Scala Data Centers to fill 100 positions as company's Latin America expansion continues

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Scala Data Centers CEO and co-founder Marcos Peigo | scaladatacenters.com/ - Silvia Zamboni/Valor

A Brazil-based data center platform company is looking for dozens of new employees as it expands its operation throughout Latin America, according to a news release issued this week.

Scala Data Centers is continuing its already rapid growth, company People & Workplace Director Leandro Sulinscki said in the Monday, Oct. 11 news release.

"In just over a year, our workforce has increased to over 300 people," Sulinscki said. "It is an accelerated and expressive growth, which requires a very targeted recruitment, in which we look for professionals who value a dynamic and collaborative work environment, with respect and transparency to generate a positive impact on business and society."

The company has 100 new job positions to fill in support of Scala Data Center's "aggressive expansion process in Latin America" with "positions in different areas and seniorities," the news release said.

More than 45 of the positions are in engineering and construction and more than 30 other positions are in operation and back office. The latter includes positions in controllership, treasury, project management, electrical, mechanical and civil engineering, occupational safety, systems administration, and network and security.

Scala Data Centers also has 20 open positions in Chile, Mexico, and Colombia, places where the company has been investing in new data centers. Those positions include jobs for a construction, facilities installation and project managers, in addition to electrical, mechanical and civil engineers.

That Scala Data Centers is expanding its Latin America operations is not news. In April, Scala Data Centers issued a report saying the company is "driving the next generation of sustainable hyperscale data centers" across Latin America.

"We are investing in the long-term," Scala Data Centers CEO and Co-Founder Marcos Peigo said in the report.

Peigo lives in São Paulo, Brazil.

“We are investing in huge campuses where customers can grow over the next 10-15 years in line with demand for computing power," Peigo said in the report. "We are finding places where we can apply 100% renewable power, and we are developing all of these under templates of engineering and operations that are world class."

Anyone who would like to apply to work at Scala Data Centers may email their resumes to recrutamento@scaladatacenters.com