ADSIPL

Facilities, Maintenance, Real Estate, Data Center Infrastructure Eng, Cloud Computing

StructuralEngineer

A$115–155k ~AI est. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Structural Engineer at ADSIPL. Skills: Structural engineering, Data center design, Project delivery. Communicate conceptual designs. Create project documentation”

What You'll Achieve.

Successful project delivery

Industry & Context.

Facilities, Maintenance, Real Estate, Data Center Infrastructure Eng, Cloud Computing
Eligibility Requirements

20% travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years of commissioning experience, Experience in mission critical facilities, Experience researching data center designs

Nice to Have

Experience with building codes, Experience carrying design concepts through deployment, Experience reading construction drawings

What You'll Do.

Communicate conceptual designs

Create project documentation

Maintain project documentation

Develop design standards

Maintain design standards

Develop design prototypes

Maintain design prototypes

Develop template specifications

Maintain template specifications

Coordinate site selection

Review due diligence reports

Approve due diligence reports

Manage external consultants

Coordinate MEP design engineers

Communicate design standards

Manage fast paced projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Design engineering teams; Construction teams; Internal groups; External consultants; External developers; Due diligence teams; Internal MEP engineers; External MEP engineers

Communication Scope

Conceptual design communication; Design standards communication

Process & Methodology

Project delivery

Full Job Description

Design Engineering team of APAC is seeking a talented Structural Engineer to become part of our team in Sydney, Australia. As a structural engineer, you will work directly with our design engineering and construction teams within your assigned region. You will be the engineering representative on behalf of the Data Center Design Engineering ream responsible for the successful delivery of projects. Structural engineer will assist in data center site selection, reviewing geotechnical and due diligence reports, concept and design development of data center projects, which maintain the highest performance standards. Successful candidates will be strong leader who can prioritize well, communicate clearly, and have a consistent track record of delivery. You must be able to work within a team and depend on others to accomplish the required tasks. This includes working with many of the internal groups within Amazon as well as external consultants and developers. Key job responsibilities RESPONSIBILITIES - Communicate conceptual designs and create/maintain project documentation before, during, and after construction. - Develop and maintain design standards, design prototypes, and template specifications related to site design. - Coordinate with due diligence teams to determine site selection criteria and review and approve due diligence reports. - Create, review, and release design RFPs. - Manage external structural design consultants through the design and construction process. - Coordinate with internal and external MEP design engineers. - Effectively communicate design standards to internal and external project partners. - Manage multiple fast paced projects simultaneously. - Travel for site assessments, internal design meetings, construction review, and interfacing with authorities having jurisdiction. Anticipated travel is approximately 20%. Basic Qualifications: - 4+ years of commissioning experience - Experience in industrial or commercial engineering in mission criti

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