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Associate Systems Engineer

Sydney, New South Wales, AUS
full-timeSystems, Quality, & Security Engineering

Job Description

Applicants must be Australian citizens and hold or be eligible to obtain an Australian Government Security Clearance with the ability to successfully complete an Organisational Suitability Assessment. For more information regarding security clearances please visit (https://www.agsva.gov.au/).

The AWS Region Services team combines AWS global cloud leadership with Australian security expertise to deliver highly secure, scalable environments for sensitive workloads. We’re creating innovative ways to use cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning while maintaining the highest standards of security and operational excellence.

The Engineering organisation within Region Services is structured across core capability pillars: Compute & Machine Learning, Security Identity & Compliance, Storage & Databases, and a growing capability domain. Collectively these pillars encompass a team of varying technical skillsets, including Engineers; Technical Program Managers and Subject Matter Experts, organised into focused sub-teams.

This is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on Australia’s digital future. You’ll work with AWS services, implement innovative solutions, and help customers succeed in their most important missions. We’re committed to helping our builders grow through continuous learning, mentoring, and collaboration with industry experts. Are you ready to build the future of secure cloud computing in Australia?

Key job responsibilities
Systems Engineers with AWS will dive deep into understanding the root cause of a customer issue, investigate why a metric is trending the wrong way and consult with senior engineers. We own our services and believe in making out-of-hours support as painless as possible. To achieve this, we implement Operational Excellence best practices and strive to automate manual processes.

Systems Engineers will possess and/or develop a broad range of skills. They utilise their Linux skills to troubleshoot, innovate fixes and workarounds, keep software up-to-date and provide data and metrics that help manage the capacity and efficiency of our services. They may draw on their networking knowledge to identity and troubleshoot network connectivity issues. They communicate clearly and collaborate with others to deliver results. They are self-starters, comfortable dealing with ambiguity and change. They are customer-obsessed, always looking to understand customer pain points and find resolutions quickly and completely.

Must hold or be able to attain an Australian Government Security Vetting Agency clearance (see https://www1.defence.gov.au/security/clearances).


A day in the life
You’ll spend a majority of your time operating and improving one of our largest software systems. Over the course of a week, you will review the operational health of the services in your team’s care, and on locating any anomaly, will write up an actionable bug report. As a responsible engineer, you’ve learned never to make changes to production systems without a plan, so you reviewed then executed changes following a change management process to one of the production systems in your care. You will also help resolve your team’s backlog of operational issues. You round off the week by writing a cool script that you shared with your team which helps get to root cause faster of a hard problem that you diagnosed earlier.

You will be required to occasionally participate in an “on-call” rotations to resolve incidents occurring out-of-hours.


About the team
Your morning begins with a quick scan of service health dashboards — the metrics you've built tell the story of how your systems performed overnight. A trending anomaly catches your eye, and you're already forming hypotheses before your coffee cools.

By mid-morning, you're deep in a troubleshooting session. A customer-impacting issue requires your Linux expertise to trace through logs, identify the root cause, and implement a fix that's both immediate and durable. You document your findings, knowing this knowledge will accelerate the team's response next time.

After lunch, you join a design review with senior engineers. The team is discussing automation opportunities — a manual process that's been consuming hours each week. You propose an approach that leverages your understanding of the system's architecture, and the team builds on your idea. By the end of the session, you have a plan that will eliminate toil and improve reliability simultaneously.

Later, you're investigating a networking connectivity issue. Your knowledge of the underlying infrastructure helps you pinpoint where traffic is being disrupted, and you collaborate with colleagues across capability pillars to implement a resolution that strengthens the entire service.

Before wrapping up, you update your operational runbooks with today's learnings and check in on a capacity metric you've been tracking. The trend confirms your earlier recommendation was right — the team has headroom for the coming quarter. You close your laptop knowing that today, you made critical systems more resilient, more automated, and more capable than yesterday.

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First seen: May 29, 2026
Last updated: May 29, 2026