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Production Design Engineer - Modular Systems & Data Centers

KunzGolden, COApril 30th, 2026
About KUNZKUNZ is a global leader in model-based design, engineering, and construction management for complex capital programs. Established in 2015, we've spent a decade building deep expertise across some of the world's most demanding infrastructure sectors - including mission-critical facilities and hyperscale data centers for clients that include the biggest names in Big Tech.About the roleThis isn't a desk engineering role. As a Production Design Engineer at KUNZ, you'll work at the intersection of parametric modeling, assembly simulation, and production planning - on modular data center programs that are redefining how hyperscale facilities get built and deployed globally.You'll develop parametric facility layouts, simulate and optimize assembly sequences, analyze production rates, and build process maps that drive standardized construction across multiple regions, vendors, and configurations. You'll work alongside senior engineers and go to construction sites to verify and refine assembly logic in the field.If you want to see your engineering work translate directly into how physical infrastructure gets built - this is that role.What you'll doCreate 2D layouts of integration facilities across multiple warehouse configurations; iterate with product teams based on feedbackBuild parametric models of modular systems, bay sizing, material staging, and platform space to analyze production capacity across multiple locationsAnalyze production rates using data and lessons learned from prior builds; work with trade partners to create ideal 5S material layouts per baySimulate, analyze, and optimize assembly methods and installation sequences; document findings for product teamsOptimize material flow from docks to bays; evaluate equipment usage and material stagingDevelop Product Maps, Product Production Plans, and Process Maps for first of a kind industry products and processesSupport concurrent design of product and process - including visual constructability analysis, repeatability assessment, and crew capacity planningVisit construction sites to verify, adjust, and confirm assembly logic and documentationWhat we're looking forDegree in mechanical engineering or related fieldHands-on proficiency in SolidWorks - parametric and assembly modelingFamiliarity with Revit or BIM environmentsUnderstanding of manufacturing principles - DFMA, 5S, assembly sequencing, material flowComfortable working across design, engineering, construction, and vendor teamsWilling to travel to construction sites for field verificationDetail-oriented and self-directed - you can manage deliverables and timelines without constant oversightBonus points for:Experience with production simulation toolsBackground in modular construction, prefabrication, or lean manufacturingExposure to production planning, process mapping, or BOM managementExperience in data centers, mission-critical infrastructure, or large-scale industrial programsHands-on experience at large-scale or hyper-scale construction sitesWhat we offerCompetitive compensationEmployer-subsidized healthcare, dental, and vision insurance401(k) and paid time offSubsidized relocation to Colorado for qualified candidatesMentorship from senior engineers on global-scale programsTechnical training, licensure support, and professional development