Hire Senior AWS Engineers
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100% English Proficient,
Senior AWS Engineers.
Building reliable, scalable infrastructure on AWS requires more than provisioning services — it demands engineers who understand cloud architecture deeply, design for resilience and cost efficiency, and know how to operate distributed systems in production at scale. Coderio gives you immediate access to senior AWS engineers, rigorously vetted, nearshore, and ready to add value from day one.
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Discovery Call
We are eager to learn about your business objectives, understand your tech requirements, and the specific AWS engineering expertise your team needs.

Team Assembly
We can assemble your team of experienced, timezone-aligned, expert AWS engineers within 7 days.

Onboarding
Our expert AWS engineers can quickly onboard, integrate with your team, and add value from the first moment.
About AWS Staff Augmentation.
Why Hire AWS Engineers Through Coderio.
AWS Velocity Without the Hiring Risk
Skip months of recruiting in one of the most in-demand disciplines across the entire cloud engineering market. Senior AWS engineers — those who can design well-architected production infrastructure, not just provision services from the console — are among the hardest profiles to source and evaluate through traditional hiring channels. Our pre-vetted AWS engineers are ready to join your team within 7 days, fully aligned with your timezone, integrated into your workflows, and contributing to real infrastructure decisions from the first week. That speed advantage is not a minor operational benefit — it determines whether your cloud program stays on schedule or loses ground while the hiring process runs its course.
Senior Depth, Not Junior Guesswork
Every AWS engineer in our network has a minimum of 7 years of hands-on production experience. These are engineers who have designed, built, and operated AWS infrastructure at scale — not candidates still working through cloud fundamentals or relying on documentation to provision core services. You get engineers who understand how to design for resilience across availability zones, reason through failure modes before they happen, optimize cost without sacrificing reliability, and make sound architectural trade-offs under real production constraints. The difference between a senior AWS engineer and a mid-level one is rarely visible in the first sprint — it is visible when something breaks in production at 2am.
Nearshore, Not Offshore
Our AWS engineers operate from six Latin American development centers — Buenos Aires, Medellín, Lima, Santiago, Mexico City, and Montevideo — providing full real-time collaboration with your US-based team throughout the working day. The distinction between nearshore and offshore is not a timezone footnote for cloud infrastructure work — it is operationally significant. Infrastructure programs require continuous coordination between cloud architects, application engineers, security teams, and business stakeholders. Engineers whose working day ends before your team's morning begins cannot participate meaningfully in the real-time decision-making that complex cloud programs demand. Nearshore alignment eliminates that constraint entirely.
You Stay in Control
AWS staff augmentation keeps your engineers fully integrated into your team — following your processes, working within your toolchain and IaC frameworks, attending your planning sessions, and operating on your infrastructure roadmap. There are no black-box delivery handoffs, no external project management layers inserted between you and the engineers making infrastructure decisions, and no dependency on a vendor's internal prioritization choices about which client gets senior attention this sprint. You direct the architecture decisions, the security posture, and the operational standards. Our engineers execute to those standards with full transparency at every stage of the engagement.
Enterprise-Tested Engineering Standards
Our engineering practices were shaped by sustained engagements with Fortune 500 clients including Coca-Cola, FedEx, Santander, IBM, and Visa — environments where cloud infrastructure must meet the highest standards of security, compliance, availability, and operational auditability. The same engineering discipline applied to those programs applies to every AWS engineer we place, regardless of your organization's size or your project's current phase. You get engineers who know what enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure looks like — because they have built it, operated it under real production load, and been accountable for it when it matters most.
Access to Deep AWS Platform Specialization
AWS spans over two hundred services across compute, storage, networking, security, data, machine learning, and more. Genuine depth across the full platform — across EKS container orchestration, Redshift data warehousing, SageMaker ML infrastructure, complex VPC networking, KMS encryption key management, and FinOps cost optimization — is not common in the general cloud engineering market. AWS staff augmentation gives you targeted access to engineers with the specific AWS specialization your current program phase requires — a cloud security engineer for a compliance program, a data platform engineer for an analytics migration, a serverless architect for a new application — matched precisely to your need without maintaining that breadth as permanent internal overhead.
Rigorous Vetting That Goes Beyond the Certification Check
Finding an AWS engineer who can own your cloud infrastructure — not just pass a certification exam — requires an evaluation process that goes significantly beyond verifying that a candidate holds an AWS Solutions Architect badge. Our selection process combines technical screening, architecture review exercises, and deep technical interviews conducted by senior engineers, assessing AWS-specific depth across system design, networking topology, security architecture, cost management, and production operations discipline. We verify not just that an engineer knows the AWS service catalog — we verify that they can design systems for resilience, operate them safely under pressure, and make sound judgment calls when documentation does not cover the edge case in front of them.
