

When energy infrastructure scales, mechanics decides what actually holds.
Circet Energy focuses on what physically supports the system, from structures and supports to interfaces between electrical, thermal and civil components. We design, integrate and maintain mechanical systems that enable infrastructure to operate reliably under real conditions.
Mechanical scope is delivered as part of an integrated model, working in close coordination with electricity, air treatment and civil engineering. From execution studies and mechanical calculations to on‑site integration, testing and maintenance, we ensure that what is built can actually hold over time, under load, and in operation.
Engineering the forces behind infrastructure
Execution studies & mechanical engineering
Load‑bearing & structural systems
Vibration & thermomechanical analysis
On‑site mechanical integration
Safety, compliance & inspections
Lifecycle maintenance
Making infrastructure hold under pressure
Our teams work where mechanical systems connect with electrical and technical environments. We deal with real structural constraints and interface challenges on complex energy infrastructure such as data centers, high-voltage substations and battery storage sites.
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What mechanics makes possible
Reliable support for data center infrastructure
Secure operation of power networks
Safe deployment of energy storage systems
Resilient energy‑intensive sites
Mechanical engineering specialist
Designs mechanical systems for high‑constraint energy infrastructure. Scope includes mechanical calculations, structural sizing, vibration analysis, and execution studies to ensure load capacity and long‑term stability.
Mechanical installation & integration technician
Installs and integrates mechanical systems on site. Work includes assembly, adjustment, alignment, and coordination with electrical and thermal installations in live technical environments.
FAQs
Circet Energy provides mechanical engineering, integration and maintenance expertise for energy, thermal and digital infrastructures. Our teams support the full lifecycle of installations, from execution studies and mechanical calculations to on-site integration, conformity checks, functional testing and long-term maintenance. This includes structural design, vibration analysis, thermal and load-bearing studies, as well as the installation of racks, frames, supports, enclosures and safety systems for critical equipment.
Yes. Our teams routinely work on live technical environments such as operating data centers, substations, and energy‑intensive sites. Works are planned and executed to manage structural, safety, and operational constraints without disrupting ongoing operations.
Reliability starts with robust execution studies, mechanical calculations, and vibration analysis. These are combined with controlled installation, inspections, and long‑term maintenance to ensure systems remain stable under continuous load.
Our mechanical teams work in close coordination with electrical engineering, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and civil engineering to ensure full compatibility between equipment, supports, mechanical loads and operating conditions. This integrated approach helps secure the overall coherence, durability and performance of critical infrastructure across all six Circet Energy solutions.
Circet Energy offers career opportunities in mechanical engineering, site installation and integration, operations and maintenance, and project coordination. Our teams work on local, country‑based projects, ranging from national infrastructure programs to larger‑scale initiatives, across Europe and the United States. Job openings are available on Circet’s country websites, accessible from the homepage and the Careers page.
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