Data Center Project Manager II, Critical Projects Implementation
Amazon · San Antonio, TX · Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
About this role
Amazon is hiring a manager-level Data Center Engineer in the operations function based in San Antonio, TX. The posting calls out experience with TypeScript, AWS, Networking, Cloud Computing. Compensation is listed at $111,300–$186,100 per year.
- Role
- Data Center Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- manager
- Track
- hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Antonio, TX
- Department
- Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
- Posted
- Apr 21, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersThe Critical Projects Implementation (CPI) team is a project management and execution team that manages construction activity within the operational data center spaces. The CPI team is tasked with critical infrastructure improvement projects to optimize utilization of space, power, and cooling within operation data centers around the globe. These activities are outside of the scope of standard construction delivery and regular preventative maintenance tasks. We are currently seeking a Data Center Project Manager to serve as a technical resource within Amazon data centers. You will be part of a highly creative, efficient team tasked with tackling the most fascinating and challenges in designing, building, and operating Amazon data facilities. The Project Manager is ultimately responsible for project oversight and review of all disciplines including electrical, mechanical, controls, and architectural. A fundamental understanding of these systems is required, as the individual will be expected to identify areas for improvement as well as act on data provided from other team and organizations. Ideal candidates will possess the ability to design, develop and deploy innovative solutions to address operational challenges. This role requires both independent contribution as well as the ability to work within multi-disciplinary teams. The scope of projects will include but…