Meta is seeking a Systems Engineer for their Release to Production (RTP) team to work on cutting-edge liquid cooling and power system initiatives supporting large-scale AI infrastructure. This role sits at the intersection of hardware and software, focusing on the end-to-end Hardware Lifecycle of Meta's servers, including prototyping, debugging, and system monitoring.
The position requires a unique blend of hardware and software expertise, working with thermal and power systems that support Meta's advanced AI infrastructure. You'll collaborate with diverse teams including hardware designers, networking specialists, and datacenter operations to enable and optimize new systems for production deployment.
As a Production Systems Engineer, you'll lead validation efforts for thermal, liquid cooling, and power systems, working closely with hardware design teams to define and implement system-level test strategies. The role involves hands-on work with next-generation cooling and power systems, requiring both technical depth and broad systems thinking.
Key aspects of the role include developing and executing validation strategies, creating diagnostic tools, troubleshooting complex system issues, and driving continuous improvement in product quality. You'll need to effectively communicate technical findings across all organizational levels and work collaboratively with internal and external partners.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about large-scale infrastructure, with experience in both hardware and software domains. The role offers competitive compensation ($132,000-$191,000/year plus bonus and equity) and the chance to work on cutting-edge technology that powers Meta's AI infrastructure. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of datacenter technology, making this an exciting opportunity for career growth and technical innovation.