Sr. Solutions Architect - AWS Mexico, Telco, Media & Entertainment
Amazon · Mexico City, Mexico · Solutions Architect
About this role
Amazon is hiring a senior-level Solutions Architect in the software engineering function based in Mexico City, Mexico. The posting calls out experience with AWS, Linux, Networking, Disaster Recovery.
- Role
- Solutions Architect
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Department
- Solutions Architect
- Posted
- Mar 10, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersImagine being part of a team where your ideas have the potential to transform Enterprise and Telecommunications companies. At Amazon Web Services (AWS) we are inventing the future of cloud computing with a team of builders who try new things and dream big dreams. Our web services provide a platform for IT infrastructure in-the-cloud that is used by hundreds of thousands of developers and businesses around the world. Our Solutions Architects team is seeking experienced Enterprise Solutions Architects to partner with industry-leading customers on their cloud transformation journeys. In this highly technical and customer-facing role, you will engage directly with customers to understand their business drivers, assess application portfolios and technology requirements, and design reliable, cost-effective, and scalable cloud architectures on AWS. Transform the digital landscape of global enterprises and telecommunications companies by designing cutting-edge cloud solutions that drive innovation and business transformation. You'll be at the forefront of solving complex technological challenges, leveraging the full power of AWS services to help organizations reimagine their digital potential and accelerate their cloud journey. Key job responsibilities - Partner with enterprise and telecommunications customers to design comprehensive cloud transformation strategies - Develop scalable, secure, and innovative cloud architectures using the full spectrum…