Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a cleared Cloud Engineer to join their Amazon Dedicated Cloud team, specifically working on the Messaging and Data Streaming team in Denver. This team is responsible for critical services including SNS, SQS, AMQ, Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon Data Firehose, MSK, and MSF.
The role requires an active TS/SCI security clearance and focuses on implementing innovative cloud computing solutions for U.S. Government agencies. The position is perfect for engineers passionate about creating automation tools and maintaining large-scale distributed systems. You'll be working with the latest cloud computing technologies and solving some of the world's most complex technical problems.
As an Amazon Dedicated Cloud Engineer, you'll be responsible for supporting AWS Storage and Data services engineering and operations. Your daily activities will include managing system health, troubleshooting various issues, building new regions and features, and providing critical operational support. The role requires strong Linux administration skills, networking knowledge, and experience with cloud technologies.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $105,200 to $188,200 per year, based on geographic location and experience. Amazon provides a comprehensive benefits package including medical, financial, and other benefits. The company strongly values diversity and inclusion, offering employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning experiences.
Working at AWS means joining a culture of innovation where learning and curiosity are fundamental values. The company emphasizes work-life harmony and provides numerous opportunities for career advancement through knowledge-sharing and mentorship. Even if your career path has been non-traditional, Amazon values diverse experiences and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
This role is ideal for someone who combines technical expertise with a passion for operational excellence and problem-solving. You'll be part of a team that's building and maintaining some of the largest and most complex distributed systems in the world, while directly supporting critical government infrastructure needs.