Requirements
- Are you passionate about building applications with NoSQL databases?
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics or equivalent, or experience in a professional field or military
- Experience in IT development or implementation/consulting in the software or Internet industries
- Experience within specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics)
- Experience in design, implementation, or consulting in applications and infrastructures
- Experience communicating across technical and non-technical audiences, including executive level stakeholders or clients
- (Desirable) Experience working with end user or developer communities
- (Desirable) Experience in infrastructure architecture, database architecture and networking
What the job involves
- Amazon Web Services is looking for an experienced NoSQL Solutions Architect to work directly with AWS customers to design cloud-based NoSQL solutions using Amazon DynamoDB, a scalable and highly available serverless NoSQL database, designed for mission-critical applications
- You will get a chance to work with some of the most prominent startups, as well as some of the largest enterprises, to help them architect scalable NoSQL solutions using Amazon DynamoDB
- You will be able to dive deep into the details of customer problems, work with the internal AWS service teams, to create solutions that solve customer needs
- You will partner with AWS sales, business development, solutions architecture, and product teams to develop the internal expertise needed to grow DynamoDB-related revenue
- Collaborate with AWS field sales, pre-sales, training and support teams to help customers learn about and use DynamoDB
- Provide definitive guidance for customers in choosing the right database services and approaches
- Be a trusted collaborator for the DynamoDB service team as the voice of the customer for defining and prioritizing service features
- Lead enablement by training Solutions Architects, Professional Services Consultants, and Technical Account Managers
- Capture and share best-practice knowledge with customers and the worldwide AWS solutions architect community
- Contribute to the AWS Database Blog, service documentation, and reference architectures
- Present at industry events to educate customers and evangelize AWS and DynamoDB
- A day in the life:
- As a DynamoDB Specialist Solutions Architect, you work alongside a team of NoSQL specialists spanning DocumentDB, Neptune, Keyspaces, ElastiCache, and MemoryDB. Together, you help
- Customers design purpose-built database architectures — and increasingly, that means powering the next generation agentic AI applications
- Your work centers on customer engagements where DynamoDB plays a critical role in modern architectures. You might spend part of your day designing a session and memory store for an
- Autonomous AI agent framework — ensuring conversation state, tool-use history, and retrieval context persist at scale with single-digit millisecond latency. You collaborate with your
- Neptune colleague on the knowledge graph layer while you own the fast-access transactional tier that keeps agents responsive and stateful
- Other engagements are just as varied. One customer needs a multi-tenant SaaS platform with complex access patterns. Another is building an event-driven pipeline where DynamoDB Streams
- Feed downstream AI orchestration. In each case, you design partition strategies, define GSI patterns, and articulate why DynamoDB fits this part of the architecture while a different
- NoSQL engine serves another
- You also translate deep technical expertise into broader impact — building reference architectures, presenting to engineering leadership, and contributing to internal enablement across
- The specialist team. You share patterns across database boundaries, offering partition key insights to a Keyspaces engagement or reviewing a DocumentDB schema with fresh eyes
- The common thread is helping customers choose the right database for each workload, use it well, and build architectures ready for what comes next — whether that’s agentic AI, real-time
- Personalization, or massive-scale IoT
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