Amazon Data Services, Inc.

Cloud Technology

NetworkDeploymentManager,GlobalNetworkDeployment(GND)

$70–189k Chicago, Illinois, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Network Deployment Manager, Global Network Deployment (GND) at Amazon Data Services, Inc.. Skills: Network deployment, People management, Process standards. Prioritize and assign deployment tasks. Coordinate team resources”

What You'll Achieve.

Reduce delivery cycle times; Improve quality; Deliver network capacity on time; Zero rework

Industry & Context.

Cloud Technology
Eligibility Requirements

Off-hour needs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate's degree or above

Nice to Have

Cloud+ or GICSP or GSEC or SSCP

What You'll Do.

Prioritize and assign deployment tasks

Coordinate team resources

Manage inbound racks and hardware

Manage quality of vendor installed cabling

Apply project management skills

Create internal documentation

Guide staff on deployment processes

Train staff on deployment processes

Educate staff on deployment processes

Provide weekly and monthly reports

Handle project escalations

Host weekly staff meetings

Recruit field technicians

Train field technicians

Recommend AWS policies

Document AWS policies

Drive awareness of AWS safety standards

Drive compliance of AWS safety standards

Install network equipment

Deliver network equipment

Install infrastructure

Deliver infrastructure

Drive cabling across network

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross team support; Cross functional partnerships

Communication Scope

Weekly reports; Monthly reports

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a fast-paced, customer centric, company and a leader in the world of cloud technology. We are currently looking for a proven technical manager with experience in people management, robust technical understanding and the drive and vision to take our team to the next level. The successful candidate will create sustainable processes standards while driving opportunities to reduce delivery cycle times and improve quality without impacting network availability. The mission of the team is to deliver network capacity on time with zero rework. The Network Deployment Manager will manage the implementation and delivery of inbound capacity and equipment in a data center or colocation environment. The Network Deployment Manager will be responsible for growing a team within a geographic region and oversee their development and growth. The ideal candidate will have experience managing and mentoring people, tracking budgets, providing strategic direction, and proposing technical solutions. They will ultimately be responsible for installing and delivering network equipment and related infrastructure, as well as driving low voltage structured cabling across the AWS network platform. Key job responsibilities •Prioritize and assign deployment tasks to field technicians. •Coordinate team resources to deliver project tasks including, cross team support, change management, maintenance window support, and potential off-hour needs. •Manage inbound racks and hardware from receiving through on-site deployment milestones. •Manage the quality of vendor installed cabling and associated orders in a colocation environment. •Apply project management skills, provide coaching and create internal documentation. •Guide, train and educate staff on deployment processes and required customer SLAs. •Provide weekly and monthly reports supporting MBRs, internal metrics and team goals. •Handle project escalations, host weekly staff meetings and cross functional partnerships. •Rec

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