Cloud Engineer at Datacom Australia & New Zealand
Bachelor of Information Technology at Victoria University of Wellington
In one sentence, what’s your employer doing and what's your area of responsibility?
Datacom is the largest IT services company in New Zealand. I am part of the Cloud Platform Services team in Wellington. Our team helps businesses and organizations find ways to leverage the cloud in their day-to-day activities, whether it be using a database product such as AWS RDS or migrating their entire workload to one of the many cloud platforms.
What are you doing day to day in your role?
I'm currently working on a project to help an organization migrate its workloads to the cloud. Some of my day-to-day activities as part of this project involve daily stand-ups, where I catch up with my stream. Everyone informs the rest of the team about their progress on the Jira tickets they are assigned. As a Cloud Engineer on this project, I've helped build the foundations, which includes - deploying infrastructure using code (IaC) - which includes creating virtual machines, securing them by creating rules that allow only certain people to access them, and deploying backup solutions.
It's not all technical work though - sometimes I might be reviewing documentation and analyzing data to make sure it is accurate enough for other stakeholders to make informed decisions.
Where did you grow up?
I was born in Wellington, spent the first 11 years in Porirua before moving to Lower Hutt. My parents are Samoan - Dad is from Falefa and Mum is from Satuiatua in Savaii.
What would you say we're the most important stages of your life?
The year 2016. It was my second year as a library assistant and I still didn't have any idea as to what I wanted to do. However, I had an epiphany to study IT because I had always enjoyed working with computers, but it never occurred to me that I should pursue a career in IT.
Working with TupuToa in 2019 - Applying for TupuToa was another important stage. Before applying to TupuToa, I had applied to dozens of IT graduate and internship roles across Wellington, some of which I made the final interview, but to no avail. With TupuToa, they immediately paired me with an internship with RBNZ which was a fantastic experience. After that internship, I decided to apply again in 2020. This time they paired me with Datacom, which would turn out to be a gamechanger - after finishing my internship, Datacom offered me a graduate role of which I am in now.
How did you get to your current job position and how long have you been in the role?
As per the last question, through TupuToa. My internship ran from November to February. I immediately rolled over as a graduate - So I've been a graduate for seven months.
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What do you love most about your job?
Working with people from different backgrounds. To be able to collaborate with people who have different skillsets, there is always something to learn. Moreover, you can develop some really good work relationships, which in turn makes it easier to collaborate with them.
I also like the challenge. There have been many opportunities presented to me that have forced me to think in a different way. In my role, I'm constantly challenged in that I need a new way of thinking to solve a problem. I love that because it conditions me to constantly think, to be creative.
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