Senior Structural Engineer, Modular Systems & Skids
Listed on 2026-05-27
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Engineering
Engineering Design & Technologists, Structural Engineer
About Fluidstack
At Fluidstack, we build the compute, data centers, and power that will fuel artificial superintelligence. We supply GWs of compute capabilities to the world’s biggest AI Labs at industry-defining speeds.
Our team is small, fast, and obsessed with quality. We own outcomes end-to-end, challenge assumptions, and treat our customers' problems as our own. No task is beneath anyone here.
There are a few thousand people who will shape the trajectory of superintelligence. Come and be one of them.
AboutThe Role
The Senior Structural Engineer, Modular Construction is an outstanding opportunity for a driven engineer to take real ownership at the forefront of modular data center development. You will lead structural engineering efforts on custom modular systems across a multi-site, multi-state portfolio, from early-stage design through factory production, delivery, and site installation.
This is an owner/developer role with approximately 25% travel. You will manage modular designs, external structural consultants and modular manufacturers, coordinate with civil and MEP engineers, and drive technical alignment across fabricators, GCs, and project teams.
Responsibilities Design & Standards- Design and engineer structural steel frameworks and modular systems for data center applications, ensuring accuracy and compliance with project requirements and industry standards throughout
- Perform static, dynamic, and seismic structural calculations for modular frames, stacking configurations, lifting and rigging conditions, transport load cases, and foundation interface connections using ETABS, RISA, RAM Structural Systems, and Solid Works
- Develop detailed 3D structural models using Revit and AutoCAD 3D; maintain comprehensive model accuracy across design iterations and fabrication releases
- Produce detailed connection designs for module-to-module interfaces, foundation anchorage, and field-assembled structural elements, with a focus on constructability, weld specifications, and tolerance accommodation
- Lead design for manufacturability reviews, translating engineering intent into factory-executable details with clear fabrication tolerances and assembly sequences
- Produce construction drawings, material lists, and cutting schedules to internal and client specifications; coordinate closely with fabrication and warehousing teams to ensure accurate and timely material delivery
- Develop and maintain modular structural basis of design, master specifications, and standard details for Fluidstack's campus portfolio
- Apply and enforce ACI, AISC, AWS D1.1, ASCE 7, IBC, and other industry-relevant design codes and standards across all project phases and fabrication scopes
- Participate in BIM coordination meetings with clients, consultants, and internal teams; present structural calculation reports and technical documentation to clients and design verification partners
- Manage external structural consultants and modular fabricators from schematic through IFC and factory release; review and redline deliverables, enforce standards, and track design quality across engineering and manufacturing workflows
- Field internal and external technical inquiries regarding structural products and systems; develop and expand the team's technical knowledge base
- Develop and drive automation of internal engineering processes to improve speed, accuracy, and repeatability across future projects
- Manage concurrent projects and their deliverables, maintaining schedule alignment across design, permitting, fabrication, and installation work streams
- Lead structural permitting strategy across jurisdictions for modular programs: building permits, factory inspection and certification, special inspections, and structural observation requirements
- Coordinate with state modular program offices, local building departments, third-party inspection agencies, and factory certification bodies
- Manage permit and factory approval schedules as part of the overall project critical path
- Monitor regulatory risk including seismic design categories, wind exposure, transport route restrictions, and jurisdictional modular code acceptance; develop mitigation…
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