Senior Industrial Design Engineer, OneMHS, OneMHS

Amazon.com Inc

Bellevue, WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Architectural Services, Construction, Cross-Functional, Documentation, Documentation Standards, Electrical Engineering, Electricity, Engineering Drawing, Equipment Specification, IDE (Integrated Development Environment), Industrial Design, Industrial Engineering, Industry/Trade Analysis, Leadership, Machine Tool, Maintenance - Electrical, Material Moving, Mentoring, Product Planning, Quality Engineering, Requirements Management, Solid State Drive (SSD), System Architecture, System Integration (SI), Technical Analysis, Technical/Engineering Design, Time Management, Transportation Routing, Trend Analysis
LOCATION
Bellevue, WA
POSTED
19 days ago

Amazon's One Material Handling System (OMHS) team is seeking a Senior Industrial Design Engineer (IDE III) to serve as the design authority for complete facility material handling systems. In this role, you will own the end-to-end Firm Engineering (FE) package for ARS Gen14 or SSD facilities-resolving all integration challenges across mechanical, electrical, controls, and structural disciplines for Amazon's most advanced fulfillment technologies, including Matrix Storage and Advanced Material Transport & Sortation.

As an IDE III, you are the single-threaded technical owner for a complete building's material handling system (LOD 300-400). You ensure the design is constructable, operable, and scalable-partitioning work across junior IDEs while maintaining architectural coherence, leading cross-functional design reviews, driving design standardization across the portfolio, and serving as the primary technical interface with WWDE, Electrical Engineering, I&D installation teams, and service provider engineering partners.

Key job responsibilities

In partnership with WWDE, Electrical Engineering, I&D installation teams, and service provider engineering partners, this individual will serve as the design authority for material handling system implementations. This position will provide technical design leadership for the end-to-end Firm Engineering (FE) package for specific project(s) across OMHS technology domains (Matrix Storage, Advanced Material Transport & Sortation, and Site Design Engineering).

  • You will serve as the single-threaded technical owner ensuring the design is constructable, operable, and scalable for your assigned facility.
  • You will take end-to-end ownership of full-site MHE system design-resolving all integration challenges across mechanical, electrical, controls, and structural disciplines.
  • You will partition design work so that junior IDE team members can work in parallel on sub-systems while you maintain architectural coherence and lead the integration of their outputs into a unified site design.
  • You will serve as the primary technical interface with WWDE, Electrical Engineering, I&D installation teams, and service provider engineering partners for your assigned projects.
  • You will lead design reviews with cross-functional stakeholders and translate business requirements into actionable engineering specifications that accommodate both Amazon standards and site-specific constraints.
  • You will drive design standardization-taking lessons from each site to improve templates and reduce engineering hours for subsequent projects.
  • You will produce designs that pass Quality Engineering (QE) gates with high first-pass quality, demonstrating the "Quality by Design" principle.
  • You will resolve conflicts between disciplines (e.g., structural steel interfering with transport routing, electrical capacity limiting storage configuration, structure placement constraining conveyance paths).
  • You will contribute to product roadmap decisions for OMHS technologies and stay current on MHE industry trends, evaluating which technologies are appropriate for Amazon"s scale.
  • You will actively mentor IDE IIs and provide technical assessments for promotions.
  • You will leverage intelligent design tooling (CADalyst) and engineering documentation standards to deliver validated, standards-compliant design packages.

A day in the life

Lead the technical design of Amazon"s next-generation material handling systems-owning the full Firm Engineering package from concept through construction-ready documentation. Collaborate daily with WWDE, Electrical Engineering, and service provider partners to resolve cross-discipline integration challenges. Conduct design reviews, validate solutions against equipment specifications and site constraints, and partition work across your IDE team to deliver high-quality designs on schedule. Interface with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure designs meet operational requirements while driving standardization that scales across the OMHS portfolio.

About the team

One Material Handling System (OMHS) is building Amazon"s in-house material handling capabilities, transforming how Amazon designs, builds, and operates its fulfillment facilities. As Amazon"s internal material handling system integrator, we combine precision in technical design engineering with the vision needed to revolutionize our material handling capabilities. Our IDE team owns the design authority-determining what gets built through engineering drawings, specifications, and system architectures for Amazon"s most advanced fulfillment technologies, including Matrix Storage and Advanced Material Transport & Sortation. We are building the engineering capability to design, integrate, and deploy material handling systems at network scale with predictable quality and timeline.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles