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Surgery-forward. Team-first. Just outside Portland.
Build your skills. Grow your voice. Practice full-scope OB/GYN in a place where you’re truly supported.
At Women’s Healthcare Associates (WHA), our patients are our people. Across 12 clinic locations and six hospitals in the Portland metro region, we care for more than 50,000 individuals each year through every stage of life. We’re Oregon’s largest independent women’s health group—and we’re 100% clinician-owned.
Our teams include OB/GYN physicians, certified nurse-midwives, nurse practitioners, behavioral health clinicians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, urogynecologists and strong operational support—so you can focus on what matters most: clinical excellence.
We’re hiring a board-certified or board-eligible OB/GYN to join our Oregon City office—a team known for surgical strength, collaborative culture, and a shared commitment to meaningful, accessible care.
Why Oregon City?
Oregon City blends small-town warmth with access to everything Portland offers—great neighborhoods, strong schools, and endless opportunities to be outside. Many of our clinicians live in Oregon City, Lake Oswego, or West Linn and appreciate the balance of community and proximity.
Clinically, Oregon City offers something distinctive. Our hospital, Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, is investing in the da Vinci V—the newest robotic platform—so we can continue expanding minimally invasive options and meeting patients with more care choices close to home.
Here, you’ll find:
A close-knit team of seven OB/GYNs and seven CNMs who genuinely enjoy working together and backing each other up
A collaborative model where midwives manage most low- and moderate-risk OB care—allowing physicians to grow surgical skill while maintaining full-scope practice
The only group providing gynecologic surgery at our community hospital
A patient population that is socioeconomically diverse and often medically complex—rural patients, incarcerated individuals, and home birth transfers—where your work has real impact
This is a place where relationships matter—between colleagues and with patients.
Your Practice Environment
Balanced call structure. Our CNM partners help create a call model that allows physician time for GYN and surgical growth while preserving meaningful OB experience.
Surgery-forward growth. With strong gynecology volume and MIS-focused partners, you’ll build surgical confidence early. Dedicated surgical block time and OR mentorship mean you won’t just assist—you’ll operate and grow.
Robotic expansion. Our upcoming da Vinci V platform supports continued growth in minimally invasive GYN surgery.
Leadership that listens. Oregon City physicians play an active role in shaping organizational decisions—from advanced surgical technology to in-office nitrous-supported procedures and hysteroscopy. Your voice here matters.
What We Offer WHA OB/GYNs
A 4-day work week with flexible FTE options
Competitive private-practice compensation and ownership eligibility after three years
CME, malpractice coverage, parental leave, and generous 401(k) contribution
Dedicated surgical block time
The autonomy to build a week that reflects your strengths and interests
A Supportive Start: Built for Early Career Success
We know the transition from residency to practice—or even just to a new practice—is significant. In Oregon City, you won’t navigate it alone.
A dedicated physician mentor during your first year
OR and high-risk OB partnership as you build independence
Real-time consult access from experienced partners
Optional journal club and peer cohort gatherings for connection and shared learning
You’ll grow here—with support, with confidence, and with colleagues who want you to succeed.
What You Bring to the Table
MD or DO from an accredited program
Completion of ACGME OB/GYN residency (or expected prior to start)
Board certified or board eligible in OB/GYN
Eligibility for Oregon licensure
DEA and hospital privileging eligibility
Malpractice insurability
Oregon City is a place where physicians can build skill, develop autonomy, and become leaders within a supportive, clinician-owned organization.
If you’re looking for a practice where you can grow meaningfully and feel genuinely backed by your team, we’d love to connect.
Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis: Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Please be specific with dates of positions, skills, and educational experiences related to the job you are applying for within your application materials.
Women's Healthcare Associates, LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
Oregon employers are required by a number of state and federal agencies to display a variety of workplace notices and posters, including:
SERVICE | DIVERSITY | INTEGRITY | EXCELLENCE | TEAMWORK | BELONGING | WELLBEING
Surgery-forward. Team-first. Just outside Portland.
Build your skills. Grow your voice. Practice full-scope OB/GYN in a place where you’re truly supported.
