
Infrastructure Engineering Manager - Mechanical
- Adelaide, SA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Be part of the largest and most complex industrial undertaking in Australia's history – SSN AUKUS
- Do interesting work that MATTERS
- GROW your career
- Be YOU
- Establish Mechanical engineering design, construction, and operational standards providing technical and functional leadership and direction.
- Arrange design certification reviews with Chief Engineer.
- Develop and maintain technical specifications, procedures, and guidelines.
- Review and approve Mechanical engineering drawings, calculations, and models.
- Monitor project designs and construction to verify compliance with established standards.
- Conduct regular design and engineering reviews to assess adherence to best practices.
- Provide technical support for resolving non-conformance issues.
- Act as the go-to expert for complex engineering challenges within the discipline.
- Provide technical guidance during design, construction, and commissioning.
- Support decision-making processes by offering expertise on Mechanical engineering methodologies.
- Stay updated on emerging technologies and industry trends to drive innovation.
- Collaborate with project managers, designers, and contractors to ensure the project's technical integrity.
- Assist in risk assessments and mitigation strategies related to engineering aspects.
- Participate in technical evaluations of vendors, materials, and equipment.
- Assure that the design and construction align with the relevant standards and codes.
- Champion the application of engineering Safety in Design to ensure operational and maintenance requirements are achieved.
- Support value management activity to maximise the benefit to operations.
- Establish an engineering assurance function for the shipbuilder.
- Provide technical subject matter expert input in support of all the facilities as part of the shipbuilder maintaining a safe, legal and compliant site.
- Significant demonstrable Mechanical engineering experience, ideally experience in building infrastructure, mechanical services including craneage
- Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a relevant Mechanical engineering discipline
- Eligibility for accreditation as a Chartered Engineer with Engineers Australia.
- Excellent communications and interpersonal skills.
- Defence Security clearance or eligibility to obtain Negative Vetting Level 1 clearance & ITAR clearance required