Amazon Data Services, Inc.

Cloud Computing

SystemDevelopmentEngineer,ADC-RAPP(Route53andPerimeterProtection)

$99–160k Denver, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“System Development Engineer, ADC - RAPP (Route 53 and Perimeter Protection) at Amazon Data Services, Inc.. Skills: Route 53, Perimeter Protection, Cloud computing. Ensure Route 53 services offer 100% uptime SLA. Ensure Perimeter Protection services offer 100% uptime SLA”

What You'll Achieve.

Offer customers 100% uptime SLA

Industry & Context.

Cloud Computing
Problems you'll solve

Solve technical problems; Troubleshooting complex system operations; Investigate systemic patterns; Resolve operational concerns; Mitigate operational concerns

Eligibility Requirements

TS/SCI with polygraph, Opt into commensurate clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience programming with modern language, 2+ years professional software development, 1+ years designing or architecting systems, Knowledge of systems engineering fundamentals, Active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph

Nice to Have

Experience on highly concurrent systems, Experience on high throughput systems, Knowledge of complex distributed systems

What You'll Do.

Ensure Route 53 services offer 100% uptime SLA

Ensure Perimeter Protection services offer 100% uptime SLA

Troubleshoot software failures

Minimize human involvements through automation

Manage systems in air-gapped regions

Build software based solutions

Improve system management

Improve system monitoring

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Specialized service teams; Cross-functional teams

Process & Methodology

Define milestones, Define feedback mechanisms

Full Job Description

Application deadline: Jun 11, 2026 Would you like to implement innovative cloud computing solutions and solve the world's most complex technical problems? Do you have a deep passion and desire to engineer and operate the world's largest cloud computing infrastructure to build a better world for future generations? This is an exciting opportunity to use the latest cloud computing technologies to help U.S. Government agencies implement innovative cloud computing solutions and solve technical problems. AWS established a specialized group of service teams responsible for the work we are doing with the U.S. Intelligence Community. We are building some of the largest and most complex distributed systems in the world, and we need adaptable people to help us implement and operate them. The AWS RAPP (Route 53 and Perimeter Protection) ADC team is seeking highly motivated engineers who are focused on operational excellence, troubleshooting complex system operations, have a good understanding of Linux, networking, and general knowledge of cloud services. We're also looking for engineers who can use their software knowledge to automate the way we manage and scale our services. We need engineers who understand how to think big, and simplify solutions to complex problems; all the while ensuring that our customers continue to have the best experience possible. You will be able to take a defined project, break down the work to help define milestones and feedback mechanisms. You identify when implementations are not highly available or have defects; you investigate systemic patterns. You resolve, mitigate, or escalate operational concerns in a timely manner. This position requires that the candidate selected must currently possess and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph. The position further requires the candidate to opt into a commensurate clearance for each government agency for which they perform AWS work. Key job responsibilities Ensure Route 53 and Perim

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