AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Data Center Regional Mechanical Engineer to join their Field Engineering team. This role is crucial in supporting AWS's global infrastructure, focusing on the design, maintenance, and optimization of data center facilities. As a Field Engineer, you'll be the technical expert for your region, providing comprehensive support from design inception through maintenance.
The position offers a unique blend of hands-on technical work and strategic planning, where you'll be responsible for reviewing designs, troubleshooting complex systems, and leading improvement initiatives. You'll work with diverse teams across AWS, including operations, design engineering, and server hardware teams, to maintain the highest standards of reliability and efficiency.
This role is perfect for experienced mechanical engineers who are passionate about large-scale infrastructure and innovative problem-solving. You'll be part of AWS's mission to deliver seemingly infinite capacity at the lowest possible cost for customers while maintaining the highest standards for safety and security.
Key aspects of the role include conducting engineering audits, developing innovative solutions for data centers, and managing multiple concurrent projects across geographical regions. You'll also act as a resident engineer during new construction projects, supporting construction, commissioning, and turnover phases.
The ideal candidate combines strong engineering judgment with excellent project management skills and the ability to build trust across diverse stakeholder groups. This position offers significant growth opportunities within AWS's expanding global infrastructure, with exposure to cutting-edge technology and the chance to work on some of the most challenging problems in cloud computing.
Working at AWS means joining a culture that values diversity, continuous learning, and work-life harmony. The company offers comprehensive benefits, mentorship opportunities, and the chance to be part of a team that's shaping the future of cloud computing.