After graduating from university in China in 2018, I came to Japan. I firstly worked in service and real estate for about 2.5 years, where I also learned business Japanese. Then to purse a career progression, I changed job into construction industry and had worked in a Data Center as equipment construction manager for about 2.5 years.  

My previous job was working for a Data Center as Generator & Fuel transfer system vendor, which made me like working in and familiar with Data Center.
As an Amazonian, working at AWS can experience lots of challenges which not limited to one site or even one country.  

As a facility engineer, my responsibilities include monitoring all electrical and cooling system equipment via the Energy Performance Monitoring System (EPMS) and Building Management System (BMS), troubleshooting any unexpected issues or alarms, managing vendors' corrective or improvement work, and proactively managing my own career development and learning path.

In this role, I strive for continuous growth and development. I make a conscious effort to learn from every project on a daily basis. This allows me to work at my own pace, diving deeper into my interested areas through analysis of issue root causes alongside engineers from diverse backgrounds. Collaboration is key, as I frequently engage in teamwork with different departments for various projects and routine tasks. Moreover, I actively work on improving my English skills, recognizing the importance of effective communication in a globalized work environment.

AWS is fully committed to supporting the growth of its employees. There are a huge number of learning resources available. If you have a strong desire to learn and want to challenge your own limits, please join us at AWS.