Controls Engineer - DCS, DC Systems Support, DC Systems Support Professional Services - Denver, CO at Geebo

Controls Engineer - DCS, DC Systems Support, DC Systems Support

The AWS Data Center Systems team builds services to monitor the data center infrastructure controls monitoring and alerting systems.
Our services directly contribute to the high availability of AWS data centers and Amazon's sustainability goals.
Teams in Data Center Systems solve problems of massive metric ingestion, distributed systems/cloud computing, data visualization, anomaly detection, analytics, and graph networks.
The team's goal is to deliver consistent standards for data center controls systems, as well as overall mechanical and electrical design practices.
We are looking for a Controls Engineer who is passionate about data center operations and automated sequences to increase efficiency and availability.
In this role you'll be providing support and developing mechanisms to the next generation controller design and sequence development, BMS/EPMS system configuration and programming, hardware integration, I/O mapping tables and engineering specifications.
You'll be applying your creative and critical problem solving skills to develop solutions to deploy at massive scale.
Above all, you will care deeply about the customer and delight in creating simple and elegant solutions that solve our customers' biggest challenges.
The ideal candidate will need a wide-ranging background in data center environmental controls systems, IT systems and infrastructure, networking, mechanical facility operations, electrical power monitoring, project management and strong leadership skills.
If you are passionate about the Customer Experience, think and act with a global perspective and have the ability to contribute to sophisticated innovations in the area of building controls and automation initiatives, this is the challenge you are looking for!Role Responsibilities and Requirementso Lead and facilitate collaboration with multiple teams including construction, programmers, sourcing, and team managers as necessary to accomplish initiative goals.
o Have deep knowledge of critical infrastructure, building operations, mechanical plant strategies, BMS/EPMS programming concepts, control diagrams, industrial HVAC, electrical line-ups, one line diagrams, and complex environmental and electrical concepts.
o Data center redundancy, mechanical failure strategies, energy and water conservation best-case practices and data reporting analytics.
o Knowledge of how to successfully operate in high security critical environments while maximizing productivity.
o Innovation of new solutions to support initiative, team, and company goals.
o Create, maintain, and disseminate specification documents that pertain to global projects.
o Create, support mechanisms for for mechanical and electrical controls products.
o Interaction with AWS cloud services and other applications in order to present, archive and analyze accumulated data.
o Expect to travel when needed to manage and/or support project initiativesAbout the teamTeam is responsible for the remote provisioning, configuration, and service support of mechanical and electrical controls systems, ensuring that data center controls systems are deployed and configured on time to meet AWS's capacity commitments.
We have the responsibility for deploying security and software updates and will provide a 24/7 single point of contact.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Denver, CO, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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