As a Cloud Support Engineer you will learn at an accelerated pace how to use and leverage many different cloud technologies to help our customers succeed. You will act as the Cloud Ambassador across AWS products, providing our customers with required tools and tactics to scale their impact in world-wide markets.
Key job responsibilities
Your day as a Cloud Support Engineer will include, but not be limited to, the following activities.
You will be primarily responsible for solving customer's cases through a variety of contact channels (telephone, email, and web/live chat), applying advanced troubleshooting techniques to provide tailored solutions and working with them to dive deep into the root cause of an issue.
You will drive initiatives that improve support-related processes and our customers' experience. These can include tutorials, how-to videos, technical articles, trainings, among others.
You will leverage your customer support experience to provide feedback to internal AWS teams on how to improve our services, and work on critical, highly complex customer problems that may span multiple AWS services.
You will be continuously learning groundbreaking technologies, and developing new technical skills and other professional competencies.
You will act as interviewer in hiring processes, and coach/mentor new team members.
This role requires the flexibility to work 5 days a week (occasionally on weekends) on a rotational basis. Schedules may align to Sunday - Thursday, Tuesday – Saturday or Monday - Friday.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
1+ years of software development, or 1+ years of technical support experience
Experience troubleshooting and debugging technical systems
Knowledge of storage architectures and types such as file storage, block storage, object storage, and backup/Disaster Recovery strategies. Knowledge or experience of Linux operating system including file manipulation, system monitoring commands. Knowledge of Open System Intercommunication (OSI) model and application of networking concepts and commands to troubleshoot network issues.