Controls Engineer Financial & Banking - Santa Clara, CA at Geebo

Controls Engineer

As part of the global controls team, you will work with highly motivated experts and innovators in the data center industry.
You will be responsible for innovating, deploying, optimizing, and maintaining the automation systems within the data centers.
Automation systems consist of building management system (BMS) and electrical power monitoring system (EPMS).
Using Amazon leadership principles, you will develop new processes and standards while innovating in the controls space.
As a controls engineer you will:
Perform controls root cause analysis for service of controls for AWS data centers.
Manage scope of Building Management System (BMS) and Electrical Power Monitoring System (EPMS) for construction of AWS data centers.
Schedule and supervise Quarterly maintenances for BMS and EPMS.
Provide vendor management.
Develop scope of work for site improvement projects.
Work under tight project timelines.
Manage multiple stakeholder deliverables, requirements and navigate difficult situations.
Review controls sequence of operation and provide feedback to design.
Financially manage both construction and service contracts.
Provide technical assistance and support to internal customers during life cycle of the data center.
Participate in a global on-call schedule.
Ensure data center controls are deployed in accordance with scope of work (SOW) and specifications.
Review and provide feedback on mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) drawings.
Act in a project sponsor capacity.
Grow in technical ability by learning a multitude of different automation platforms.
Develop building automation controls drawings and wiring diagrams.
Size controls valves and damper actuators and select controls devices.
Develop controls bill of material (BOM).
Develop and modify controls logic programming.
Develop and modify graphical user interface.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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