ADCI
Technology
ITSSystemsEngineer,CorporateInfrastructureServices
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“ITS Systems Engineer, Corporate Infrastructure Services at ADCI. Skills: Fleet management, Systems engineering, Operational excellence, Automation. Own operational health and compliance. Maintain accurate inventory”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver measurable results; Demonstrate measurable improvements
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot difficult systems problems; Root cause resolution; Identify patterns
On-call rotations
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
4+ years SRE/systems engineering/administration/DevOps/security/network administration, 5+ years Linux experience, 5+ years systems engineering experience, Bachelor's degree or relevant work experience, Experience working with Linux, Experience in systems engineering
Nice to Have
Knowledge of TCP/IP and networking protocols, Experience designing and developing scripts, Experience working in 24/7 production environment, Experience with service-oriented architecture, Experience with web services
What You'll Do.
Own operational health and compliance
Maintain accurate inventory
Track lifecycle status
Ensure fleet governance standards
Troubleshoot and resolve systems problems
Drive root cause resolution
Build automation for fleet operations
Identify patterns affecting fleet performance
Deliver automation at scale
Drive operational excellence initiatives
Provide insight to engineers
Participate in on-call rotations
Diagnose operational issues
Resolve operational issues
Mentor junior engineers
Contribute to team discussions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Insight to engineers across domains; Team design discussions; Scoping discussions; Prioritisation discussions
Communication Scope
Provide insight
Full Job Description
Corporate Infrastructure Services (CIS) builds and operates the systems that power Amazon's corporate offices globally — the networks, compute platforms, audio-visual systems, and operational tooling that every Amazonian depends on. Our Systems Engineering function owns the operational standards, fleet governance, observability, and engineering practices that keep this infrastructure reliable, secure, and cost-effective across a worldwide footprint. We are looking for a Systems Engineer with a focus on fleet management and operational excellence. You will own the operational health, compliance, and lifecycle management of infrastructure fleets — ensuring that our infrastructure device estates are accurately inventoried, properly governed, and operating within defined standards. You will be the person who knows what we have, where it is, what state it's in, and what needs attention. This role combines hands-on systems engineering with fleet-level operational thinking. You will troubleshoot difficult systems problems across hardware, software, networking, and cloud platforms. You will build automation that scales fleet operations — replacing manual processes with repeatable, reliable mechanisms. You will create and maintain the SOPs, runbooks, and documentation that enable consistent operations across a global footprint. You will identify patterns that affect fleet health, performance, and compliance, and drive improvements that deliver measurable results. You will work autonomously, taking ownership of problems even when they cross domain boundaries. You will be proficient across multiple technology areas — operating systems, networking, compute hardware, cloud platforms, and monitoring tools. You will use AWS services (EC2, Lambda, Systems Manager, CloudWatch, DynamoDB, S3, Fleet Manager) and scripting languages (Python, PowerShell, Bash) to build the automation and tooling that keeps fleet operations efficient and scalable. Key job responsibilities • Own the operat
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