Arup is a leading consultant operating in data centre design working on some of the most iconic hyperscale data centre projects in the Asia Pacific region. By joining our team, you will work with global technology companies to design the next generation of data centres.

Powering next generation data centres

The next generation of data centres must be sustainable, scalable and resilient to address the challenges of climate change. By joining us, you will collaborate with our clients to solve their trickiest challenges, such as reducing carbon emissions, maximising efficiency and optimising their operations.

With a strong pipeline of significant data centre projects across the Asia Pacific region, now is a great time to join our globally connected team to help shape a low-carbon future for our clients.

Stefan Sadokierski

Australasia Science, Industry and Technology Business Leader

Why grow your career at Arup?

Connect globally: By joining Arup, you will belong to a global collective of designers, engineers and specialists dedicated to sustainable development. You can build a global career locally with the opportunity to work with people and on projects across the globe. 

Tools and support: We provide opportunities for all our people to learn new things, through challenging and innovative work in a supportive environment. Access professional development, training, mentoring and opportunities to undertake short or long-term assignments in other offices.

Independently owned: We are owned in trust for the benefit of our employees, who we call our members. Our members are empowered to think creatively and work flexibly. We provide an attractive total reward package and profit share to recognise the contribution that each member makes to our shared success. 

Want to join us?

Our data centre business is thriving, and we are continuously looking to grow our diverse team of data centre specialists in the Asia Pacific region. You will help us power next generation data centres and shape a sustainable future.

People in Arup's office in Kuala Lumpur