At Women’s Healthcare Associates (WHA), our patients are our people. Across 12 clinic locations and six hospitals in the Portland metro region, we care for more than 50,000 individuals each year through every stage of life. We’re Oregon’s largest independent women’s health group—and we’re 100% clinician-owned.
Our teams include OB/GYN physicians, certified nurse-midwives, nurse practitioners, behavioral health clinicians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, urogynecologists and strong operational support—so you can focus on what matters most: clinical excellence.
We’re hiring a board-certified or board-eligible OB/GYN to join our Oregon City office—a team known for surgical strength, collaborative culture, and a shared commitment to meaningful, accessible care.
Why Oregon City?
Oregon City blends small-town warmth with access to everything Portland offers—great neighborhoods, strong schools, and endless opportunities to be outside. Many of our clinicians live in Oregon City, Lake Oswego, or West Linn and appreciate the balance of community and proximity.
Clinically, Oregon City offers something distinctive. Our hospital, Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, is investing in the da Vinci V—the newest robotic platform—so we can continue expanding minimally invasive options and meeting patients with more care choices close to home.
Here, you’ll find:
A close-knit team of seven OB/GYNs and seven CNMs who genuinely enjoy working together and backing each other up
A collaborative model where midwives manage most low- and moderate-risk OB care—allowing physicians to grow surgical skill while maintaining full-scope practice
The only group providing gynecologic surgery at our community hospital
A patient population that is socioeconomically diverse and often medically complex—rural patients, incarcerated individuals, and home birth transfers—where your work has real impact
This is a place where relationships matter—between colleagues and with patients.
Your Practice Environment
Balanced call structure. Our CNM partners help create a call model that allows physician time for GYN and surgical growth while preserving meaningful OB experience.
Surgery-forward growth. With strong gynecology volume and MIS-focused partners, you’ll build surgical confidence early. Dedicated surgical block time and OR mentorship mean you won’t just assist—you’ll operate and grow.
Robotic expansion. Our upcoming da Vinci V platform supports continued growth in minimally invasive GYN surgery.
Leadership that listens. Oregon City physicians play an active role in shaping organizational decisions—from advanced surgical technology to in-office nitrous-supported procedures and hysteroscopy. Your voice here matters.
What We Offer WHA OB/GYNs
A 4-day work week with flexible FTE options
Competitive private-practice compensation and ownership eligibility after three years
CME, malpractice coverage, parental leave, and generous 401(k) contribution
Dedicated surgical block time
The autonomy to build a week that reflects your strengths and interests
A Supportive Start: Built for Early Career Success
We know the transition from residency to practice—or even just to a new practice—is significant. In Oregon City, you won’t navigate it alone.
A dedicated physician mentor during your first year
OR and high-risk OB partnership as you build independence
Real-time consult access from experienced partners
Optional journal club and peer cohort gatherings for connection and shared learning
You’ll grow here—with support, with confidence, and with colleagues who want you to succeed.
What You Bring to the Table
MD or DO from an accredited program
Completion of ACGME OB/GYN residency (or expected prior to start)
Board certified or board eligible in OB/GYN
Eligibility for Oregon licensure
DEA and hospital privileging eligibility
Malpractice insurability
Oregon City is a place where physicians can build skill, develop autonomy, and become leaders within a supportive, clinician-owned organization.
If you’re looking for a practice where you can grow meaningfully and feel genuinely backed by your team, we’d love to connect.
Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis: Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Please be specific with dates of positions, skills, and educational experiences related to the job you are applying for within your application materials.
Women's Healthcare Associates, LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
Oregon employers are required by a number of state and federal agencies to display a variety of workplace notices and posters, including:
SERVICE | DIVERSITY | INTEGRITY | EXCELLENCE | TEAMWORK | BELONGING | WELLBEING
Surgery-forward. Team-first. Just outside Portland.
Build your skills. Grow your voice. Practice full-scope OB/GYN in a place where you’re truly supported.
At Women’s Healthcare Associates (WHA), our patients are our people. Across 12 clinic locations and six hospitals in the Portland metro region, we care for more than 50,000 individuals each year through every stage of life. We’re Oregon’s largest independent women’s health group—and we’re 100% clinician-owned.
