Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking an ADC Engineer to join their Amazon Dedicated Clouds (ADC) team, focusing on mission-critical services for U.S. Intelligence Community and Defense agencies. This role combines cloud computing expertise with high-security clearance requirements, offering a unique opportunity to work with some of the most sophisticated database technologies at scale.
The position involves supporting AWS's database offerings including Aurora, RDS, and DMS, which are fundamental components of today's internet infrastructure. As an ADC Engineer, you'll be responsible for troubleshooting, operations support, and automation of operational processes. You'll work directly with AWS's most demanding customers, addressing their specific needs across a full suite of services.
The role requires strong technical capabilities in Linux systems, scripting languages, and database technologies. You'll be part of a team that values innovation, technical excellence, and customer obsession. The position demands an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph, reflecting the sensitive nature of the work.
Working at AWS means joining a company that pioneered cloud computing and continues to lead innovation in the field. The culture emphasizes work-life harmony, diversity and inclusion, and continuous learning. You'll have access to mentorship opportunities and career development resources while working alongside some of the industry's best engineers.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $105,200 to $188,200 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits including equity opportunities and comprehensive medical coverage. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to make a significant impact in cloud computing while working with cutting-edge technologies in a secure environment.
The ideal candidate will combine technical expertise with a security-focused mindset, bringing experience in database operations, Linux systems, and automation. You'll be expected to dive deep into technical issues, drive improvements, and maintain the high standards of reliability and security that AWS's government customers require.