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Data Center Delivery

Data Center Delivery

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​Data Center Delivery

Data Center delivery is where plans become reality.

As demand for digital infrastructure skyrockets across the US, the pressure on delivery teams has hit an all-time high. Hyperscalers, colos, and enterprise operators are all racing to bring capacity online fast, safely, and flawlessly.

Tight timelines, massive capital investment, and zero-downtime expectations mean that experienced delivery professionals are not just helpful… they’re essential.

At Amicus, we partner with leading data center delivery organizations to connect them with the people who plan, manage, and execute world-class data center delivery.

Whether you’re building a new greenfield site, expanding a live campus, or optimizing an existing program, our team is here to support your growth.

Building a High-Performing Delivery Team Isn’t Easy

If you’re delivering data centers in the US, you know the challenges firsthand.

Schedules are aggressive, supply chains are unpredictable, and the market is competing for the same small pool of proven talent.

Common challenges you will face:

Schedule pressure – fast-track builds with no room for error

Specialist shortages – experienced PMs, commissioning experts, and MEP leads are heavily in demand

Escalating complexity – higher densities, evolving standards, and larger footprints

Supply chain constraints – long-lead equipment, vendor coordination, material delays

Flawless execution expectations – stakeholders expect certainty, not excuses

Cross-functional coordination – aligning contractors, engineers, and owner teams under one vision

In this environment, access to candidates isn’t enough, teams need a deliberate hiring strategy that supports consistent delivery performance.

The organizations winning today are those who invest early, communicate clearly, and build delivery teams that can operate with precision under pressure.

Roles We Support (Delivery & Owner-Side Execution)

We work with hyperscalers, colocation providers, mission-critical contractors, and delivery organizations.

Typical roles include:

  • Project manager

  • Electrical project engineer

  • Superintendant

  • Estimator

  • Preconstruction manager

  • Data center technician

  • Facilities engineer

  • Commissioning engineer

  • Production leader

  • Reliability engineer

Key Expertise Areas

Our network spans all stages of data center delivery, from early construction through handover to operations:

Pre-Construction & Planning

Budgeting, scheduling, contractor selection, risk assessments

Construction Management

Site leadership, vendor oversight, quality control, issue resolution

MEP Delivery

Electrical systems, mechanical systems, cooling infrastructure, redundancy strategy

Commissioning & Turnover

Level 1–5 commissioning, integrated systems testing, operational readiness

Cost, Controls & Scheduling

Forecasting, cash flow, progress tracking, earned value management

Safety & Compliance

Regulatory compliance, high-risk environment safety, site governance

Live Site & Expansion Delivery

Phased builds, zero-downtime constraints, integration with existing infrastructure

Struggling to find the strongest delivery talent in the US data center market?

You’re not alone, and we can help.

Get in touch with Amicus today.

Hamzah Choudhary

Hamzah Choudhary

Recruitment Consultant

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