The Modular TeamThe Modular team designs and ships factory-built data center modules that carry the largest AI compute buildout in history.Examples of key problems the team is working on:
- Engineer a modular data center product that survives fabrication, trucking, craning, and stacking without field rework.
- Resolve the collisions between structure and MEP: penetrations, attachment points, and tolerances where disciplines meet in a tight envelope.
- Compress the loop from factory and field issues to engineered fixes in the next design revision.
- Prove designs with physical mockups, fit checks, and first-article reviews before they scale to production.
Role Scope- Engineer the structural systems of the modular product, frames, enclosures, and lifting and transport structures, from concept through released fabrication drawings.
- Own the structural calcs and load paths so modules survive fabrication, shipping, rigging, and stacking without redesign.
- Solve the integration problems where structure meets MEP: penetrations, attachment points, and tolerances where the disciplines collide.
- Run structural support for the factory and field, answering RFIs same-day and engineering fixes into the next revision.
- Drive prototyping and validation through mockups, fit checks, and first-article reviews you attend in person.
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 hands-on for complex physical products, modular construction, or heavy fabrication (modules, trailers, skids, container conversions).
- You've taken a steel or sheet metal product from concept through fabrication, not just analyzed someone else's design.
- You've supported production launches of your own designs and stayed accountable through first articles.
- You treat transport loads, lifting points, and stacking as first-class design constraints, not afterthoughts checked at the end.
- Your drawings build clean: fabricators rarely call, and when they do, you fix the drawing.
- You work across disciplines instead of throwing problems over walls, and you iterate fast without losing configuration control.
- Bonus: PE license, steel and sheet metal design depth, structural detailing standards (AISC, AWS), 3D CAD mastery (SolidWorks, Inventor, Revit), and strong DFM instincts.
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