
Fractile is building silicon, systems and software which will redefine the frontier of AI: running the world’s most advanced models at radically higher speed and lower cost. We have an exceptional team across hardware and software capable of bringing about this change, and we are growing fast to meet demand and deliver our product at scale.
We are seeking a Thermal Engineer with deep experience in data centre or high-density system design, someone who can guide and shape the development of advanced cooling architectures. You might be a mechanical engineer who has specialised in thermal design, or a thermal systems expert with strong modelling and integration experience. Either way, you’ll be comfortable leading design direction and working hands-on with suppliers, prototypes, and test rigs. We are open to a contractor or permanent hires, we are most interested in finding someone who can add real expertise when it’s needed, help define the right path, and guide the build of a robust, production-ready cooling solution.
The Role
You will lead the design of an advanced cooling system for a high-density AI accelerator system destined for data centre deployment. This includes developing the full cooling architecture — from Direct-to-Chip (D2C) liquid cooling through to rack-level thermal management and hybrid liquid-air solutions for host chassis. You’ll collaborate closely with mechanical engineers (internal and external), chip and board designers, and 3rd-party suppliers to define requirements, review designs, and ensure that every aspect of the system — from the cold plate up — meets performance, reliability, and manufacturability goals. We expect you to bring a mix of technical authority, practical design sense, and strong supplier management skills. You may also lead or advise on the development of a thermal test platform to validate solutions in real-world conditions.
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Fractile is a London-based AI chip startup developing in-memory computing processors designed to run large language model inference up to 100x faster and 10x cheaper than current GPU systems. Founded by Oxford Robotics Institute PhD graduate Walter Goodwin, the company's novel chip architecture fuses computation with memory to eliminate the data-shuttling bottleneck that limits conventional hardware. Fractile emerged from stealth in July 2024 and has since announced a £100M commitment to expand UK operations, including a new hardware engineering facility in Bristol. The team includes senior hires from NVIDIA, ARM, and Imagination Technologies.