The Modular TeamThe Modular team is turning the data center into a manufactured product: structural modules engineered, built, and shipped from a production line instead of stick-built in the field.Examples of key problems the team is working on:
- Take a first-of-a-kind modular data center product from released drawings to rate production on a live manufacturing line.
- Engineer frames, enclosures, and lifting and transport structures that survive fabrication, craning, road transport, and decades of service.
- Close the loop between the factory floor and the design office fast enough that every unit builds cleaner than the last.
- Hold configuration control while the product iterates at manufacturing speed, not construction speed.
Role Scope- Own the structural systems of the modular product on the line, frames, enclosures, and lifting and transport structures, from released drawings through rate production.
- Live on the Phoenix manufacturing line: walk the floor daily, catch fit-up and weld issues at the station where they happen, and disposition them on the spot.
- Run structural support for the factory in real time, answering RFIs same-day from the floor and engineering fixes into the next revision, not a someday backlog.
- Run first-article reviews and fit checks in person as units come down the line, with findings documented tightly enough to drive drawing changes.
- Close the loop to design: feed what the line learns back into drawings, tolerances, and the BOM so the same issue never surfaces twice.
What We're Looking ForThe below is a starting point. We always make space for exceptional people, so if you don't fit this role exactly, tell us where you would.- You've engineered structures for complex physical products, modular construction, or heavy fabrication, hands-on, not from a review desk.
- You've worked on a shop floor or fabrication line, and dispositioning a nonconformance with the line waiting is familiar work: use-as-is, rework, or stop, decided in the moment and defensible afterward.
- Your drawings build clean. Fabricators rarely call, and when they do, you fix the drawing rather than explain it away.
- You've supported production launches of your own designs and stayed with them through the ugly early units.
- You iterate fast without losing configuration control: every floor fix lands back in the drawing, the tolerance stack, or the BOM.
- Bonus: PE license, steel and sheet metal design, structural detailing standards (AISC, AWS), weld inspection or NDE familiarity, and DFM instincts.
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