lead complex mechanical design and delivery without being boxed into a specific senior title.

Mission-Critical Focus - Your work will centre on high-availability environments, including advanced cooling solutions, resilient HVAC systems, ventilation strategies, and mechanical infrastructure designed for continuous operation.

Client Trust & Technical Authority - You will act as a senior technical point of contact for clients, providing confidence, clarity, and direction through all stages of design and delivery.

International & Collaborative Environment - You'll work alongside multidisciplinary teams across Black & White Engineering's global offices, blending UK best practice with German engineering standards.

Develop Others, Grow Yourself - You will support and mentor engineers within the team while continuing to grow your own technical and commercial capability in an international market.

Essential Skills

  • Strong background in data-centre or mission-critical mechanical design (cooling, HVAC, resilience, redundancy).
  • Proven experience leading complex mechanical building services projects.
  • Excellent understanding of mechanical TGA systems and performance-driven design.
  • Experience working in the UK or EU consulting engineering market.
  • Willingness to relocate to Frankfurt, Germany (support provided).
  • Strong communication skills and confidence working directly with clients.
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.

German language skills are advantageous but not essential at the point of relocation - support can be provided as you settle into the role.

In addition, you will be joining a community that actively supports learning and development through regular knowledge-sharing sessions and investment in accredited professional courses. You can set the pace for your professional development, with the support needed to progress in the direction that suits your career ambitions.

Company Overview

Black & White Engineering is a multi-award-winning engineering consultancy with offices across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.

We are a leading provider of engineering design services for the data-centre sector, delivering expertise across Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP), Civil and Structural, Power Systems, Sustainability, BIM, Design Management and specialist infrastructure disciplines.

Our teams support projects across the full construction lifecycle, providing practical, efficient design solutions that prioritise real-world installation, maintenance, and operational performance.

As one of the fastest-growing consultancies in our industry, we offer genuine opportunities for progression.

Many of our engineers have developed into leadership roles as the business has expanded. Joining Black & White means making a meaningful impact with clients and colleagues, while receiving the recognition you deserve.

Ready to take the lead? Apply now and help shape the future of mission-critical engineering.