JobsADC Engineer, Identity
Job description
The ADCE Engineer role at Amazon Web Services focuses on deploying, operating, and scaling a massive distributed system that is essential to AWS. The team is responsible for building next-generation cloud computing security systems that support public AWS offerings. Candidates must possess an active TS/SCI security clearance and will work in a dynamic environment that values innovation and collaboration. This position offers opportunities for mentorship and career growth within a culture that promotes diversity and inclusion.
Requirements
- An Associate's degree or above, or Cloud+ or GICSP or GSEC or SSCP certification.
- 3+ years of Linux systems administration experience.
- 3+ years of technical troubleshooting and support experience.
- 2+ years of networking experience, specifically with TCP/IP.
- Current, active US Government Security Clearance of TS/SCI with Polygraph.
Responsibilities
- Deploy and operate a large-scale distributed system that is core to AWS.
- Innovate new methods for building scalable security systems.
- Manage identity management and web services security.
- Ensure the security of sensitive information for AWS customers.
- Collaborate with team members to solve complex technical challenges.
Benefits
- Employees at Amazon are often offered comprehensive health benefits—including multiple medical plan options (no pre-existing condition exclusions, 100% covered in-network preventive care), dental and vision plans, a 24/7 medical advice line from day one, expert second-opinion services, and broad mental-health support with several free counseling sessions (including pediatric). Financial wellness typically includes a 401(k) with company match (up to 2%), Restricted Stock Units (equity), FSAs, an emergency savings program, product and partner discounts, and even college-savings and home-purchase programs. Overall, the package is designed to support employees and their families’ health, finances, and day-to-day life.
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