Manage and maintain digital design information including drawings, registers, transmittals, change requests and design control systems.
Support project delivery and procurement, including tendering, vendor engagement, equipment selection, site visits and technical meetings.
Develop and review technical calculations, specifications, reports, schedules and procurement documentation, ensuring compliance with project and Water Corporation requirements.
Provide technical leadership and oversight, coordinating resources, budgets, work packages and WBS to keep design programs on track.
Drive sustainability initiatives and continuous improvement, contributing new ideas, mentoring team members and supporting commissioning, testing and O&M documentation.
Lead and contribute to innovative mechanical design for large-scale desalination and water treatment projects, delivering sustainable, value-engineered solutions from concept through to detailed design.
Prepare and present D&C cost estimates, technical proposals and design solutions to internal teams, clients and key stakeholders.
Ensure design integration and interface management across mechanical, civil, electrical and other disciplines.
Requirements
mechanical engineering
stakeholder engagement
design control
budget management
water infrastructure
communication
Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills
Strong knowledge of design control systems and standards
Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively
Proven experience in large-scale water infrastructure projects
Benefits
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Training + Development
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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.