Dylan Marshall
About Dylan Marshall
Dylan Marshall is a Structural Engineer at Arup in Townsville, Australia, with extensive experience in QA, inspections, and structural assessments.
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Dylan Marshall is a Structural Engineer currently working at Arup in Townsville, Australia. He has been with the company in this role since 2018.
Company
Dylan Marshall is associated with Arup, where he initially joined as a Graduate Engineer in 2017 before being promoted to Structural Engineer in 2018. Arup is a global firm known for its innovative approach to engineering and design.
Education and Expertise
Dylan Marshall earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)(Hons) in Civil Engineering from James Cook University, where he studied from 2012 to 2016. His education laid a strong foundation for his technical expertise, particularly in quality assurance, inspections, and structural assessments.
Professional Background
Before his current role at Arup, Dylan Marshall gained valuable experience at multiple companies. He worked as an Undergraduate Production Engineer at Holcim Australia & New Zealand from 2015 to 2016, and as an Undergraduate Engineer at Rockfield Technologies Australia Pty Ltd in 2014. His career began as a Civil Engineering student at James Cook University, where he studied from 2012 to 2016.
Major Projects
Dylan Marshall has been involved in notable projects like the Haughton River Floodplain Project and the North Queensland Stadium. For the Haughton River project, he focused on bridge design for a $500 million construction effort. He also contributed to the North Queensland Stadium project, a $250 million endeavor, providing construction phase support and design.
Skills and Specializations
Dylan Marshall specializes in optimal and efficient engineering solutions that meet client needs in both design and constructability. He has extensive experience in quality assurance, inspections, and the assessment of structural elements in a site setting. His work aims to deliver positive social outcomes for Townsville and the wider North Queensland region.