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Critical Infrastructure Mechanical Engineer, Field Engineering

Japan Amazon ¥8,000,000–¥12,000,000/year*
Job Description

The Critical Infrastructure Mechanical Engineer at Amazon in Japan is responsible for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of mechanical systems within data centers. Candidates should possess a degree in Mechanical Engineering, experience in HVAC systems, and a strong understanding of critical infrastructure design. They are expected to manage projects, troubleshoot issues, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize performance. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure are essential.

Company Info

Amazon is a global e-commerce and technology company known for its vast online marketplace, cloud computing services through Amazon Web Services (AWS), and innovations in digital streaming and artificial intelligence. Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, Amazon has grown to become one of the world's most valuable companies, with a commitment to customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and technological advancement. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and operates in numerous countries worldwide, offering a wide range of products and services.

Destination Guide

Japan is a vibrant country with a rich cultural heritage and a modern lifestyle. Job opportunities are abundant in technology, engineering, and manufacturing sectors. The work culture is known for its discipline and dedication. Japan offers a high standard of living, excellent public services, and a unique blend of traditional and contemporary lifestyles. For relocation, obtaining a work visa is essential, and companies often assist with this process. Expats can enjoy Japan's beautiful landscapes, from bustling cities to serene islands, and immerse themselves in its unique culture.

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