AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Controls System Development Engineer to join their team responsible for the design and operation of industry-leading, large-scale data center facilities. This role combines software development with infrastructure automation, focusing on PLC programming and system development for critical facility controls.
The position offers an opportunity to work on cutting-edge automation projects in AWS data centers, developing and implementing control systems that keep the cloud running. You'll be responsible for programming and architecting automation solutions, working with various teams to deliver robust infrastructure control systems.
As a Controls System Development Engineer, you'll leverage your expertise in IEC61131-3 programming languages and modern software development practices to create scalable automation solutions. The role requires a unique blend of software development skills and infrastructure knowledge, making it ideal for engineers who want to impact AWS's global infrastructure.
Key aspects of the role include developing automation sequences, maintaining logic function libraries, and interfacing with AWS cloud services. You'll work in a collaborative environment, leading projects that involve multiple teams and stakeholders. The position offers competitive compensation, including base pay ranging from $136,100 to $235,200 depending on location, plus equity and comprehensive benefits.
This role is perfect for someone who combines strong software development skills with an understanding of infrastructure systems and wants to work at the intersection of cloud computing and physical infrastructure. You'll be part of a team that's essential to AWS's operations, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of data centers worldwide.
The position requires travel to global locations as needed and offers opportunities for professional growth within AWS's innovative environment. You'll work with cutting-edge technology while contributing to the systems that power one of the world's largest cloud providers.