Senior Water Permitting & Regulatory Strategy Manager, AWS Water Team
Listed on 2026-01-06
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering -
Government
Description
Revolutionize Water Sustainability:
Advance Regulatory Strategy for Data Center Development
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Senior Water Permitting & Regulatory Strategy Manager to join the Infrastructure Services Water Team, supporting data center development across the AMER East region, with an emphasis on Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, and Virginia.
This individual will lead complex water and wastewater permitting efforts, develop regional permitting strategies, and serve as a subject‑matter expert on regulatory frameworks across key Eastern U.S. jurisdictions. The ideal candidate will bring deep experience working with public agencies, utility providers, and infrastructure teams to navigate permitting pathways efficiently, while also supporting AWS’ broader sustainability and public policy objectives.
If you have experience securing water‑related permits, navigating municipal or state‑level planning requirements, collaborating across diverse technical teams, and engaging with agencies or policymakers — this role is for you.
Key job responsibilities Regulatory Strategy & PermittingLead and/or support water and wastewater permitting efforts across Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, and other AMER East geographies.
Manage regulatory agency relationships (PA DEP, Ohio EPA, MD Environment, VA DEQ, SRBC, DRBC, local governments) including compliance issues, corrective actions, and resolution tracking.
Support compliance with state‑specific sewage facility planning and permitting frameworks (e.g., Act 537 in PA and similar laws in other jurisdictions).
Advise on water and wastewater permitting feasibility and strategy during site selection and entitlement phases.
Together with partner teams, develop and support executing state and local‑level permitting strategies that align with AWS infrastructure timelines and regulatory requirements, such as:
- Water withdrawal and use permits – industrial wastewater management (Industrial Pretreatment Program/IPP), sewer discharge permitting, and surface water discharge permitting (e.g., NPDES, stormwater)
- Utility coordination and connection agreements
- Wetland and stream permitting/encroachment permits (e.g., Section 404/401 federally, Chapters 102/105 in PA)
- Consumptive use permits
Collaborate with AWS internal teams — including environmental, construction, engineering, real estate, legal, and operations — to provide water and wastewater permitting expertise that supports broader project permitting and infrastructure execution.
Guide consultants and external partners to ensure accurate and timely preparation of permit applications.
Help evaluate and mitigate permitting risks to keep infrastructure delivery on track.
Support AWS Public Policy teams by providing regulatory expertise on proposed legislation and regulatory changes (rule makings), including drafting technical briefings, public comments, and participating in stakeholder engagement processes.
In partnership with Public Policy, represent AWS in meetings with government agencies, industry groups, and regulatory bodies.
Contribute to the development of policy briefings, comment letters, and other advocacy/communications materials on water‑related infrastructure issues.
Identify opportunities to advance AWS water sustainability goals through reuse, alternate sourcing, and decentralized treatment systems.
Recommend innovative approaches to streamline permitting and regulatory engagement while ensuring environmental compliance.
AWS Infrastructure Services owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. In other words, we’re the people who keep the cloud running. We support all AWS data centers and all of the servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment that ensure our customers have continual access to the innovation they rely on. We work on the most challenging problems, with thousands of variables impacting the supply chain — and we’re looking for talented people who want to help.
You’ll join a diverse team of software, hardware, and…
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