About the job
AECOM is looking for a talented Structural Engineer with a deep background in hyperscale and colocation data center design to join our expanding Data Center division. The successful candidate will possess exceptional technical skills in large-scale concrete and steel structures, a solid history of successfully managing fast-paced technology and industrial projects, and a commitment to promoting low-carbon and resilient design methodologies.
This role offers a flexible remote working arrangement and can be performed from various locations within the U. S. where AECOM maintains an office.
While this position is primarily remote, occasional travel may be necessary for client meetings, significant project milestones, on-site collaboration sessions, or other critical business activities. Travel will be infrequent and coordinated in advance.
As a global leader in the data center consulting industry, AECOM boasts strong teams across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In this position, you will collaborate with our international teams on prestigious, fast-paced data center projects for diverse global clients. This is a hands-on, client-facing role with potential for significant career advancement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct structural design and analysis for various data center buildings, including hyperscale and colocation facilities.
- Create design documentation for tilt-up concrete panels, precast structures, steel framing systems, and deep and shallow foundations.
- Coordinate design outputs with architectural, civil, MEP, and construction teams to ensure alignment with project goals and client specifications.
- Prepare construction documents, specifications, and calculations while ensuring quality, code compliance, and technical excellence.
- Mentor and provide technical support to junior engineers and designers.
- Engage with clients, contractors, and review authorities to resolve technical inquiries and provide design clarifications.
- Assist in business development, proposal writing, and conceptual structural designs for new projects.
- Travel as necessary for project-related activities such as client meetings and site visits.
