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Principal DevOps Advocate at Amazon (Seattle, WA)

Amazon Web Services is the industrys leading cloud computing platform, offering a range of services for developers and IT professionals that help lower costs and transform how applications are built.


The AWS Developer Tools team is looking for someone to help build our developer advocacy team and lead technical evangelism in the developer tools domain. Leveraging Amazons rich heritage in DevOps, you will work to productize Amazons secrets to agility and help customers learn from Amazons experiences in DevOps (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlZm3nFMIAM). From cultural/organization change to tooling and automation, you will help Amazons customers achieve agility on AWS.


The Principal DevOps Advocate will be responsible for helping define and scale out our DevOps communications, education, and evangelism. You will be responsible for driving development and adoption of AWS services across the globe. In this role, youll combine your unbridled passion and enthusiasm for DevOps with your unmatched creativity to generate grass-roots attention, support, and adoption of AWS among key industry opinion makers and technologists in the developer community.


Ideally, youre someone who comes from a software development or architecture background with a significant track record in creating products, applications or services using cloud computing and related technologies, but has an unmet need to be on stage guiding the broader industry towards adoption and exploitation of a technology you firmly believe in. You have immediate credibility with Developers, Architects, IT Managers and CxOs. You love to share your passion with others and exhibit good judgment in selecting strategic opportunities to do so.


You dont just want to be part of an industry movement, you want to be out front leading it.

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