Apply and incorporate engineering knowledge embodied in standards, design guides, product datasheets, and existing products and designs to produce reliable and economical results in a timely manner
Use advanced modeling and simulation tools to validate complex system designs
Resolve design conflicts and ensure systems meet performance, reliability, and regulatory standards
Lead Value Engineering and Whole of Life assessments to improve cost-effectiveness and sustainability
Lead problem-solving efforts for complex technical challenges, balancing project constraints such as cost, time, and quality
Ensure engineering systems processes are integrated seamlessly including resolving major design control challenges
Mentor teams on design controls and systems engineering, proactively improve design quality and efficiency
Implement the agreed design management strategy and review target programmes for design matters.
Proactively identify and address design flaws and construction issues, aiming to optimise project Performance
Evaluate ongoing projects, products and processes to identify and diagnose performance deficiencies, impending or actual failures, and propose remedies and solutions
Requirements
7 years
construction
design
costing
australian standards
bachelor
Preferable 7 years’ experience in a construction/engineering environment with significant exposure to design, costing, estimating and planning
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of Australian engineering standards and practices
Competent understanding of Australian and International codes and standards and risk and contingency assessment
Bachelor Degree in Mechanical or related field
Benefits
Competitive paid parental leave
Discounted Private Healthcare
Salary packaging and Novated leases
Annual pay review and discretionary bonus
Income protection
Professional development opportunities
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Born from early 20th‑century engineering firms, it reinvented itself in 1997 as a champion of green infrastructure and renewable energy.
Headquartered near Madrid, it went public on Spain’s IBEX‑35 and now spans over 40 countries.
In infrastructure, it engineers and builds major transport corridors, bridges, tunnels, desalination plants, and urban light‑rail systems.
Its water division tackles everything from drinking‑water treatment to large‑scale desalination and wastewater reuse projects.
It also designs sustainable urban real‑estate and provides financial, mobility, and social‑infrastructure services.
Flagship projects range from the Eurus wind farm in Mexico and Sydney light‑rail to Australia’s pioneering waste‑to‑energy plants.
Unusually, it spun off its turbine unit into Nordex yet remains a top shareholder—spanning full clean‑energy value chains.
It even crafted the world’s first prefabricated lighthouse, blending innovation and practical construction expertise.
Culture + Values
Integrity
Innovation
Sustainability
Excellence
Commitment
Collaboration
Environment + Sustainability
Aims to reduce carbon emissions by 30% by 2030 compared to 2017 levels.
Part of the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) with a climate leadership rating of A.