AWS Infrastructure Services (AIS) is seeking a passionate Systems Engineer to join their Controls Fleet team, which is responsible for building and supporting critical infrastructure services that power AWS's global operations. This role combines Windows and Linux system administration with cloud infrastructure management at massive scale.
The position requires expertise in managing large-scale Windows and Linux environments, with a focus on automation and infrastructure management. You'll be working with cutting-edge cloud technologies, developing automated solutions, and ensuring the reliability of mission-critical systems that support AWS's global infrastructure.
As a Systems Engineer, you'll be responsible for deploying and managing infrastructure, creating automated solutions for large-scale deployments, and collaborating with global teams to improve system reliability. The role requires strong technical skills in system administration, scripting (PowerShell, Python, or Bash), and cloud technologies, along with excellent problem-solving and communication abilities.
You'll be working in AWS Infrastructure Services, the team that owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. This is a unique opportunity to work on challenging problems at massive scale, alongside diverse teams of software, hardware, and network engineers, contributing to the infrastructure that powers one of the world's largest cloud providers.
The role offers competitive compensation ($94,000 - $207,900 based on location and experience), comprehensive benefits, and significant growth opportunities. You'll be part of an inclusive culture that values curiosity, innovation, and diverse perspectives. The position requires minimal travel but expects on-site presence five days a week.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about infrastructure, automation, and working at scale. You'll be at the forefront of cloud innovation, working with the latest technologies while solving complex technical challenges that impact millions of AWS customers globally.