Our teams include OB/GYN physicians, certified nurse-midwives, nurse practitioners, behavioral health clinicians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, urogynecologists and strong operational support—so you can focus on what matters most: clinical excellence.
We’re hiring a board-certified or board-eligible OB/GYN to join our Oregon City office—a team known for surgical strength, collaborative culture, and a shared commitment to meaningful, accessible care.
Why Oregon City?
Oregon City blends small-town warmth with access to everything Portland offers—great neighborhoods, strong schools, and endless opportunities to be outside. Many of our clinicians live in Oregon City, Lake Oswego, or West Linn and appreciate the balance of community and proximity.
Clinically, Oregon City offers something distinctive. Our hospital, Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, is investing in the da Vinci V—the newest robotic platform—so we can continue expanding minimally invasive options and meeting patients with more care choices close to home.
Here, you’ll find:
A close-knit team of seven OB/GYNs and seven CNMs who genuinely enjoy working together and backing each other up
A collaborative model where midwives manage most low- and moderate-risk OB care—allowing physicians to grow surgical skill while maintaining full-scope practice
The only group providing gynecologic surgery at our community hospital
A patient population that is socioeconomically diverse and often medically complex—rural patients, incarcerated individuals, and home birth transfers—where your work has real impact
This is a place where relationships matter—between colleagues and with patients.
Your Practice Environment
Balanced call structure. Our CNM partners help create a call model that allows physician time for GYN and surgical growth while preserving meaningful OB experience.
Surgery-forward growth. With strong gynecology volume and MIS-focused partners, you’ll build surgical confidence early. Dedicated surgical block time and OR mentorship mean you won’t just assist—you’ll operate and grow.
Robotic expansion. Our upcoming da Vinci V platform supports continued growth in minimally invasive GYN surgery.
Leadership that listens. Oregon City physicians play an active role in shaping organizational decisions—from advanced surgical technology to in-office nitrous-supported procedures and hysteroscopy. Your voice here matters.
What We Offer WHA OB/GYNs
A 4-day work week with flexible FTE options
Competitive private-practice compensation and ownership eligibility after three years
CME, malpractice coverage, parental leave, and generous 401(k) contribution
Dedicated surgical block time
The autonomy to build a week that reflects your strengths and interests
A Supportive Start: Built for Early Career Success
We know the transition from residency to practice—or even just to a new practice—is significant. In Oregon City, you won’t navigate it alone.
A dedicated physician mentor during your first year
OR and high-risk OB partnership as you build independence
Real-time consult access from experienced partners
Optional journal club and peer cohort gatherings for connection and shared learning
You’ll grow here—with support, with confidence, and with colleagues who want you to succeed.
What You Bring to the Table
MD or DO from an accredited program
Completion of ACGME OB/GYN residency (or expected prior to start)
Board certified or board eligible in OB/GYN
Eligibility for Oregon licensure
DEA and hospital privileging eligibility
Malpractice insurability
Oregon City is a place where physicians can build skill, develop autonomy, and become leaders within a supportive, clinician-owned organization.
If you’re looking for a practice where you can grow meaningfully and feel genuinely backed by your team, we’d love to connect.
Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis: Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Please be specific with dates of positions, skills, and educational experiences related to the job you are applying for within your application materials.
Women's Healthcare Associates, LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
Oregon employers are required by a number of state and federal agencies to display a variety of workplace notices and posters, including:
SERVICE | DIVERSITY | INTEGRITY | EXCELLENCE | TEAMWORK | BELONGING | WELLBEING
About the Company
American Fidelity Assurance is now looking for an Account Manager (Outside Sales Rep) in the Lake Oswego area. Our salaried account managers are responsible for selling benefits, retirement, and other supplemental insurance products and services in a defined sales territory serving an existing customer base of K-12 public schools. You will build strong, long-term relationships and develop specific, needs-based recommendations for their employees, highlighting the benefits of American Fidelity's insurance portfolio.
We Offer
- Base salary + uncapped commission + additional bonus potential
- Company car, company credit card and paid travel expenses.
