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Attractions Engineering Lead

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Elysium is pioneering a new category: experiential real estate communities—a living system engineered for high experience yield. That includes something most developments never touch: making movement and exercise feel like play.

We’re building out-of-the-box attractions and features that requires nothing less than masterful engineering.

This role is for an engineer who can make the impossible feel inevitable—and safe.

The mission (what you’ll actually do)

You will own the design, engineering, and operational reliability of Elysium’s kinetic attractions—from concept through build, certification, commissioning, and long-term maintenance.

You will:

  • Lead engineering for kinetic attractions: mechanical systems, controls, structural interfaces, human factors.
  • Own safety design from day one: hazard analysis, redundancy, fail-safes, operational procedures.
  • Manage vendors and fabricators: design reviews, build quality, testing plans, certification pathways.
  • Build for reliability: maintainability, parts strategy, inspection routines, uptime metrics.
  • Coordinate with construction, safety, and operations so attractions launch cleanly and stay clean.

Profile we’re looking for (non-negotiables)

  • 10–20+ years mechanical engineering leadership in theme parks, rides, kinetic installations, industrial automation, or adjacent safety-critical systems.
  • Demonstrated experience shipping hardware that interacts with humans at speed/force.
  • Strong safety instincts: you build systems that fail safely.
  • Can simplify designs and reduce parts count without reducing delight.

What you’ll build in your first 90 days

  • A complete engineering spec and feasibility plan for the pedal-coaster + helix tower/slide.
  • Vendor/fabrication strategy: what’s in-house vs outsourced, cost/schedule, risk ranking.
  • Safety + testing plan: certification path, inspection routines, commissioning checklists.
  • A reliability playbook: spare parts, maintenance cadence, operational SOPs.

How to apply

Submit your resume using the “Apply” button below.Record a 1-minute video (one take, unscripted — without reading; script reading won’t be entertained).

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