Hut 8 operates a power-first infrastructure business combining electrical substations, data centers, and GPU compute capacity. The tech stack reveals a dual nature: networking depth (MPLS, OSPF, BGP, IS-IS) typical of carrier-grade operations, paired with GPU infrastructure (NVIDIA H100/H200, InfiniBand) and monitoring/alerting (Grafana, Zabbix, PagerDuty). Active hiring across engineering, ops, and construction—with preconstruction and construction directors in leadership—signals aggressive facility buildout, while pain points around grid interconnection queues and SLA uptime highlight the operational complexity of scaling GPU-intensive workloads tied to physical power constraints.
Notable leadership hires: Preconstruction Director, Construction Director, Program Director, Head of Communications, Director Total Rewards
Hut 8 develops and operates energy infrastructure facilities designed to power data-intensive applications, particularly high-performance computing and AI workloads. The company positions itself as a power-first operator, managing the full stack from electrical substations and custom cooling solutions through GPU compute clusters. The project pipeline includes multiple data center development sites, facility expansions, and equipment qualification standards—all underpinned by M&A evaluation for strategic scaling. The business operates in North America with headquarters in Miami, Florida, serving mid-market to enterprise customers requiring guaranteed power, cooling, and compute density.
Hut 8 uses carrier-grade networking (MPLS, OSPF, BGP, IS-IS), GPU compute infrastructure (NVIDIA H100/H200, InfiniBand), monitoring (Grafana, Zabbik, PagerDuty), and enterprise tools (Workday, Power BI). Recently adopting Rippling for HR operations.
Hut 8 is headquartered in Miami, Florida, and actively hiring in the United States and Canada. The company was founded in 2017 and is publicly traded.
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