- International sales award trips
- Average first-year income is between $87,000 to $119,000.
- 100% match when contributing 6% to your 401(k), with more matching opportunities after five years
- You will have a defined territory
- Multiple sales career path options
- Consistent, standardized training designed for new Account Managers
- Comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision and supplemental insurance plans.
Primary Responsibilities
Focus on growing and maintaining existing business-to-business accounts by directly selling insurance products and services to public school districts. Consult with current customers to provide value and meet financial needs. Build strong relationships with customers and association executives. Develop customized needs-based employee benefits packages through annual benefit enrollments, group presentations, and new account development opportunities.
Defined Territory – Each Account Representative is assigned a territory to manage and develop new accounts. Overnight Travel is Required. Must reside in the specific territory.
Extended Training Program—Account Representatives participate in a structured, comprehensive training program that includes on-the-job training within their territory, product & sales schools, and online training.
Company Overview
Founded in 1960, American Fidelity Assurance Company is a private, family-owned company specializing in the education, public sector, automotive and healthcare industries with products like group and individual life, health and annuity services as well as other financial security products and services.
For more information on our company, visit .
A Great Place to Work for All
American Fidelity is a certified Great Place to Work for All by the consulting company Great Place to Work. Being a salesperson is a challenging career, but it’s a lot easier when you enjoy coming to work and believe in what you’re selling. That’s why at American Fidelity we offer products designed to help people. We train our Sales Colleagues to serve as consultants who help people decide which products are best for them – and which aren’t. Being honest and transparent is a huge part of our culture – and that extends to our relationships with customers and policyholders. Being a Great Place to Work for All is another driver of our culture, and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone's voice is valued and respected.
If you'd like information about American Fidelity's privacy practices, please visit /privacy.
Position: Payroll Specialist– Construction, Prevailing Wage & Multi-State Compliance
Location: Clackamas, OR (In-Office)
Pay: $70,000 – $90,000 annually (Salaried, Full-Time)
Schedule: Full-Time | In-Office | Business Casual (Company shirts provided)
Who We Are:
Our client is a construction-focused organization seeking an experienced Payroll Administrator to take primary ownership of payroll operations. This role supports a collaborative, process-driven team while allowing autonomy and accountability.
What You’ll Do:
- Own end-to-end payroll processing for construction and specialty contractor operations
- Process weekly and bi-weekly payrolls with a high level of accuracy
- Review, analyze, and correct employee time entry discrepancies
- Manage payroll adjustments, corrections, and off-cycle payrolls
- Ensure compliance with wage and hour regulations across applicable jurisdictions
What’s In It for You:
- Competitive salary with performance consideration
- High-ownership role with decision-making responsibility
- Collaborative support across accounting, HR, and operations
- Stable, full-time position in a structured construction environment
What You Need to Have:
- 3–5 years of payroll administration experience in construction or specialty contracting
- Hands-on prevailing wage experience
- Certified payroll experience for public works projects
- Multi-state payroll tax compliance experience
- Experience supporting employees working in multiple jurisdictions
The Musts:
- Prevailing wage classifications, fringe calculations, and wage determinations
- Certified payroll reporting for public works projects
- Multi-state payroll tax setup, reporting, and compliance
- Experience managing agency correspondence, audits, and filings
- Strong attention to detail and ability to independently resolve payroll discrepancies
Preferred:
- West Coast multi-state payroll experience (OR, WA, CA)
- Experience with construction timekeeping and payroll systems
- CPP certification
Next Steps:
Please respond with an updated resume!
Call Keyshawn at 36 |
OR
Call Isabel at 36 |
To schedule an interview or drop by for a walk-in interview!!
Address:
703 Broadway St Suite 690
Vancouver, 98660
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
· Supports the Test Engineer in the development and commission of test solutions executing the test qualification of the fixture and program as per the specific system qualification process.
· Responsibility for providing the deliverables to support the solution in production to both the Test Support Function and Manufacturing Operations.
· Assists in the build and manufacture of testers, fixtures and environmental tooling as required to meet the customer expectations.
