Power, Standards, and Hardware Development Manager, One MHS - Electrical and Control Engineering, Arch and Design
About the role
We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Power, Standards, and Hardware Development Manager to serve as a technical authority for power systems, standards, and hardware engineering within Amazon's global fulfillment center network. This role will lead the standardization and innovation of power distribution and hardware solutions for material handling operations, focusing on safety, scalability, and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
Design, engineer, and optimize 3-phase power systems and power distribution for industrial and commercial material handling applications.
Design and specify Main Distribution Boards (MDBs), Power Distribution Panels (PDPs), and electrical substations, ensuring proper sizing, protection coordination, and compliance with project and code requirements.
Develop single-line diagrams, power distribution schematics, and panel schedules to support facility and equipment power needs.
Perform power quality analysis, fault current studies, and coordination studies to ensure system reliability and safety.
Oversee the selection and specification of transformers, switchgear, breakers, bus ducts, and other power distribution equipment.
Design modular and scalable power distribution systems that prioritize reliability, maintainability, and performance.
Establish best practices for panel placement, grounding, and safety circuit design.
Perform detailed electrical load calculations including demand factor analysis, diversity factors, and future capacity planning.
Perform arc flash calculations and hazard analysis in accordance with IEEE 1584 and NFPA 70E, determining incident energy levels, arc flash boundaries, and appropriate PPE categories for all electrical equipment.
Develop and maintain arc flash labeling programs and ensure all MDBs, PDPs, substations, and downstream equipment are properly labeled and compliant.
Prepare and review complete Architectural/Engineering (A/E) drawing sets, including electrical plans, riser diagrams, panel schedules, and equipment layouts.
Coordinate with multidisciplinary engineering teams (mechanical, structural, civil) to ensure integrated and constructible designs.
Manage drawing revisions, as-built documentation, and ensure compliance with project specifications.
Analyze utilities data including electrical consumption, demand profiles, power factor, and load trends across fulfillment center operations.
Monitor and evaluate utility rate structures, demand charges, and energy usage patterns to identify cost optimization opportunities.
Develop utilities dashboards and reporting mechanisms to track power consumption, peak demand, and efficiency metrics across facilities.
Collaborate with Facilities and Operations teams to provide data-driven recommendations for power system upgrades, capacity planning, and energy efficiency improvements.
Support utility coordination efforts including service entrance requirements, utility metering, and interconnection agreements for new and existing facilities.
Lead the hardware design and development of electrical and electromechanical systems, including:
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) — selection, programming, integration, and commissioning.
Sensors — specification, calibration, and deployment of industrial sensors (temperature, pressure, vibration, current, etc.).
Predictive Maintenance Systems — design and implementation of condition-monitoring hardware, remote monitoring, and IoT-based predictive maintenance solutions.
Evaluate and integrate emerging technologies including DC power systems and AI-powered diagnostics.
Drive prototype development, testing, validation, and production-readiness of hardware solutions.
Develop technology that creates or maintains competitive advantage in power systems and hardware.
Prepare, develop, and maintain technical specifications for the OneMHS program, ensuring alignment with organizational standards and project requirements.
Author and review equipment specifications, performance criteria, and acceptance test procedures for MHS components and subsystems.
Collaborate with OneMHS program stakeholders, vendors, and cross-functional teams to define and standardize specification requirements across projects.
Ensure all OneMHS specifications incorporate power, controls, safety, and code compliance requirements.
Audit electrical system designs to identify opportunities and develop superior solutions.
Drive continuous improvement of specification templates and documentation processes to support scalability and consistency across the OneMHS program.
Develop and document repeatable electrical processes for scaled deployment.
Ensure all designs, installations, and hardware solutions comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) / NFPA 70 and other applicable standards.
Use electrical reliability and maintenance expertise to perform gap assessments to industry standards.
Conduct design reviews and audits to verify code compliance and identify potential safety risks.
Stay current with NEC code revisions, NFPA updates, and industry regulatory changes.
Lead, mentor, and develop a team of electrical engineers, designers, and technicians.
Manage project timelines, budgets, and resource allocation for power and hardware development initiatives.
Lead design reviews for complex and critical power and hardware systems at site and region levels.
Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders including Operations, Facilities, Construction, WWDE, and Safety teams.
Manage relationships with 3P partners for power system design, permitting, and installation.
Build consensus and harmonize differing views on power system approaches.
Educate the broader fulfillment center engineering community on advanced power system issues.
Support development of electrical implementation playbooks and ensure effective knowledge transfer and documentation.
Contribute to intellectual property (inventions, patents) in power systems and hardware engineering.
Execute power and hardware projects through all phases from initiation through commissioning.
Drive continuous improvement in project delivery methods and execution standards.
Identify and mitigate risks proactively.
Maintain stakeholder alignment and satisfaction throughout project lifecycle.
Use data and metrics to back up assumptions and evaluate outcomes.
Qualifications
Knowledge of industry standard CAD & FEA design tools, industry trends, and design for manufacturability
Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Power Engineering, or a related field
10+ years of experience in power systems design, electrical engineering, and/or hardware development, preferably in design, specification, and execution of large-scale complex material handling systems
5+ years in a management or leadership role, including people leadership
Demonstrated experience in the design and specification of MDBs, PDPs, and electrical substations
Strong proficiency in electrical load calculations and preparation of A/E drawing sets using tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, or equivalent
Strong understanding of material handling equipment electrical systems and integration
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in system-level architecture and board-level design
Professional Engineer (PE) license in Electrical Engineering
Experience with NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace) and advanced arc flash mitigation strategies
Knowledge of IEEE standards (e.g., IEEE 519, IEEE 1584, IEEE 141)
Experience with conveyor control systems, automation, and electrical distribution
Experience with high-voltage electrical systems and power quality analysis
Experience with utility coordination, rate analysis, and energy management systems (EMS)
Certifications such as Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP)
Experience working with material handling OEMs and electrical integration partners
Track record of establishing standardized electrical processes and playbooks