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Regional Safety Engineer, Data Center Health and Safety
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Join Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a Regional Safety Engineer, supporting our global data center infrastructure in Canton, USA. You will own the health and safety function, implementing programs and conducting audits to protect our teams. This role requires 4+ years of industrial safety experience...
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United States , Canton
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66800.00 - 142800.00 USD / Year
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BMS Design Engineer - Data Center
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Join our growing team as a BMS Design Engineer for Data Centers. Design critical instrumentation and control systems, collaborating with diverse teams and clients. Requires 6+ years' experience, strong communication, and a passion for detail. Enjoy competitive benefits, flexible work, and perform...
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Data Center Production Operations Engineer
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Join Meta as a Data Center Production Operations Engineer in Mesa, AZ. Apply your Linux and server hardware expertise to diagnose and resolve compute issues at cloud scale. This role supports rack lifecycle processes and collaborates with engineering teams in a fast-paced environment. Strong comm...
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United States , Mesa, AZ +9 locations
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34.13 - 49.52 USD / Hour
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Data Center Electrical Engineer
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Seeking a Senior Data Center Electrical Engineer in Ashburn to lead mechanical systems commissioning for mission-critical facilities. This role requires 5+ years of experience, deep knowledge of BMS/EPMS, and strong project leadership skills. We offer comprehensive benefits including health insur...
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United States , Ashburn
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Data Center Electrical Engineer
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Join our team as a Data Center Electrical Engineer in New York. You will commission critical electrical systems, from MV distribution to controls, ensuring reliability in data center environments. We seek a proactive professional with 4+ years of mission-critical commissioning experience and stro...
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United States , New York
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110000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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Controls Engineer - Data Center Infrastructure Design & Engineering
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Join Meta's Design, Engineering & Construction team as a Controls Engineer. Design and optimize critical control systems for global data center infrastructure, focusing on HVAC, power, and building automation. Utilize your 7+ years of PLC/SCADA expertise in Schneider, Rockwell, or Siemens platfor...
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United States , Denver, CO +3 locations
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170000.00 - 234000.00 USD / Year
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About the Data Center Engineer role

Explore a world of opportunity with Data Center Engineer jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the heart of the modern digital economy. Data Center Engineers are the highly skilled professionals responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance, and optimization of the physical and logical infrastructure that powers the internet, cloud services, and enterprise applications. This role is a blend of hardware and software expertise, demanding individuals who can ensure the relentless availability, security, and efficiency of data center operations.

Professionals in this field typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities. On a day-to-day basis, they manage the entire server lifecycle, from initial racking and stacking to decommissioning. This includes performing hardware installations, upgrades, and replacements for components like servers, storage arrays, and network switches. A significant part of the role involves hands-on troubleshooting, diagnosing, and resolving hardware failures and network connectivity issues to minimize downtime. Data Center Engineers also perform critical firmware and operating system installations, patches, and configurations, often for large-scale deployments. They act as "smart hands" for remote teams, providing physical support for tasks within the data center hall. Furthermore, they are responsible for monitoring the data center environment, ensuring optimal performance of power, cooling, and network systems, and maintaining meticulous documentation of all assets, configurations, and operational procedures.

To excel in these jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. A strong foundation in computer science, information technology, or a related field is highly valued, though equivalent professional experience is often considered. Technical proficiency is paramount, including deep knowledge of server hardware from vendors like Dell, HPE, and Cisco, as well as expertise in operating systems, particularly Linux and Windows Server. A solid understanding of fundamental to advanced networking concepts—such as TCP/IP, VLANs, and often more complex protocols like BGP and VXLAN—is essential. In today's automated world, familiarity with scripting languages like Python or PowerShell, and experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Ansible, Puppet, or Terraform, is increasingly important. Many roles also require knowledge of containerization platforms like Docker and orchestration systems like Kubernetes. Beyond technical acumen, successful candidates possess strong problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and the capacity to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, often in a high-pressure, 24/7 environment that may include on-call rotations.

If you are a technically adept individual passionate about maintaining the backbone of our digital world, exploring Data Center Engineer jobs could be the perfect next step in your career. This profession offers a challenging yet rewarding path with continuous learning and a direct impact on global technological advancement.