· The Technician Engineer provides the interface to the Test Support function providing comprehensive documentation and training for all test solutions implemented.
· Provides the interface to the Manufacturing function providing comprehensive documentation and coordinating training and education for all test operations implemented.
· Through working with the Test Support function monitor and contribute to the improvement of Test Yields, Efficiency, Intermittencies and Uptime providing accurate reporting and clear targets for improvement.
· In conjunction with the Test Engineer strives to consistently upgrade the test process balancing cost, coverage with the goal of providing an optimized and cost efficient test process.
· Works closely with manufacturing and test support to ensure prioritization of support activities. He/ She will be responsible for coordinating the timetable for test readiness based on the weekly production schedule through the appropriate Test Support staff.
· May perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
· Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
· Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
· Ability to operate a personal computer including using a Windows based operating system and related software.
· Advanced PC skills, including training and knowledge of Jabil’s software packages.
· Ability to write simple correspondence. Read and understand visual aid.
· Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out simple one- or two-step instructions.
· Ability to deal with standardized situations with only occasional or no variables.
· Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos.
· Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
· Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret graphs.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Job Family: Mechanical Design Engineering
Organization: Data Center Infrastructure Team
Location: Remote* OR Austin, TX
*Requires up to 20% domestic and/or international travel (rare)
How will you make an impact?
The Principal Mechanical Design Engineer (Data Center Infrastructure) is a technical leader responsible for the architecture, integration, and validation of advanced mechanical systems supporting hyperscale data center environments. This role requires deep expertise in liquid cooling technologies (single-phase and two-phase), hydronic system design, structural integration, and manufacturable rack-level infrastructure solutions.
This role is responsible for defining system performance requirements, developing technical specifications, selection and integration of critical components, and leading mechanical design from concept through production release. Responsibilities include wetted material selection, thermal and structural analysis, fastening strategies, component layout, and design for manufacturability. Partners cross-functionally to deliver reliable, scalable, and cost-effective Data Center Infrastructure solutions while advancing innovation in liquid cooling performance.
What will you do?
- Lead the end-to-end mechanical design and engineering of hyperscale Data Center Infrastructure (DCI) systems, including liquid-cooled rack assemblies, CDUs, manifolds, enclosures, structural frames, and associated hydronic piping systems.
- Serve as the technical authority for single-phase and two-phase liquid cooling architectures, including primary and secondary loop design, in-rack distribution, and system integration within hyperscale data center environments.
- Define and validate operational performance requirements for liquid-cooled infrastructure, including pressure ratings, hydrostatic limits, temperature ranges, flow rates and uniformity, thermal expansion, durability, and serviceability.
- Design, analyze, and validate machined components, welded fabrications, manifolds, and structural systems using advanced engineering principles, including stress analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), flow modeling, and structural load calculations to ensure mechanical integrity and code compliance.
- Lead wetted material selection and compatibility analysis for liquid cooling systems, including corrosion mitigation strategies, surface treatments, cleanliness standards, and long-term durability considerations.
- Develop and review CAD models and complete technical data packages using CREO, SolidWorks, or equivalent tools; ensure design accuracy, manufacturability, and system-level integration.
- Author and approve technical specifications for piping systems, rack-level cooling infrastructure, and hydronic components, including installation guidelines, maintenance procedures, testing requirements, and compliance with applicable standards (ASME, ISO).
- Establish and oversee validation protocols including hydrostatic pressure testing, leak detection and mitigation, flow resistance analysis, and corrosion verification to ensure regulatory compliance and operational reliability.
- Evaluate customer design proposals and technical specifications to assess feasibility, manufacturability, cost, and risk; provide recommendations to optimize performance and total cost of ownership.
- Lead cross-functional design reviews with electrical, thermal, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain teams to ensure full system integration and compliance with product specifications and applicable plumbing and hydronic codes.
- Optimize rack manifold design and manufacturing processes, including machining, welding, surface finishing, connection interfaces, venting and draining strategies, and flow path optimization to enhance performance and manufacturability.
- Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing assembly methods and tooling in collaboration with production teams and equipment vendors to improve quality, scalability, and cost efficiency.
