Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

AmazonDedicatedCloudEngineer,Lambda,APIGateway,PrivateLink/Serverless

$105–188k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineer, Lambda, API Gateway, PrivateLink/Serverless at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Cloud Engineering, Serverless, AWS. Investigate methods to enhance operations. Devise solutions for cloud issues”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting; Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

TS/SCI with polygraph, On-call support

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate's degree or above, Cloud+ or GICSP or GSEC or SSCP, 2+ years system engineering, Experience with scripting languages, Experience troubleshooting distributed systems, Active TS/SCI security clearance

Nice to Have

1+ years cloud computing experience, 1+ years networking experience, 1+ years AWS Serverless experience

What You'll Do.

Investigate methods to enhance operations

Devise solutions for cloud issues

Identify and analyze system variances

Address variances before customer impact

Collaborate to resolve inter-dependencies

Adapt operations and processes

Support system growth

Monitor serverless fleet health

Automate system health checks

Automate maintenance tasks

Automate reporting systems

Coordinate with service teams

Manage systems health and status

Manage deployment and configuration

Influence systems design improvements

Implement systems design improvements

Provide on-call support

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Internal service teams

Full Job Description

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is transforming the landscape of distributed systems with our Serverless technologies, including AWS Lambda, Containers (EKS, ECS, ECR), EventBridge, API Gateway, and PrivateLink. These services are vital for our Amazon Dedicated Cloud (ADC) customers, providing them with secure and robust cloud solutions. We are looking for a skilled engineer to join our team in Seattle, WA. In this role, you will design, implement, and manage scalable cloud solutions for ADC customers, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and contribute to the next generation of cloud technologies. We're looking for a technical expert for one of the largest compute services on the planet; if you possess that rare mix of depth in Operations, Networking, and Systems Engineering then we are waiting for your application. This position requires that the candidate selected must currently possess and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance. The position further requires that, after start, the selected candidate obtain and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph or commensurate clearance for each government agency for which they perform AWS work. 10012 Key job responsibilities - Investigate new methods to enhance operations and devise innovative solutions to tackle technically complex cloud issues for ADC customers, with a focus on Lambda, API Gateway, and PrivateLink - Identify and analyze system variances that could potentially impact major services globally, and proactively address them before they affect customers - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand and resolve service inter-dependencies and region-specific configurations related to Lambda, API Gateway, and PrivateLink - Adapt and refine operations, processes and management systems to support the rapid and continuous growth of our systems and traffic in ADC environments - Monitor and maintain the health of the serverless fleet, automating system health checks, maintenance tasks

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