ADC Engineer I, Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineering

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$81,900 - $152,000
Cloud
Entry-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
1+ year of experience
Enterprise SaaS · Cloud

Description For ADC Engineer I, Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineering

AWS Intelligence team is seeking engineers to support their work with the U.S. Intelligence Community, focusing on implementing and operating some of the world's largest cloud computing infrastructure. This role requires expertise in Linux systems administration, networking, and cloud services, with a focus on operational excellence and complex problem-solving. The position demands an active TS/SCI security clearance and involves 24/7 shift work.

The role combines hands-on technical troubleshooting with innovative automation of operational processes. Engineers investigate customer issues, analyze metrics, and develop automated solutions for operational challenges. AWS values diverse experiences and backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment through employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning opportunities.

As part of AWS, you'll join the world's leading cloud platform provider, working with cutting-edge technologies and serving clients from startups to Global 500 companies. The company emphasizes work-life harmony and provides comprehensive career development resources, including mentorship and knowledge-sharing opportunities.

The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $81,900 to $152,000 based on geographic location, plus additional benefits including equity, sign-on payments, and comprehensive medical and financial benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in cloud computing, security, and supporting critical government infrastructure while working with a diverse, innovative team.

Last updated 2 months ago

Responsibilities For ADC Engineer I, Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineering

  • Implement innovative cloud computing solutions
  • Operate and maintain large-scale distributed systems
  • Troubleshoot complex system operations
  • Support U.S. Intelligence Community cloud implementations
  • Identify and resolve operational concerns
  • Work in 24/7 operations environment including nights and weekends

Requirements For ADC Engineer I, Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineering

Linux
  • High school or equivalent diploma, or A+ or CND or Network+ or Security+
  • 1-3 years of experience with Systems Administration in Linux/Unix
  • 1-3 years of experience with Networking (TCP/IP, DNS)
  • 1-3 years of experience with Troubleshooting / Support for technical IT issues
  • Current, active US Government Security Clearance of Top Secret or above

Benefits For ADC Engineer I, Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineering

Medical Insurance
  • Medical benefits
  • Financial benefits
  • Career development and mentorship opportunities
  • Work-life harmony
  • Employee-led affinity groups
  • Inclusive work culture

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