Amazon’s Controls Engineer supports the deployment, commissioning, operation and servicing of control systems used in data-center facilities across Thailand. Requirements typically include a bachelor’s degree in electrical, controls, automation, mechatronics or a related engineering discipline; experience with PLCs, BMS/EPMS, HVAC controls, sensors, alarms and industrial networking; and the ability to read technical drawings and troubleshoot complex systems. Familiarity with commissioning, preventive maintenance, change management, safety procedures and vendor coordination is valuable. Candidates are expected to work independently, communicate clearly in English, manage multiple priorities, travel to data-center sites when required and participate in on-call or incident-response activities. Experience in mission-critical facilities or large-scale infrastructure is strongly preferred.
Amazon is a global technology and commerce company founded in the United States. Its businesses include online retail, logistics, digital streaming, artificial intelligence, consumer devices and Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the world’s leading cloud-computing providers. AWS operates large-scale data centers that support businesses, governments and developers worldwide. Amazon’s data-center teams are responsible for maintaining highly available, secure and energy-efficient facilities, including electrical, mechanical, automation and building-control systems. The company is known for a customer-focused culture, rapid innovation and high operational standards. Employees are generally expected to take ownership, use data to solve problems, work safely and collaborate across technical and international teams. In Thailand, the role contributes to the deployment and reliable operation of infrastructure supporting AWS services and the country’s growing digital economy.
Thailand offers strong opportunities in technology, data centers, engineering, tourism, manufacturing and logistics, with Bangkok and the Eastern Economic Corridor serving as major employment hubs. Popular islands include Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Chang, each offering beaches, outdoor activities and established expatriate communities. Thai culture values politeness, respect for elders, family, Buddhism and saving face; learning basic Thai is helpful. Lifestyle ranges from busy city living to relaxed coastal communities, with generally affordable food and services, although housing in Phuket and Samui can be expensive. Foreign employees normally need a Non-Immigrant B visa and a work permit sponsored by their employer; the company usually manages much of this process. Bring certified qualifications and prepare documents for immigration and employment checks. Check current visa rules before relocating, arrange health insurance, and visit the work location before choosing an island home.
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