Data center operator building colocation and deployment infrastructure across North America
Serverfarm operates large-scale data centers and colocation facilities across metro markets, with a heavy operations and construction focus reflected in their hiring mix (64 ops, 21 engineering, 4 construction roles). The stack is infrastructure-native (UPS, MQTT, SNMP, BMS, NetSuite, CMMS) with no cloud or modern tooling adoption signals — consistent with a legacy physical infrastructure business. Pain points center on capacity constraints and uptime criticality; they're targeting 4x growth and scaling globally, which explains the active hiring velocity and emphasis on Campus Director and Construction Director roles.
Notable leadership hires: Campus Director, Construction Director, Chief Engineer
Serverfarm is a privately held data center operator founded in 1999, headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company provides colocation, design-build, and IT infrastructure management services across key markets in North America and international regions. Their active project slate focuses on data center construction, commissioning, compliance, and deployment of new colocation products, with emphasis on generational design standards and remote monitoring. The organization is 51–200 employees and hiring across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, with 91 active roles signaling near-term capacity expansion.
Infrastructure operations: UPS, MQTT, SNMP, BMS. Management systems: NetSuite, CMMS, ITIL. No adoption of cloud or modern DevOps tooling; stack reflects physical infrastructure focus.
United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Leadership roles being filled include Campus Director, Construction Director, and Chief Engineer across these regions.
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