- Lead root cause investigations for complex mechanical failures identified during validation or field deployment and implement corrective design improvements.
- Provide technical leadership in vendor qualification and management for mechanical components and liquid cooling subsystems.
- Identify and mitigate technical risks impacting performance, schedule, or cost, and contribute to R&D initiatives advancing liquid cooling technologies and system innovation.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related engineering discipline from an accredited university.
Experience:
- 8 years' experience in mechanical design and integration of mission-critical systems.
- Proven track record of successful system designs and implementations in a relevant industry
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems, integration strategy, and system coordination
- Familiarity with industry standards and regulations related to Energy Storage Systems and Data Center Infrastructure is preferred.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Professional Engineer (PE) License
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Job Family: Mechanical Design Engineering
Organization: Data Center Infrastructure Team
Location: Remote* OR Austin, TX
*Requires up to 30% domestic and/or international travel (rare)
How will you make an impact?
We are seeking a highly skilled, technically proficient and detail-oriented Principal Mechanical Engineer with expertise in metal structures, frame design, pipes and fabrication to support the development of power and cooling infrastructure for data centers. This role is critical in designing robust mechanical systems that house and support electrical and thermal management equipment, ensuring structural integrity, manufacturability, and compliance with industry standards.
What will you do?
- Experience designing and integrating hydronic systems including pumps, piping networks, valves, and heat exchangers for data center cooling applications.
- Knowledge of fluid dynamics, pressure drop calculations, and pipe sizing for chilled water and glycol-based systems.
- Understanding of installation constraints, maintenance access, and serviceability in large-scale mechanical infrastructure.
- Design and develop mechanical frames, enclosures, and support structures for data center power and cooling products (UPS systems, battery racks, CRAC units, containment systems, LVS, MVS).
- Perform advanced structural analysis using FEA tools to validate mechanical integrity under static, dynamic, seismic, and thermal loads.
- Analyze load paths, stress concentrations, and fatigue life of structural components to ensure long-term reliability.
- Design metal enclosures with considerations for airflow, thermal containment, EMI shielding, and environmental protection.
- Evaluate and implement new materials, coatings, and fabrication technologies to enhance product performance and reliability.
- Participate in customer engagements and site visits to understand deployment constraints and gather feedback for design improvements.
- Create detailed CAD models and fabrication drawings, including weldments, sheet metal, and machined parts
- Select appropriate materials and fabrication methods to optimize cost, performance, and reliability
- Collaborate with electrical, thermal, and systems engineering teams to integrate mechanical designs with functional components.
- Lead mechanical design reviews and contribute to cross-functional design validation efforts.
- Develop and maintain design documentation including BOMs, specifications, test plans, and engineering change orders (ECOs).
- Drive continuous improvement in mechanical design for manufacturability (DFM), cost reduction, and performance optimization.
- Interface with suppliers and customers to resolve fabrication issues and ensure quality standards are met.
- Support lifecycle management of mechanical components, including obsolescence planning and alternate sourcing.
- Conduct root cause analysis and corrective actions for mechanical failures or field issues.
- Ensure mechanical designs support airflow management, thermal containment, and integration with cooling systems (in-row cooling, rear door heat exchangers).
- Collaborate with compliance and certification teams to ensure mechanical designs meet global regulatory requirements (UL, CE, RoHS, REACH)
- May perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
How will you get here?
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related engineering discipline.
Experience:
- 8+ years of experience in mechanical design and fabrication, preferably in data center, industrial, or power systems environment.
- Proficiency in CAD tools (SolidWorks, Creo, Inventor) and FEA software (ANSYS, Abaqus).
