AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Product Design Engineering Manager to lead their Electrical Solutions Product Design Engineering team. This role is crucial in maintaining AWS's global infrastructure, which supports all AWS data centers including servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment. The position offers an opportunity to work on complex challenges in data center infrastructure, leading a team responsible for designing and developing resilient, cost-effective electrical distribution products and systems.
The role combines technical leadership with strategic thinking, requiring collaboration across multiple AWS teams to deliver the highest standards for safety and security. The successful candidate will lead a diverse team of engineers, working on multi-million dollar designs and supporting a wide variety of customers. The position involves working with internal teams as well as external partners, including engineering service providers, manufacturers, vendors, and testing labs.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineering leader who enjoys solving complex problems and driving innovation in data center infrastructure. The role offers significant impact potential, working with cutting-edge technology in AWS's rapidly expanding global data center footprint. The position includes competitive compensation ($135,200-$233,700 based on location), comprehensive benefits, and potential equity compensation.
Key aspects of the role include leading design development for electrical infrastructure, managing concurrent projects across multiple regions, and ensuring compliance with international standards. The position requires up to 25% travel, including some international travel, making it ideal for someone who enjoys a dynamic work environment and global exposure.
AWS offers a unique work environment that combines the resources of a global tech leader with the innovative spirit of a startup. The role provides exceptional opportunities for professional growth, continuous learning, and the chance to make a significant impact on critical infrastructure that powers the cloud computing revolution.