Relocate to Australia: Associate Director - Structural Engineer (NSQEP)
Company Description
Company Description: Come and grow with us. Our global portfolio of work comprises the design of iconic and award-winning buildings and landscapes. From strategic planning through to project realisation, the connections we make among people and place provide sustainable outcomes for our clients and the communities we serve. We place a premium on investing in digital capabilities and innovations which bring a unique consistency and efficiency to our scalable work. Together with our clients, we are working to evolve and elevate the built environment across sectors including social infrastructure, transit, technology and logistics, and commercial and corporate real estate, while focusing on solutions that promote long term health and wellbeing for all.
About the Role
As an Associate Director – Structural Engineer (NSQEP), you will provide technical leadership on complex structural engineering projects across the defence, research and nuclear sectors. With extensive experience in seismic engineering and safety-critical infrastructure, you will lead the design, analysis and delivery of complex structures, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and the highest standards of technical excellence. Working within multidisciplinary teams, you will play a key role in mentoring engineers, supporting clients and delivering practical engineering solutions. This role is based in Adelaide. Suitable candidates will be considered for relocation.
Responsibilities
- Lead the structural and seismic design of complex buildings and safety-critical facilities within the defence, research and nuclear sectors.
- Provide technical leadership and oversight as an NSQEP, ensuring compliance with relevant codes, standards and safety requirements.
- Deliver advanced structural and seismic analysis, including dynamic assessment, seismic qualification and resilience studies.
- Manage multidisciplinary project teams, coordinating with clients, stakeholders and technical specialists.
- Review and assure the quality of structural engineering deliverables across all project phases.
- Support nuclear safety cases, regulatory submissions and technical justifications for complex projects.
- Mentor and develop engineers while contributing to the growth of AECOM's technical capability and client relationships.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil or Structural Engineering; postgraduate qualifications in seismic or nuclear engineering are advantageous.
- 15+ years' experience in structural engineering, including significant experience on complex seismic structures and safety-critical projects.
- Demonstrated experience as a Nuclear Suitably Qualified and Experienced Person (NSQEP) or within highly regulated nuclear environments.
- Chartered Engineer and Registered Professional Engineer (or equivalent professional accreditation).
- Strong knowledge of Australian and international seismic, nuclear and structural design standards.
- Proficiency in advanced structural analysis and engineering software, including FEA packages, ETABS, SpaceGass and RAPT.
- Prominent leadership, communication and project delivery skills within multidisciplinary engineering environments.
Additional Information
Why you’ll love working with us: Flexible work arrangements, including alternative start/finish times, part-time, job-sharing and hybrid work options. Purchase up to 6 weeks additional annual leave per year. Flex public holidays – swap Easter or other holidays for ones that suit you better. Continuous learning and growth - lunch and learns, professional development courses, financial study assistance, 5 days paid study leave, global career opportunities. Ready to push the limits of what’s possible? We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those with disabilities, additional health or mental health needs, and/or neurodiverse conditions. If you require any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.