NW Deployment Technician IV, DCC Communities, NW Deployment Technician IV, DCC Communities
Listed on 2026-02-24
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Network Engineer, Network Administrator, Hardware Engineer
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for a Network Technician to join our growing team within infrastructure operations. You will work in a dynamic environment to drive the stability and sustainability of our next-generation networks and assist in the development of innovative ways to automate and scale our network.
The position's responsibilities include capacity scaling support of several data center locations and day-to-day assistance with capacity management. You will work closely with internal customers and external vendors to facilitate smooth project execution as directed by Network Scaling Leadership and Technical Program Managers. You will leverage your experience supporting large scale, enterprise class networks as well as network implementation and troubleshooting.
As a Network Technician II you will work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment with regular peer and customer interaction. In addition to providing management and support of Amazon Web Services' vast network infrastructure, Network Technicians establish and follow best practices and refine operational procedures.
- Build out first level router-aggregates, build the console network for new rooms, and support network scaling projects
- Any physical requirements are expectations with reasonable accommodations
- Manage work and priorities through ticketing system and workflows to complete customer requests and projects
- Collaboration with various stakeholders to remove project obstacles
- Troubleshoot networking, routing and inter-connectivity issues, including troubleshooting of network device configuration and low level application interaction
- Up to 60% travel within geographical work area is required. Some travel outside traditional work area may be requested, including internationally
- Troubleshooting cabling infrastructure connectivity issues, including patch panels and patch cords
- Specifying Power and Cooling requirements and ensuring Hardware Racking/Stacking completed for new equipment
- Participate in the migration, basic configuration and rollout of new or upgraded hardware
- Moving and lifting computer equipment up to 50 lbs
You will track network rack intake and delivery; work with various onsite teams to request rack space, power, and cooling for network racks. And then partner with network engineers to ensure all configurations are ready. You'll also be working on link and device troubleshooting within a certain Service-Level Agreement.
-Scaling peers to build higher-level networking devices.
Our Philadelphia Region is expanding into an ML Cluster, and we are very excited to expand our team with dedicated Infrastructure Deployment Technicians to help our scaling our network and server capacity.
This team covers the whole Pennsylvania region with all the sites inside and outside the perimeter. There is travel involved as we move where the capacity is needed.
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