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.
The Infrastructure Delivery team is looking to hire a highly motivated, best-in-class Network Technician to join our growing team within Infrastructure Delivery. The position responsibilities involve delivering the hardware, configuration, and fiber connectivity of interdependent scaling projects across several data center locations. The Network Technician will work closely with both internal customers and external vendors to facilitate smooth project execution in association with Technical Program Managers. A valid (EU) driving license is required as Data Centers may not have any public transportation available nearby.
Key Job ResponsibilitiesThe ID Network Technician works closely with their team, ID PIC, and Technical Project Managers to deliver scaling projects, being an active part of both the Cabling Installation and the Deployment phase, respecting deadlines and Team SLA's.
SafetyFollow and maintain the highest safety standards and diligently encourage a world-class safety culture. As a facility owner team, ensure remediation of safety risks/issues in conjunction with other teams. Own the safety initiatives and projects to foster a strong safety culture. Manual handling and lifting of equipment may be required (weight limits in accordance with regulations) and the ability to work off of a ladder and work in confined spaces.
Deliver simple, sustainable, and repeatable solutions and processes. Implement cabling infrastructure best practices and methodologies. Manage work and priorities through a ticketing system and workflows. Troubleshoot networking, routing, and interconnectivity issues, including troubleshooting of network device configuration and low-level application interaction. Participate in the migration, basic configuration, and rollout of new or upgraded hardware.
A Day in the LifeA day in the life of an ID Network Technician is exciting and varies from day to day with a range of responsibilities, including patching fiber connections, troubleshooting link issues using our internal applications with careful planning, especially when spanning across separate data centers in different regions. We also handle hardware installation in racks, device configuration and upgrades, as well as executing scripts. Collaboration with multiple teams is crucial whilst working on projects as we maintain regular progress updates.
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