AWS is launching its first European Sovereign Cloud (ESC), representing a major advancement in utility computing. This role within the AWS Managed Operations team is crucial for building and leading operations and development teams focused on delivering high-availability AWS services specifically for EU customers. The position involves transforming AWS's global infrastructure operations through systemic solutions and automation.
As a Systems Development Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of reducing operational complexity and cost across AWS regions. Your work will focus on creating scalable automation systems that streamline workflows and eliminate operational inefficiencies. You'll collaborate closely with various teams to identify and solve operational challenges, contributing to the next generation of cloud infrastructure management.
The role requires strong technical expertise in software development, Linux systems, and cloud operations. You'll be working with modern programming languages and tools while ensuring high availability of critical AWS services like EC2, S3, Dynamo, Lambda, and Bedrock. The position includes on-call responsibilities and requires excellent problem-solving skills across multiple technical domains.
Amazon offers a comprehensive benefits package including relocation support within the EU, mentorship opportunities, and a strong focus on work-life harmony. The company values diverse experiences and perspectives, fostering an inclusive environment through employee-led affinity groups and inclusion events. You'll be part of a culture that emphasizes continuous learning and innovation, with access to extensive knowledge-sharing resources and career development opportunities.
This is an excellent opportunity for experienced engineers who want to shape the future of cloud computing while working with cutting-edge technologies in a dynamic, global environment. The role combines technical challenges with strategic thinking, offering the chance to make a significant impact on AWS's European operations.