Amazon Web Services (AWS) · 2 days ago
Data Center Chief Engineer
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Responsibilities
Maintain electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment within the data center at peak efficiency.
Manage small-to-medium projects from conception to completion, collaborating with internal and external support groups.
Direct, train, and support Engineering Operations Technicians (EOT) in troubleshooting and operating equipment.
Implement and execute site/equipment-specific training exercises.
Drive innovation, resiliency, and cost reduction in facility operations.
Qualification
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Required
High school or equivalent diploma
5+ years of relevant work experience in a data center or other critical environment OR 9+ years of Technical (Military/Trade School) training and/or experience OR 2+ years of Amazon experience
6+ years of experience with Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook and other basic administrative tools
Preferred
6+ years of experience with advanced understanding of the electrical or mechanical systems involved in critical data center operations such as: feeders, transformers, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, ATS units. PDU units, pumps, air handling units and CRAC units
1+ year experience with managing diverse teams and other managers
4+ years of Data Center Engineering Experience
4+ years of experience with root cause analysis and troubleshooting/problem solving
3+ years of experience reading and understanding schematics and building drawings
3+ years of demonstrating the ability to share knowledge and train peers
Associates or Bachelor’s Degree
Ability to prioritize in a complex, fast-paced environment
Strong verbal and written communication skills, technical writing or business justifications (white paper experience)
Benefits
Flexible Work Schedule
Inclusive Team Culture Events
Mentorship Programs
Company
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Launched in 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) began exposing key infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services -- now widely known as cloud computing.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageLeadership Team
Recent News
2024-06-01
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