Cameron Dymond

Cameron Dymond

Associate Principal Sydney @ Arup

About Cameron Dymond

Cameron Dymond is an Associate Principal at Arup in Sydney, with a career spanning multiple roles in engineering across Australia and Ireland.

Current Role at Arup

Cameron Dymond currently serves as an Associate Principal at Arup in Sydney. Since 2014, he has been instrumental in leading multidisciplinary engineering teams in the delivery of significant, city-shaping building projects. His contributions to the field have been vital in shaping the infrastructure and commercial landscapes of Sydney.

Previous Experience at Arup

Before becoming an Associate Principal, Cameron worked at Arup as an Associate from 2010 to 2014 in Sydney. During this time, he was deeply involved in several high-profile projects, furthering his expertise and contributing significantly to the company's success in engineering and design.

Professional Background at WSP

Cameron's tenure at WSP included several roles across different geographies. From 2009 to 2010, he worked as an Associate in Canberra. He also served as an Associate Director in Dublin, Ireland, from 2007 to 2009 and as a Senior Engineer in Sydney from 2002 to 2007. His diverse experiences at WSP helped him build a strong foundation in engineering practices and project management.

Engineering Early Career

Cameron’s early career included roles at Jacobs Engineering and Minproc Engineering. From 2000 to 2001, he worked at Jacobs Engineering in Dublin, Ireland. Before that, he was with Minproc Engineering in Perth, Australia, from 1994 to 1996. These early roles provided him with essential engineering experience and knowledge.

Education and Qualifications

Cameron holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from Curtin University, which he earned between 1991 and 1994. His academic background laid the groundwork for his extensive career in engineering, allowing him to excel in various challenging roles across the globe.

Notable Engineering Projects

Cameron played key roles in several landmark projects in Sydney. He was involved in the design of Australia's first 5-star Green Star office building, 30 The Bond, and contributed to Arup’s new home and workplace at Barrack Place. Cameron also participated in the development of AMP’s workplace in Sydney's Quay Quarter Tower and WeWork’s initial Australian rollout, including projects at 100 Harris St, 5 Martin Place, and 333 George St. Additionally, he worked on the King and Philip residences and the Green Square Library projects in Sydney.

Industry Engagement During Pandemic

During the pandemic, Cameron actively engaged with the property industry to discuss the future of workplace environments. His involvement in these discussions highlights his ongoing commitment to shaping the future of workspaces and his proactive approach in adapting to emerging challenges in the industry.

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