AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Critical Infrastructure Regional Electrical Engineer to join their team responsible for the design, planning, delivery, and operation of AWS global infrastructure. This role is crucial in supporting AWS data centers and ensuring continuous customer access to cloud innovations. As a Critical Infrastructure Engineer, you'll provide comprehensive lifecycle support for AWS Data Centers, from initial design to maintenance and improvements. You'll serve as the primary engineering resource for your region, utilizing your expertise to troubleshoot issues, conduct analysis, and implement solutions that enhance capacity, availability, and efficiency.
The position involves collaborating with diverse teams, including data center operations, design engineering, server hardware, and environmental health and safety teams. You'll be responsible for developing innovative solutions, managing concurrent projects across multiple geographical regions, and leading engineering audits. The role requires a mix of office and field work, with opportunities to work on both local and global projects.
AWS values diverse experiences and maintains an inclusive culture through employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning experiences. The company emphasizes work-life harmony and provides extensive career development resources and mentorship opportunities. This position offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology while contributing to the world's most comprehensive cloud platform.
Key qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience, strong engineering judgment, and at least 3 years of experience in industrial, municipal, or commercial engineering. The ideal candidate should have direct experience with mission-critical facilities, particularly data centers, and possess a strong understanding of both mechanical and electrical systems. This role presents an exciting opportunity to work on innovative projects at hyper-scale while being part of a team that powers the global cloud infrastructure.