Cluster Deployment Engineer
About the role
About Anthropic
Anthropic's mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems.
About the Role
As a Cluster Deployment Engineer, you will own how large-scale AI compute clusters physically come together inside our datacenter fleet. You will set the deployment-engineering strategy for cluster build-out — how racks are organized into pods, halls, and sites; how compute, network, power, and cooling systems interface at the rack boundary; and how deployment scope flows cleanly from hardware specification to facility delivery to a running cluster. This role is focused on deployment engineering, not on datacenter network or systems design — your scope is making sure clusters land cleanly and predictably, not designing the fabrics or facilities themselves.
This is a senior individual-contributor role with broad technical influence. You will work across hardware, networking, facilities, supply chain, and construction to ensure that every generation of accelerator we deploy lands in a datacenter that is ready for it — on schedule, at full density, and with every piece of required infrastructure accounted for. You will be the person who sees around corners: anticipating how next-generation rack designs will stress our facilities, where our deployment model will break at scale, and what needs to change now so that the next cluster turn-up is faster and more predictable than the last.
You will operate at the intersection of engineering strategy and execution discipline, partnering with internal research and systems teams, external developers, engineering firms, and OEM partners to deliver cluster capacity at the speed the frontier demands.
Responsibilities
- Own cluster-level deployment strategy — define how AI compute clusters are organized across the floor, how racks interconnect, and how cluster topology requirements translate into facility and deployment scope across a portfolio of sites.
- Set rack interface standards spanning power, network, mechanical, thermal, and spatial domains, and ensure that every deployment includes the complete set of infrastructure required to bring a cluster online.
- Drive multi-threaded cluster bring-up programs across hardware, networking, power, and cooling — owning plans, dependencies, and critical paths from hardware specification through energization and turn-up.
- Partner with internal engineering teams — research, systems, networking, and hardware — to translate cluster requirements into deployable solutions.