English Fluency and Communication Quality Held to the Same Bar as Technical Depth
Nearshore delivery works because our engineers can communicate. Every AWS engineer we place has been evaluated for professional English fluency, proactive communication habits, and the ability to operate as a genuine team member — not a remote contractor who surfaces only during scheduled standup calls. For cloud infrastructure engineering in particular, where decisions about architecture, security posture, and cost trade-offs frequently need to be communicated clearly to non-technical business stakeholders, communication quality is as commercially important as AWS technical depth. We assess both with equal rigor throughout our selection process and will not place an engineer who does not meet both standards.
Backed by the Full Power of Coderio's Engineering Community
When you hire an AWS engineer through Coderio, you are getting more than an individual specialist. Our Guilds and Chapters model ensures that the collective cloud, security, data, and DevOps knowledge of Coderio's entire engineering community is available to the engineer working on your infrastructure. When a complex challenge arises that extends beyond a single specialist's domain — an unusual networking requirement, a security control with compliance implications, a cost architecture decision with application-layer dependencies — the broader community is available to support without requiring a separate vendor engagement. Beyond the engineer themselves, our COO, CTO, Subject Matter Expert, and Service Delivery Manager participate actively in oversight, quality assurance, and strategic alignment throughout your engagement.
AWS Engineering Across the Full Cloud Stack.
AWS infrastructure doesn’t operate in a vacuum. Our engineers bring deep expertise connecting cloud architecture with the application backends, data platforms, security frameworks, and DevOps toolchains your organization depends on. Whether your team runs a microservices architecture, a serverless platform, a containerized Kubernetes environment, or a hybrid multi-cloud setup, our AWS engineers know how to design, build, and operate it at scale.
The AWS Tech Stack Our Engineers Master
- Core AWS Services: EC2, S3, RDS, VPC, IAM, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Route 53, CloudFront
- Compute & Serverless: Lambda, ECS, EKS, Fargate, App Runner, Elastic Beanstalk, Step Functions
- Databases & Storage: RDS (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Aurora), DynamoDB, ElastiCache, Redshift, S3 Glacier
- Networking & Security: VPC, Security Groups, NACLs, WAF, Shield, GuardDuty, AWS KMS, Secrets Manager, Certificate Manager
- Infrastructure as Code: Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, AWS CDK, Pulumi
- CI/CD & DevOps: AWS CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD
- Containers & Orchestration: Docker, Kubernetes (EKS), Helm, ECR, ECS Fargate
- Messaging & Event-Driven: SQS, SNS, EventBridge, Kinesis, MSK (Managed Kafka)
- Data & Analytics: Glue, Athena, EMR, Lake Formation, Redshift, QuickSight
- AI/ML Services: SageMaker, Bedrock, Rekognition, Comprehend, Textract
- Monitoring & Observability: CloudWatch, X-Ray, AWS Managed Grafana, Datadog, New Relic, PagerDuty
- FinOps & Cost Management: AWS Cost Explorer, Trusted Advisor, Compute Optimizer, Savings Plans
- Multi-Cloud & Hybrid: AWS Outposts, Direct Connect, Transit Gateway, GCP/Azure integration patterns
- Version Control: Git, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket
When Companies Hire AWS Engineers Through Coderio.
Migrating to AWS
Moving workloads from on-premises infrastructure or another cloud provider to AWS is one of the highest-stakes engineering programs an organization can undertake — and one where the consequences of poor planning surface slowly and expensively. Our engineers design and execute migration strategies — lift-and-shift for speed, re-platforming for operational improvement, or full re-architecture for long-term scalability — that are sequenced to minimize downtime, protect data integrity, and position your infrastructure for the next phase of growth. We bring the migration experience to avoid the failure modes that organizations running their first cloud migration typically discover only after they have already occurred.
Building Cloud-Native Architecture from Scratch
Greenfield AWS infrastructure built correctly requires upfront architectural decisions that are difficult and expensive to reverse once applications are running in production against them. Our AWS architects design well-architected, cost-efficient infrastructure foundations — microservices, serverless, containerized, or hybrid — matched to your product's current requirements and its realistic growth trajectory. We apply the AWS Well-Architected Framework across operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, and cost optimization from the first design session, ensuring that the infrastructure your application launches on is capable of supporting the business it is intended to power — not just at launch, but at scale.
Scaling Existing AWS Infrastructure
Your platform is growing and your current AWS environment is showing its limits — latency spikes under load, rising monthly bills that do not correlate clearly with business growth, scaling bottlenecks that surface during traffic events, or reliability gaps that are becoming harder to justify to business stakeholders. We add senior AWS engineers who can audit your existing architecture with fresh eyes, identify the specific root causes behind the symptoms your team is experiencing, and implement the targeted changes your infrastructure needs to perform reliably at the next level — without the full re-architecture that over-engineering a fix would unnecessarily require.
