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AWS Utility Computing (UC) provides product innovations - from foundational services such as Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), to consistently released new product innovations that continue to set AWS's services and features apart in the industry. As a member of the UC organization, you'll support the development and management of Compute, Database, Storage, Internet of Things (Iot), Platform, and Productivity Apps services in AWS, including support for customers who require specialized security solutions for their cloud services.
Do you want to work on Aurora MySQL and Limitless Database? Do you like helping customers migrate, scale, and shard high volume transactional databases? You will be working on challenging technical areas such as distributed transaction, data migration, and sharding strategies. Our Database Engineering team works with strategic customers to help scale and optimize database workloads and design, build, and improve the Aurora managed database service. This is not a typical DBA or DBE role where you manage databases for specific customers. Instead, you are an integral part of the core database service team as you will work closely with developers and product and program managers. You will engage and contribute in the full product cycle: customer need analysis, feature brainstorming, design, implementation, validation and customer adoption.
Key job responsibilities
- You work closely with our customers to understand their challenges, solve issues during critical escalations, and teach best practices.
- You, acting as the "voice of the customer", bring learnings to the engineering process to design new features and plan end-to-end test scenarios. By shaping the direction of the Aurora Database service, you make it easier to understand how our service is used by customers, including database developers and administrators.
- You will actively drive feature enhancements, permanently resolve the root causes of issues, and improve the performance of our managed database service.
- You will contribute to automation solutions to improve the operational efficiency of the entire database service.
- You are viewed as the ultimate subject matter expertise for all things databases as your work will be highly sought by the development team, the support team, the field teams, and customers directly.
- You will interact with the open-source community via forums, conferences and feature or bug-fix code submissions.
A day in the life
Work closely with SDEs to design new features. Attend daily scrum meeting with SDEs, contribute to design doc, and confirm test coverage. Engage with customers on critical service issues, guide the customer on troubleshooting, educate the customer on best practices and provide database level technical solutions. Write official documentation and blogs for both open source and Aurora.
About the team
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