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Facilities Operations Centre (FOC) Engineer, AWS

Australia Amazon $70,000–$100,000/year*
Job Description

The Facilities Operations Centre (FOC) Engineer at AWS is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the operational integrity of data centers. Candidates should have a strong understanding of data center infrastructure, including HVAC, electrical, and mechanical systems. The role requires proficiency in troubleshooting, incident management, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Candidates should have relevant technical certifications and experience in facilities management or data center operations.

Company Info

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon providing on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. AWS is known for its comprehensive suite of cloud services, including computing power, storage options, and networking capabilities, which help businesses scale and grow. AWS is a leader in the cloud computing industry, offering services that are reliable, scalable, and cost-effective.

Destination Guide

Australia offers a diverse range of job opportunities, especially in sectors like technology, healthcare, and mining. The culture is laid-back with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. Australians enjoy outdoor activities, sports, and a vibrant arts scene. The lifestyle is generally relaxed, with a focus on community and family. For those considering relocation, Australia has a structured visa system, with options for skilled workers, students, and family reunification. The country is known for its high quality of life, excellent healthcare, and education systems. Relocating to Australia may require adjusting to the local climate and understanding the nuances of Australian English.

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