2026 Engineering Operations Intern, Data Center Engineering OperationsJob ID: 3099973 | Amazon Data Services Spain, S.L.At Amazon Web Services (AWS), we are working to be the most customer‑centric company on earth. We need exceptionally talented, bright, and driven people. Amazon is continually evolving and is a place where motivated employees thrive and ownership and accountability lead to meaningful results.Data Center Engineering Operations (DCEO) Team is the backbone of AWS, supporting rapid growth for customers 24/7. Interns will work in an Amazon Data Center and provide technical support, including risk management, maintenance of critical facility infrastructure, vendor management, and metrics reporting. This role starts in May 2026. Access to personal transport is required.Responsibilities- Maintain mechanical and electrical equipment.- Assist in root cause analysis of equipment failures.- Troubleshoot facility and rack‑level events within internal SLAs.- Take daily operational readings of all mechanical and electrical equipment.- Utilize internal CMMS to manage building workflows.- Interact with third‑party vendors and contractors on site.- Power up newly deployed racks and plan maintenance works.- Write and review procedures and ensure all safety procedures are adhered to.Qualifications- In pursuit of or obtained a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as mechanical or electrical engineering, or a technical/trade school program (HVAC, electrician, facilities maintenance).- English language level B2 or higher.- Strong teamwork and time‑management skills.- Must have access to personal transport.Preferred Qualifications- Experience in program or project management.- Knowledge of mechanical systems (HVAC, controls).Amazon is an equal‑opportunity employer. We believe diversity is central to our success and make recruitment decisions based on experience and skills. We comply with all federal and state discrimination laws and do not discriminate on the basis of veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.#J-18808-Ljbffr