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Engineering Manager Data Centre Build

Australia UGL AUD 120,000–AUD 150,000/year*
Job Description

The Engineering Manager for Data Centre Build is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of data centre construction projects. Candidates should have a strong background in engineering, project management, and data centre infrastructure. Key requirements include a degree in engineering, extensive experience in managing large-scale construction projects, and proficiency in project management software. The candidate is expected to lead cross-functional teams, ensure compliance with safety and quality standards, and manage budgets and timelines effectively.

Company Info

UGL is a leading provider of end-to-end engineering, construction, and maintenance services. Operating across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, UGL delivers critical assets and essential services that sustain and enhance the environment. The company operates in diverse sectors including rail, transport, technology systems, power, resources, water, and defence. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, UGL focuses on delivering high-quality solutions and building long-term partnerships with clients. UGL is part of the CIMIC Group, one of the world’s leading international contractors.

Destination Guide

Australia offers a diverse range of job opportunities, especially in sectors like engineering, healthcare, and IT. The culture is laid-back and friendly, with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. Australians enjoy outdoor activities and have a multicultural society. The lifestyle is generally high-quality, with excellent healthcare and education systems. For those considering relocation, Australia has a structured visa system, with options for skilled workers. The cost of living can vary, with major cities like Sydney and Melbourne being more expensive. It's advisable to research and plan your move, considering factors like housing, schooling, and healthcare.

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