AWS Data Centre Facilities Manager, Data Centre Engineering Operations (DCEO)

Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1EW, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last month)
The AWS Data Centre Facilities Manager leads critical infrastructure operations at strategic AWS facilities that power cloud computing services worldwide. This role combines operational excellence, technical expertise, and team leadership to ensure continuous facility availability while driving innovation and cost efficiency.
This position requires hands-on oversight of mission-critical infrastructure and leadership of integrated Data Centre Systems and Mechanical & Electrical teams. The Facilities Manager maintains operational standards, security protocols, facility certifications, and manages third-party vendor relationships while implementing processes that enhance infrastructure reliability and reduce operational costs.


Key job responsibilities
Operations & Infrastructure Management
• Manage 24/7 site engineering operations, including shift planning, maintenance schedules, and Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM)
• Oversee critical infrastructure systems including electrical components (feeders, transformers, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, ATS units, PDU units) and mechanical systems (chillers, pumps, air handling units)
• Drive Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) improvements, optimising cooling, power, and infrastructure for maximum efficiency
• Manage and optimise space and power to maximise opportunities for growth and operational efficiency
• Plan and deliver site infrastructure projects on time, within scope, and on budget
• Budget & Cost Management
• Vendor & Stakeholder Management

Leadership & Team Development
• Lead, inspire, and develop teams of experienced technical professionals
• Act as a role model, driving service excellence, training, and development for all team members
• Foster an inclusive environment that encourages innovation and empowers team members to solve complex operational challenges
• Implement rigorous training programs that prepare staff for various operational scenarios through systematic skill development

Compliance & Safety
• Ensure adherence to and exceed Health & Safety standards in all operations
• Maintain compliance with health & safety, security procedures, and compliance accreditations
• Ensure understanding of UK regulatory requirements, particularly health and safety legislation
• Maintain a safe working environment and drive continuous safety improvements
• Risk Management & Incident Response





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