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Data Center Mechanical Engineer (Field Engineering), Field Engineering - EMEA

Amazon Web Services (AWS)
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Data Center Mechanical Engineer (Field Engineering) – EMEA

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for a Field Engineer to provide full life‑cycle support to AWS data centers from design inception through site improvement and maintenance. The Field Engineer will be the go‑to engineering resource for the region, engage with diverse teams, and apply subject‑matter expertise to the following responsibilities.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform design and equipment submittal review for new data centers in the region.
  • Troubleshoot, conduct Root Cause Analysis and create Corrective Action documentation for site/equipment failures.
  • Provide operational support, ad‑hoc training, complex operating procedure reviews, and event support.
  • Own the conceptual design for existing data center upgrades and design solutions that add capacity, improve availability, increase efficiency, and sustainability.
  • Interface with internal teams (operations, design engineering, server hardware, environmental health & safety) to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability.
  • Develop innovative solutions for AWS data centers.
  • Work on concurrent projects, sometimes in multiple geographical regions.
  • Initiate and lead engineering audits, including on‑site visits, and produce reports outlining risks with recommended mitigations and remediations.
  • Act as resident engineer during new construction projects – support construction, commissioning, and turnover.

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or 6+ cumulative years of experience with industrial or commercial engineering in mission‑critical facilities (data centers, power generation, oil/gas).
  • Experience with web‑based calculation and data processing tools.
  • Hands‑on design consultant or owner’s engineer experience; knowledge of building codes and regulations for the region.
  • Ability to carry design concepts through exploration, development, and deployment/mass production.
  • Basic understanding of mechanical and electrical equipment/design related to data centers (PUPS, generators, switchgear, power distribution units, drives, chillers, pumps, cooling towers, CRAHs, fans, economizers, water treatment).
  • Experience with EPMS/SCADA/BMS Controls systems, chilled water system, liquid cooling.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience as resident engineer or hands‑on field design consultant/owner’s engineer.
  • Knowledge of building codes, regulations, and construction documentation.
  • Experience with EPMS/SCADA/BMS, chilled water and liquid cooling systems.

Benefits and Culture

AWS delivers a high‑performance culture built on safety, security, and inclusive teamwork. You will work with software, hardware, network, and operations teams to deliver the highest safety and security standards while providing unlimited capacity at the lowest possible cost. AWS values curiosity, connection, and diverse experiences and offers mentorship, career growth, flexible work‑life balance, and inclusive team culture.


Equal Opportunity

Amazon is an equal‑opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation, please visit https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations.


Contact

London, England, United Kingdom – 7 months ago (last posting). For applications, visit Amazon.jobs.


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