Water Projects Manager, AWS Water Team
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer, Civil Engineering, Water Management
Overview
AWS is looking for a results-oriented Water Infrastructure Engineer to join the AWS water infrastructure team. The role involves executing projects related to water-based cooling system infrastructure with assistance from internal teams (construction, operations, engineering, environmental, and project commissioning) and working with outside engineering consultants, general contractors, water treatment and sampling vendors, and local utilities on feasibility and design work. The role focuses on delivering water sustainability projects for AWS Infrastructure in US East regions, monitoring operational efficiency metrics, and building system resiliency after project hand-off to regional operations teams.
You will be the central point of contact for water and wastewater treatment and disinfection systems and for managing relationships with utility partners.
You should have a strong mechanical or chemistry background, an understanding of water-cooled infrastructure in building operations, interest in innovation and sustainability in the water sector, and an understanding of construction feasibility under various designs.
Key Responsibilities- Engineer, implement and monitor water treatment/operations projects; identify design criteria for scaling projects to full-scale deployment across North America.
- Collaborate with internal teams to troubleshoot problems and conduct Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Corrective Action (CA) for design and fleet water systems.
- Work with local water utilities to understand site utility requirements, conduct site inspections, and ensure compliance with federal, state and municipal requirements.
- Deliver projects that support water sustainability goals and oversee testing/validation of systems during installation, operation, and maintenance of water treatment equipment and associated mechanical systems.
- Interface with engineering, operations, real estate, environmental health and safety, and legal teams to implement solutions in rural areas with limited water/wastewater infrastructure.
- Oversee maintenance, reliability and compliance of on-site water treatment and disinfection systems.
- Travel up to 20% as needed for project execution where authorized.
AWS Infrastructure Services owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure, including data centers, servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment. You will join a diverse team of engineers, supply chain specialists, security experts, operations managers, and other vital roles, collaborating across AWS to uphold safety and security while delivering cost-efficient capacity.
About AWSAWS values diverse experiences and encourages candidates to apply even if they do not meet all preferred qualifications. AWS promotes an inclusive culture and offers mentorship and career growth opportunities, with a focus on work-life balance.
Basic Qualifications- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
- Knowledge of building codes and regulations for your region
- Knowledge of commercial or industrial power or mechanical systems
- Experience taking design concepts through exploration, development, and deployment
- Experience with web-based tools for calculation and data processing
- Experience with design, construction, operation, or maintenance of mission-critical facilities, especially data centers
- Knowledge of critical data center mechanical and electrical equipment
Amazon is an equal opportunity employer. The company provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities during the application and hiring process. The base salary range is listed; compensation includes sign-on payments, RSUs, and benefits. Location-specific salary ranges are provided for several U.S. regions.
Company:
Amazon Data Services, Inc. | Job : A3170692
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