Systems Admin Engineer, WWGST Retail Infrastructure Services - POS

Amazon.com Inc

Austin, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Ansible, Automation, Building Systems, Customer Relations, Desktop Administration, Firefighting, Grocery Stores, Identify Issues, Laboratory Testing, Linux Operating System, Machine Tool, Microsoft Windows Operating System, On Call, Operating Systems, Operations Planning, Operations Processes, Peripheral Hardware, Production Management, Production Systems, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Quality Assurance, Remote Access, Reporting Dashboards, Retail, Root Cause Analysis, SCO Unix Operating System, Scripting (Scripting Languages), Software Development, System Migration, Systems Administration/Management, Systems Engineering, Systems Maintenance, Test Automation, Test Equipment, Test Lab, Testing, Unix Shell Programming, Vehicle Fleets
LOCATION
Austin, TX
POSTED
7 days ago

Amazon"s Worldwide Grocery Stores Tech (WWGST) team is hiring a Systems Administrator/Engineer to join our POS Infrastructure (POSInfra) team in Austin, TX. You"ll manage production deployments, build automation, and maintain monitoring systems that keep checkout running reliably across hundreds of stores. You"ll be part of a team migrating an entire fleet from Windows to Linux, building the operational tooling and processes for a modern, modular platform.

This isn"t traditional desktop support. You"ll automate at scale, own production systems, and directly impact millions of customer transactions weekly.

Key job responsibilities

  • Manage and execute production software deployments for store devices (POS, SCO, servers, peripherals).
  • Perform strong root cause analysis on production incidents and device failures, identifying systemic issues and driving permanent fixes.
  • Develop infrastructure automation using Python, Ansible, and shell scripting.
  • Build observability solutions: dashboards, alerting, and health monitoring for fleet-wide device management.
  • Administer lab and test farm environments for pre-production validation.
  • Support platform migration from Windows to Linux across thousands of devices.
  • Participate in on-call rotation for production deployment and device issues.
  • Collaborate with software development teams on operational readiness for new releases.

A day in the life

Your day begins with a review of monitoring dashboards to assess overnight deployment health across 500+ stores. Throughout the day you troubleshoot device issues via remote access, image lab equipment for QA testing, build automation to eliminate manual processes, and validate stores are ready for upcoming hardware refreshes. When something breaks in production, you diagnose root cause, trigger rollbacks, and improve monitoring to prevent recurrence. You work across operating systems, deployment tooling, automation scripting, and physical retail hardware. No two days are identical but your work always directly impacts whether stores can serve customers.

About the team

POS Infrastructure is a small, high-impact team within Retail Infrastructure Services (RIS) that owns the retail infrastructure layer for every Whole Foods Market and Amazon grocery stores. We manage the servers, registers, self-checkouts, and device infrastructure that powers tens of thousands of checkout transactions daily across 500+ locations and growing. We"re currently executing the largest platform transformation in a decade, migrating from legacy systems to a modern Linux-based architecture. The team values automation over manual work, proactive monitoring over reactive firefighting, and building systems that let stores focus on customers.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

At Amazon, we don’t wait for the next big idea to present itself. We envision the shape of impossible things and then we boldly make them reality. So far, this mindset has helped us achieve some incredible things. Let’s build new systems, challenge the status quo, and design the world we want to live in. We believe the work you do here will be the best work of your life.

Wherever you are in your career exploration, Amazon likely has an opportunity for you. Our research scientists and engineers shape the future of natural language understanding with Alexa. Fulfillment center associates around the globe send customer orders from our warehouses to doorsteps. Product managers set feature requirements, strategy, and marketing messages for brand new customer experiences. And as we grow, we’ll add jobs that haven’t been invented yet.

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles