Mechanical Engineer, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.) AECOMMechanical Engineer, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.)Arlington, VARemote$150,000–$195,000 / yearCooling System Selection:** Selecting appropriate air/water side cooling systems for data centers, including Fan wall units, computer room air handlers (CRAHs), chilled water systems, DX systems and CRAC units, in-row cooling, and containment solutions, based on the specific cooling requirements of the data center and the criticality of the equipment. **ReqID:** J10151918 **Business Line:** B&P - Buildings & Places **Business Group:** DCS **Strategic Business Unit:** East **Career Area:** Engineering **Work Location Model:** Remote **Compensation:** USD 150000 - USD 195000 - yearly
Mechanical Engineering Director, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.) AECOMMechanical Engineering Director, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.)Arlington, VARemote$200,000–$260,000 / yearProfessional Engineer License (P.E.) is required + Direct experience supporting data center projects **Preferred Qualifications:** + Experience working with hyperscale or colocation clients + Experience managing large multi-disciplinary design teams + Experience with Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build delivery models **Additional Information** + Relocation is not available for this role. **Qualifications** **Minimum Qualifications:** + Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering plus twelve (12) years of relevant experience in mechanical design and/or mechanical engineering, with a focus on data center infrastructure, or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education, including 4 years of leadership experience.
Senior Mechanical Engineer, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.) AECOMSenior Mechanical Engineer, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.)Arlington, VARemote$170,000–$200,000 / yearCooling System Selection:** Selecting appropriate air/water side cooling systems for data centers, including Fan wall units, computer room air handlers (CRAHs), chilled water systems, DX systems and CRAC units, in-row cooling, and containment solutions, based on the specific cooling requirements of the data center and the criticality of the equipment. + **Coordination with Electrical and Mechanical Systems**: Collaborating with electrical engineers and mechanical engineers to integrate the heat rejection and HVAC system seamlessly with the electrical infrastructure, UPS systems, emergency power systems, fire suppression systems, and other critical infrastructure components.