Mechanical / Electrical Engineer, InfraOps DCEO (AWS)

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Mechanical / Electrical Engineer, InfraOps DCEO

Job ID: 2979725 – Amazon Data Services UK Limited


AWS Infrastructure Services owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. We support all AWS data centers and all of the servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment that ensure our customers have continual access to the innovation they rely on.


You will join a diverse team of software, hardware, and network engineers, supply chain specialists, security experts, operations managers, and other vital roles. You’ll collaborate with people across AWS to help us deliver the highest standards for safety and security while providing seemingly infinite capacity at the lowest possible cost for our customers. The role is an on‑site maintenance technician and operator for an AWS data centre, responsible for operating and maintaining all electrical, mechanical, emergency generator, and fire/life safety equipment.


The position requires a UK national who can obtain and maintain a UK Government Security Clearance. You will not be required to work shift hours.


Responsibilities

  • Operate and maintain mechanical and electrical equipment.
  • Troubleshoot facility and rack‑level events within internal SLAs.
  • Perform limited maintenance tasks such as filter changes, HVAC PMs, rack power installs, rack PDU and rack ATS replacements.
  • Provide support to Data Centre Operations technicians.
  • Perform root cause analysis of equipment failures.
  • Ensure all safety procedures are followed while performing work.
  • Take daily operational readings of all mechanical and electrical equipment through routine rounds/log‑taking (temperatures, voltages, currents, etc.).
  • Utilize internal CMMS to manage building workflows and spare‑part inventory.
  • Supervise contractors who perform servicing or preventive maintenance.
  • Respond to off‑hour emergency calls per on‑call rotation for any region’s sites.
  • Fully comply with all physical security procedures and policies.

Basic Qualifications

  • Ability to work in cramped and/or elevated locations with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Technical training (Military or trade school) or relevant experience.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, proficiency with Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word) and web‑based operational tools.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 4+ years of Data Centre Engineering Experience and a degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or relevant discipline.
  • Fundamental knowledge of network design and layout as well as low‑voltage (copper/fibre) cabling. Familiar with BMS and EPMS control systems and data collection/trending and proficient with maintenance management software.
  • Valid driver’s license and own vehicle; passing a driving record check. Travel between sites/locations during the workday may occur.

Amazon is an equal opportunities employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status. Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, please visit the Amazon Accommodations page for more information.


Posted: March 2, 2026 (Updated about 1 hour ago)


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