Loading...

Please Note

  • You must enable pop-up and redirect settings in your browser to apply for jobs Learn How
  • Salary Range is an estimated salary suggested for this role based on publically available data. It was not provided by the employer for this specific position

Incident Management Engineer (Portuguese/English bilingual), Incident Detection and Response

Ireland Amazon €50,000–€70,000/year*
Job Description

As an Incident Management Engineer at Amazon, you will be responsible for detecting, responding to, and managing incidents to ensure minimal disruption to services. The role requires fluency in both Portuguese and English, strong analytical skills, and experience in incident detection and response. Candidates are expected to have a background in IT or a related field, with proficiency in cybersecurity practices and tools. The role involves working collaboratively with cross-functional teams to identify and mitigate risks, ensuring compliance with security protocols.

Company Info

Amazon is a global e-commerce and cloud computing giant headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, Amazon started as an online bookstore and has since expanded into a diverse range of products and services, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), streaming services, and artificial intelligence. Known for its customer-centric approach, Amazon is one of the world's most valuable brands and employs over a million people worldwide. The company is committed to innovation and sustainability, continuously exploring new technologies and business models to enhance customer experience.

Destination Guide

Ireland, known for its rich culture and scenic landscapes, offers a vibrant job market, especially in tech and finance. Dublin, the capital, hosts many multinational companies, providing ample job opportunities. The Irish culture is welcoming, with a strong emphasis on community and tradition. Lifestyle in Ireland is a blend of modern urban living and traditional rural charm. The country is part of the EU, making visa processes straightforward for EU citizens, while non-EU nationals may require work permits. Relocation support is often provided by employers, making the transition smoother for expatriates.

Loading...