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Data Center Controls Engineer, Deployment

Amazon

Location

Fredericksburg, VA

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/5/2026

Compensation

$111,300 - $186,100 per year

Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
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Job description

This role is part of the AWS Infrastructure Services team, focusing on the design, planning, delivery, and operation of AWS global infrastructure. The position involves working with a diverse group of engineers and specialists to maintain and innovate building management and electrical power monitoring systems. The team is dedicated to ensuring safety, security, and efficiency in data center operations while fostering an inclusive culture. Candidates will engage in troubleshooting, project management, and the development of new processes in the controls space.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
  • 5+ years of project management experience in data centers or comparable critical infrastructure
  • Experience with power management and power monitoring systems
  • Knowledge of critical data center equipment
  • Knowledge of engineering documentation, electrical diagrams, and standard operating procedures
  • Knowledge of building codes and regulations including Life Safety, BOCA, NFPA, NEC, or OSHA
  • Experience in Data Center Engineering Operations with a deep understanding of electrical and mechanical data center infrastructure
  • Experience reading and interpreting construction specifications and drawings for all domains
  • Experience in MS Excel, Word, and Windows Operating Systems

Responsibilities

  • Train and assist internal customers and stakeholders with the creation, design, configuration, validation, installation, commissioning, and operation of BMS and EPMS systems.
  • Provide technical assistance and support to operations during the life cycle of the data center.
  • Review results and action items from quarterly maintenances for BMS and EPMS and take actions to resolve them.
  • Develop BMS and EPMS project scope of work, schedule, budget, and level of efforts to projects requested by customers and stakeholders.
  • Manage scope, schedule, finance, and execution of BMS and EPMS improvement projects in AWS data centers.
  • Assist in procurement-related activities including requests for quotations/proposals and review of vendor proposals.
  • Participate in the AWS global on-call schedule to provide immediate BMS and EPMS technical support to in-service data centers.
  • Attend project-related meetings, coordinate with project leaders, and regularly report status to Controls and stakeholder management.
  • Support Controls projects related to commissioning activities in the data centers.
  • Review, implement, troubleshoot, and iterate on the controls sequence of operation and provide necessary feedback to the design team.
  • Develop and modify controls logic programming and graphical user interfaces.
  • Manage multiple stakeholder deliverables and navigate challenging situations.
  • Financially manage BMS and EPMS service contracts.
  • Frequently visit assigned in-operation data centers to troubleshoot and supervise vendor work to ensure compliance.

Benefits

  • Employees at Amazon are often offered comprehensive health benefits—including multiple medical plan options (no pre-existing condition exclusions, 100% covered in-network preventive care), dental and vision plans, a 24/7 medical advice line from day one, expert second-opinion services, and broad mental-health support with several free counseling sessions (including pediatric). Financial wellness typically includes a 401(k) with company match (up to 2%), Restricted Stock Units (equity), FSAs, an emergency savings program, product and partner discounts, and even college-savings and home-purchase programs. Overall, the package is designed to support employees and their families’ health, finances, and day-to-day life.

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