- Strong knowledge of metal fabrication processes including welding, sheet metal forming, and machining is a must
- Experience with structural design for heavy equipment or large assemblies, and familiarity with thermal and airflow considerations in enclosure design is required
- Excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration skills
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Creative, self-motivated, accountable, and team-oriented
- Able to work independently with minimal oversight
- Proficient in reading, analyzing, and interpreting general business publications, professional journals, technical procedures, and government regulations
- Skilled in writing reports, business correspondence, and procedural guides
- Effective at presenting information and responding to management, clients, and public queries
- Capable of influencing others and sharing best practices
- Comfortable working as part of a global team
- Capable of assessing projects, articulating risks, and developing project milestones
- Familiar with stage-gate processes in project lifecycle management (PLCM)
- Able to mentor less experienced engineers
- Ability to travel both domestically and internationally up to 30%
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Experience designing mechanical systems for data centers, telecom, or industrial power/cooling products.
- Active Professional Engineer (PE) license.
- Knowledge of regulatory and safety standards applicable to data center infrastructure.
- Hands-on experience with prototype fabrication and testing; Experience working with global suppliers and contract manufacturers a plus
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Job Family: Mechanical Design Engineering
Organization: Data Center Infrastructure Team
Location: Remote* OR Austin, TX
*Requires up to 20% domestic and/or international travel (rare)
How will you make an impact?
The Principal Mechanical Design Engineer (Data Center Infrastructure) is a technical leader responsible for the architecture, integration, and validation of advanced mechanical systems supporting hyperscale data center environments. This role requires deep expertise in liquid cooling technologies (single-phase and two-phase), hydronic system design, structural integration, and manufacturable rack-level infrastructure solutions.
This role is responsible for defining system performance requirements, developing technical specifications, selection and integration of critical components, and leading mechanical design from concept through production release. Responsibilities include wetted material selection, thermal and structural analysis, fastening strategies, component layout, and design for manufacturability. Partners cross-functionally to deliver reliable, scalable, and cost-effective Data Center Infrastructure solutions while advancing innovation in liquid cooling performance.
What will you do?
- Lead the end-to-end mechanical design and engineering of hyperscale Data Center Infrastructure (DCI) systems, including liquid-cooled rack assemblies, CDUs, manifolds, enclosures, structural frames, and associated hydronic piping systems.
- Serve as the technical authority for single-phase and two-phase liquid cooling architectures, including primary and secondary loop design, in-rack distribution, and system integration within hyperscale data center environments.
- Define and validate operational performance requirements for liquid-cooled infrastructure, including pressure ratings, hydrostatic limits, temperature ranges, flow rates and uniformity, thermal expansion, durability, and serviceability.
- Design, analyze, and validate machined components, welded fabrications, manifolds, and structural systems using advanced engineering principles, including stress analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), flow modeling, and structural load calculations to ensure mechanical integrity and code compliance.
- Lead wetted material selection and compatibility analysis for liquid cooling systems, including corrosion mitigation strategies, surface treatments, cleanliness standards, and long-term durability considerations.
- Develop and review CAD models and complete technical data packages using CREO, SolidWorks, or equivalent tools; ensure design accuracy, manufacturability, and system-level integration.
- Author and approve technical specifications for piping systems, rack-level cooling infrastructure, and hydronic components, including installation guidelines, maintenance procedures, testing requirements, and compliance with applicable standards (ASME, ISO).
- Establish and oversee validation protocols including hydrostatic pressure testing, leak detection and mitigation, flow resistance analysis, and corrosion verification to ensure regulatory compliance and operational reliability.
- Evaluate customer design proposals and technical specifications to assess feasibility, manufacturability, cost, and risk; provide recommendations to optimize performance and total cost of ownership.
- Lead cross-functional design reviews with electrical, thermal, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain teams to ensure full system integration and compliance with product specifications and applicable plumbing and hydronic codes.
- Optimize rack manifold design and manufacturing processes, including machining, welding, surface finishing, connection interfaces, venting and draining strategies, and flow path optimization to enhance performance and manufacturability.
- Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing assembly methods and tooling in collaboration with production teams and equipment vendors to improve quality, scalability, and cost efficiency.
- Lead root cause investigations for complex mechanical failures identified during validation or field deployment and implement corrective design improvements.
- Provide technical leadership in vendor qualification and management for mechanical components and liquid cooling subsystems.
- Identify and mitigate technical risks impacting performance, schedule, or cost, and contribute to R&D initiatives advancing liquid cooling technologies and system innovation.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related engineering discipline from an accredited university.
