Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.
Technology
SystemsDevelopmentManager,ADCPEET
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“Systems Development Manager, ADC PEET at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Systems Development Management, Cloud Operations, Team Leadership. Lead team of engineers. Hire engineers”
What You'll Achieve.
Meet availability targets; Meet performance targets
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis
TS/SCI security clearance, TS/SCI with polygraph
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree or CSSLP, 5+ years systems engineering, 3+ years managing engineering teams, Experience operating 24x7 production, Experience Linux/Unix administration, Experience networking, Experience infrastructure automation, Written communication skills, Verbal communication skills, Active TS/SCI security clearance
Nice to Have
Managing teams supporting cloud services, Support procedures for production environments, Improving systems through architecture, Analytical skills using data, Working across organizational boundaries, Agile engineering practices, Familiarity with modern programming language
What You'll Do.
Lead team of engineers
Own operational roadmap
Drive operational excellence
Triage service issues
Resolve service issues
Lead root cause analysis
Implement preventative fixes
Partner with service teams
Partner with program managers
Support new region builds
Support feature launches
Ensure service parity
Identify technical risks
Manage technical risks
Identify operational risks
Manage operational risks
Communicate trade-offs
Communicate mitigation strategies
Capture customer impact
Capture SLA compliance
Capture system health
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional initiatives; Service teams; Program managers; Cross-functional stakeholders
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Process & Methodology
Roadmap planning
Full Job Description
The Amazon Dedicated Cloud (ADC) Platform Engineering and Emerging Technology (PEET) Periphery team is searching for a talented, detail-oriented Systems Development Manager (SysDM) to support AWS activities in US ADC regions supporting the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. The Aperture team more specifically supports End User Compute (EUC) including the Amazon WorkSpaces service for US ADC customers. Amazon WorkSpaces provides cloud-native virtual desktops, secure web browsers, and application streaming, enabling productivity while maintaining a strong security posture, improving agility, and reducing cost. A SysDM will work to solve service-centric technical and business problems, devise strategy, and facilitate technology solutions that may not yet be defined. They will deliver independently, with limited guidance, across cross-functional initiatives. Additionally, individuals must act as force multipliers, understand escalation, and find a path forward in difficult situations. The role also necessitates understanding security risks caused by technical complexity, and being able to make trade-offs between short-term and long-term needs. From Day 1, SysDMs are given ownership of a distributed team of engineers responsible for the operational health of EUC services in secure, air-gapped cloud environments. You'll own the team's roadmap, from hiring and developing talent, to defining automation strategy, to ensuring your services meet or exceed their availability and performance targets. You won't wait for direction; you'll assess the landscape, identify the highest-impact opportunities, and start driving results. On a day-to-day basis, you will lead your team through a mix of operational and strategic work. That means triaging and resolving service issues, driving root cause analysis to prevent repeat incidents, and building the dashboards and metrics that keep your team ahead of problems rather than reacting to them. You'll partner with service team
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