Data Center Engineering Operations Technician, DCEO Financial & Banking - Ashburn, VA at Geebo

Data Center Engineering Operations Technician, DCEO

Job summaryAmazon Web Services (AWS) is currently hiring for an Engineering Technician to support our data centers.
The Engineering Technician will help ensure overall availability and reliability to meet or exceed defined service levels of data center operations.
The Data Center Engineering Technician will be responsible for ensuring the overall operation and maintenance of all electrical, mechanical, and HVAC equipment within the data center.
This equipment supports mission-critical servers and must maintain better than 99.
999% uptime.
The Data Center Engineering Technician will continue to maintain high reliability and performance while keeping operating costs in facilities at a minimum.
Engineering Technicians are Amazon's front line when it comes to hands-on electrical and mechanical equipment troubleshooting.
They will maintain, operate, and troubleshoot, Data Center Operation's Mission Critical Facilities, which includes stand-by diesel generators and related fuel systems, as well as three phase electrical systems such as:
switch gear, UPSs, PDUs, wet cell batteries and associated systems, CRAC, centrifugal chillers, cooling towers/water chemical system, air handlers and associated systems, pumps, & motors.
Responsibilities:
Supervise contractors who perform servicing or preventive maintenancePerform limited maintenance tasks to include:
filter changes, battery system PMs, and Rack PDU & Rack ATS replacementsPerform root cause analysis for operational issuesTroubleshoot facility and rack level eventsEnsure all personnel on-site follow safety protocolsWork on-call and a rotating schedule as neededTake daily operational readings and provide metrics reporting to senior engineersPerform basic support concepts such as ticketing systems, root cause analysis, and task prioritization.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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