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Data Center Engineering Operations Technician
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Frankfurt/Oder, Brandenburg, GermanyOn Site
Original Job Summary
Overview
The Data Center Engineering Operations Technician is responsible for ensuring best practice systems and problem resolution on all data center electrical and mechanical infrastructure. This includes UPS, MV electrical systems, generators, cooling systems, and more.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain highest safety standards and promote a world-class safety culture.
- Drive continuous improvement by standardizing procedures and policies.
- Deliver 100% up-time on customer supporting infrastructure.
- Plan and execute preventive maintenance of site-critical facility infrastructure.
- Monitor facilities using BMS, PMS, and regular walkthroughs.
- Participate in build-out and retrofit of data center infrastructure.
- Document incident reports and update management with trends and actions.
- Draft and maintain technical and emergency response documentation.
Physical & Working Conditions
This role requires working on a 24x7 schedule, performing physical tasks, working at heights, and in noisy environments with necessary protective gear.
About the Role & AWS
Join a diverse team responsible for maintaining AWS global infrastructure. Benefit from an inclusive culture, mentorship, and work/life balance, while playing a vital role in keeping the cloud running.
Key skills/competency
- Safety
- Electrical
- Mechanical
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Infrastructure
- Documentation
- Data Center
- Continuous Improvement
- Collaboration
How to Get Hired at Amazon Web Services (AWS)
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research AWS culture: Understand their cloud innovation and safety priorities.
- Customize your resume: Highlight electrical and mechanical skills.
- Showcase practical experience: Emphasize on data center maintenance.
- Prepare for technical questions: Review troubleshooting and preventive maintenance examples.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review UPS and generator operations.
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Study electrical troubleshooting techniques.
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Learn preventive maintenance schedules.
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Familiarize with BMS and PMS systems.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe past challenging problem-solving experiences.
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Explain teamwork in high-pressure environments.
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Discuss proactive safety measures implemented.
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Share conflict resolution examples on-site.