Amazon Data Services, Inc.

Operations, IT, Support Engineering, Tech Ops Engineering, Cloud Computing

Non-DestructiveTestingEngineer

$68–153k Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Non-Destructive Testing Engineer at Amazon Data Services, Inc.. Skills: Non-destructive testing, Data center systems. Apply non-destructive testing techniques. Install critical systems”

Industry & Context.

Operations, IT, Support Engineering, Tech Ops Engineering, Cloud Computing
Problems you'll solve

Address operational challenges

Eligibility Requirements

Perform physical tasks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years technical work experience, 2+ years data center experience, Associate or Bachelors Degree

Nice to Have

4+ years data center engineering, Bachelor's degree in EE/ME, Knowledge of network design, Knowledge of low voltage cabling, Experience in data center engineering, Can perform physical tasks all day

What You'll Do.

Apply non-destructive testing techniques

Install critical systems

Maintain critical systems

Troubleshoot critical systems

Act as safety ambassador

Comply with security protocols

Interact with engineers

Interact with technicians

Interact with project managers

Interact with management

Develop working relationships

Maintain working relationships

Ensure configuration consistency

Track configuration exceptions

Execute maintenance programs

Provide outage support

Provide cross-functional support

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal customers; External vendors; Regional resources; Multi-disciplinary teams; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

We are looking to hire a highly motivated, best-in-class Non-Destructive Testing Engineer to join our growing Operations Services team. The team responsibilities include maintaining critical equipment in support of providing best in class availability for our data center customers. The Non-Destructive Testing Engineer will work closely with both internal customers, external vendors as well as coordinate regional resources to facilitate smooth work execution. This critical role is responsible for the non-destructive testing of all data center critical systems including power distribution, mechanical, plumbing, building automation, structural, and all other equipment that supports the critical operation. Our ideal candidate is highly autonomous, very detail oriented, possesses strong written and verbal communication skills, and has significant experience in supporting critical infrastructure. They will possess the ability to design, develop, and deploy innovative solutions to address operational challenges. This role requires both independent contribution as well as the ability to work within multi-disciplinary teams. The scope of projects will include, but is not limited to, the improvement of electrical, mechanical, fire detection, and building automation systems. An expert level of understanding of these systems is desirable, as the individual will be expected to identify areas for improvement as well as act on data provided from other teams and organizations. If you are passionate about the Customer Experience; you think and act globally; and you want to contribute to the operational excellence of Amazon.com data centers then this may be the challenge you’ve been looking for! Those with critical data center environment experience are strongly encouraged to apply. Key job responsibilities - Apply non-destructive testing techniques to install, maintain, and troubleshoot all data center critical systems including power distribution, mechanical, plumbing, building aut

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