Experience:
- 8 years' experience in mechanical design and integration of mission-critical systems.
- Proven track record of successful system designs and implementations in a relevant industry
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems, integration strategy, and system coordination
- Familiarity with industry standards and regulations related to Energy Storage Systems and Data Center Infrastructure is preferred.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Professional Engineer (PE) License
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Job Family: Mechanical Design Engineering
Organization: Data Center Infrastructure Team
Location: Remote* OR Austin, TX
*Requires up to 20% domestic and/or international travel (rare)
How will you make an impact?
The Principal Mechanical Design Engineer (Data Center Infrastructure) is a technical leader responsible for the architecture, integration, and validation of advanced mechanical systems supporting hyperscale data center environments. This role requires deep expertise in liquid cooling technologies (single-phase and two-phase), hydronic system design, structural integration, and manufacturable rack-level infrastructure solutions.
This role is responsible for defining system performance requirements, developing technical specifications, selection and integration of critical components, and leading mechanical design from concept through production release. Responsibilities include wetted material selection, thermal and structural analysis, fastening strategies, component layout, and design for manufacturability. Partners cross-functionally to deliver reliable, scalable, and cost-effective Data Center Infrastructure solutions while advancing innovation in liquid cooling performance.
What will you do?
- Lead the end-to-end mechanical design and engineering of hyperscale Data Center Infrastructure (DCI) systems, including liquid-cooled rack assemblies, CDUs, manifolds, enclosures, structural frames, and associated hydronic piping systems.
- Serve as the technical authority for single-phase and two-phase liquid cooling architectures, including primary and secondary loop design, in-rack distribution, and system integration within hyperscale data center environments.
- Define and validate operational performance requirements for liquid-cooled infrastructure, including pressure ratings, hydrostatic limits, temperature ranges, flow rates and uniformity, thermal expansion, durability, and serviceability.
- Design, analyze, and validate machined components, welded fabrications, manifolds, and structural systems using advanced engineering principles, including stress analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), flow modeling, and structural load calculations to ensure mechanical integrity and code compliance.
- Lead wetted material selection and compatibility analysis for liquid cooling systems, including corrosion mitigation strategies, surface treatments, cleanliness standards, and long-term durability considerations.
- Develop and review CAD models and complete technical data packages using CREO, SolidWorks, or equivalent tools; ensure design accuracy, manufacturability, and system-level integration.
- Author and approve technical specifications for piping systems, rack-level cooling infrastructure, and hydronic components, including installation guidelines, maintenance procedures, testing requirements, and compliance with applicable standards (ASME, ISO).
- Establish and oversee validation protocols including hydrostatic pressure testing, leak detection and mitigation, flow resistance analysis, and corrosion verification to ensure regulatory compliance and operational reliability.
- Evaluate customer design proposals and technical specifications to assess feasibility, manufacturability, cost, and risk; provide recommendations to optimize performance and total cost of ownership.
- Lead cross-functional design reviews with electrical, thermal, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain teams to ensure full system integration and compliance with product specifications and applicable plumbing and hydronic codes.
- Optimize rack manifold design and manufacturing processes, including machining, welding, surface finishing, connection interfaces, venting and draining strategies, and flow path optimization to enhance performance and manufacturability.
- Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing assembly methods and tooling in collaboration with production teams and equipment vendors to improve quality, scalability, and cost efficiency.
- Lead root cause investigations for complex mechanical failures identified during validation or field deployment and implement corrective design improvements.
- Provide technical leadership in vendor qualification and management for mechanical components and liquid cooling subsystems.
- Identify and mitigate technical risks impacting performance, schedule, or cost, and contribute to R&D initiatives advancing liquid cooling technologies and system innovation.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related engineering discipline from an accredited university.
Experience:
- 8 years' experience in mechanical design and integration of mission-critical systems.
- Proven track record of successful system designs and implementations in a relevant industry
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems, integration strategy, and system coordination
- Familiarity with industry standards and regulations related to Energy Storage Systems and Data Center Infrastructure is preferred.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Professional Engineer (PE) License
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.