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And you’ll experience an inclusive culture that welcomes bold ideas and empowers you to ownThe Data Center Controls Engineering team is looking for exceptional individuals to join our Controls organization as a Controls Technician for Service & Construction of the Building Management Systems (BMS) and Electrical Power Monitoring System (EPMS) within Amazon data centers.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for an individual to join our Data Center Engineering Operations Team. This committed group works to maintain the critical physical infrastructure that supports Amazon Web Services.
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Responsible for supporting Data Center Engineering Operations (DCEO) within data centers; including risk management and mitigation, corrective and preventative maintenance of data center infrastructure, vendor management and metric reporting.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Herndon, VA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 3+ years of technical product or program management experience- 3+ years of project management disciplines including scope, schedule, budget, quality, along with risk and critical path management experience- Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or equivalentPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience with data center or building infrastructure program management.
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BA or BS in Finance, Accounting, Business, Economics, or a highly analytical field (e.g., Engineering, Math, Computer Science) Experience working with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (examples: SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (examples: Oracle, SAP, Lawson, JD Edwards.
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1+ year or experience in any of the following or similar technical or vocational roles: Computer Hardware Repair, Infrastructure Cabling, Network Deployment, Data Center Operations, Technical Project Management.
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Ensure internal stakeholders (e.g. Real estate, New Region Strategy Planning, Product teams, Networking, Data Center Engineering, Accounting, Legal, Tax, etc.) Areas of responsibility include: 1) owning financial elements of long-term Infrastructure Data Center supply strategies in new regions, 2) evaluating, influencing and approving colocation contracts and supporting data center construction approvals to build, 3) developing and deploying KPI’s that allow us to identify course-correction opportunities in real time, and 4) driving process improvement and automation.
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AA degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering or related experience. BS/BA degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering. Company - Amazon Data Services, Inc.
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The Data Center Controls Engineering team is looking for exceptional individuals to join our Controls organization as a Controls Technician for Service & Construction of the Building Management Systems (BMS) and Electrical Power Monitoring System (EPMS) within Amazon data centers.
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Amazon Robotics automates fulfillment center operations using various methods of robotic technology including autonomous mobile robots, sophisticated control software, language perception, power management, computer vision, depth sensing, machine learning, object recognition, and semantic understanding of commands.
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Data center experience Industry standard certifications (CompTIA, CCENT, Network+,) The position's responsibilities include scaling support of several data center locations and day to day assistance with capacity management.
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It’s an operation that works cross-functionally with teams across Amazon globally, and is driven by data and metrics. Experience with programing such as SQL and Python and data visualization tools such as Tableau.
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Detailed knowledge of critical data center equipment (Generators, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Switchgear, Transformers, Power Feeders, Chillers, Plumbing, Fire Detection/Suppression, Air Handling Units, Computer Room Air Handling/Conditioning Units, UPS, CRAH, CRAC.
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Education: an MBA is highly valued as is a technical background with Computer Science, and/or Engineering/Maths background is highly desired; working knowledge of software development practices and data center / infrastructure / networking technologies highly desired.
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10+ years of experience in data center delivery (design, commissioning and construction), mission critical facilities or equivalent. Experience of working with large data center providers in multiple regions.
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