Establishing Infrastructure as Code and DevOps Practices
Many engineering organizations have accumulated AWS infrastructure that was built manually over time — through the console, through ad hoc scripts, or through configurations that exist only in the memory of the engineers who created them. This infrastructure is difficult to reproduce, impossible to audit reliably, and risky to modify without fear of unintended consequences. Our engineers implement Terraform, CloudFormation, or AWS CDK-based IaC frameworks that capture your infrastructure state as versioned, reviewable code, and build the CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation that bring discipline, repeatability, and speed to every future infrastructure change your team makes.
Improving Security and Compliance Posture
Meeting SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI DSS, ISO 27001, or other compliance requirements on AWS demands engineers who understand both the regulatory frameworks and the specific AWS services and configurations used to satisfy their technical controls. Our engineers implement least-privilege IAM policies, VPC network segmentation, encryption at rest and in transit using KMS and ACM, secrets management with AWS Secrets Manager, threat detection with GuardDuty, and comprehensive audit logging with CloudTrail — mapping every control directly to the compliance requirement it satisfies. For organizations preparing for external audits, we also produce the documentation and evidence packages that auditors require to validate cloud security posture.
Reducing AWS Costs Without Sacrificing Performance
Unoptimized AWS spend is one of the most common and most correctable problems in cloud infrastructure — and one that compounds quietly until a cloud bill review forces the conversation. Our FinOps-experienced engineers audit your current usage patterns, identify idle resources, oversized instances, unattached storage volumes, inefficient data transfer configurations, and compute workloads that are not matched to the right purchasing model. From that baseline, they implement right-sizing, Reserved Instance and Savings Plan commitments, S3 lifecycle policies, and architectural adjustments — such as moving suitable workloads to serverless or Spot Instances — that deliver material reductions in monthly cloud spend without compromising the availability and performance your applications depend on.
Filling a Critical Cloud Infrastructure Gap
A key AWS engineer is leaving, going on extended leave, or has become unavailable at a moment when your infrastructure roadmap cannot absorb the disruption. Cloud infrastructure knowledge is particularly difficult to replace quickly — because it is often partially undocumented, partially institutional, and partially embedded in IaC configurations that a new engineer needs time to fully understand. We provide immediate, qualified coverage that maintains your infrastructure program's momentum, keeps your on-call responsibilities covered, and protects your remaining team from the unsustainable workload increase that a sudden cloud engineering gap typically produces during a permanent hiring search.
Reinforcing for a High-Stakes Cloud Launch or Migration
Major product launches, infrastructure migrations, platform re-architectures, and compliance certification deadlines all share one characteristic: the consequences of a cloud infrastructure failure during these moments are significantly higher than at any other point in the program calendar. We provide senior-level AWS engineering reinforcement for exactly these periods — engineers who can own critical infrastructure workstreams independently, make sound architectural decisions under time pressure, conduct rigorous pre-launch validation across environments, and give your team the capacity margin needed to execute high-stakes infrastructure changes with confidence rather than under the delivery pressure that produces costly, hard-to-reverse production mistakes.
Building or Modernizing a Data Platform on AWS
Organizations are increasingly running data-intensive workloads on AWS — data lakes on S3 with Glue and Athena, real-time streaming pipelines using Kinesis and MSK, analytics warehouses on Redshift, and ML training infrastructure on SageMaker — and the complexity of designing, operating, and optimizing these platforms at scale requires AWS data platform engineering specialization that general cloud engineers do not always hold. We place AWS data engineers with hands-on production experience across the full AWS data stack, who can design cost-efficient ingestion pipelines, implement Lake Formation governance controls, optimize Redshift query performance, and build the infrastructure your data science and analytics teams depend on to do their best work.
AWS FAQs.
- What types of AWS engineers does Coderio place? We place a broad range of AWS specialists, including cloud architects, DevOps engineers, infrastructure engineers, site reliability engineers (SREs), serverless engineers, data platform engineers, and cloud security engineers. During your discovery call, we identify the specific profile your project requires and match accordingly.
- What is the difference between a cloud architect and a DevOps engineer on AWS? A cloud architect focuses on high-level infrastructure design — selecting services, defining networking topology, establishing security boundaries, and ensuring the architecture meets performance, reliability, and cost requirements. A DevOps engineer focuses on the operational layer — CI/CD pipelines, automation, deployment workflows, monitoring, and the day-to-day engineering that keeps infrastructure running reliably. Many engagements benefit from both profiles, and we can help you determine which fits your current needs.
- Can your engineers work with our existing AWS infrastructure? Yes. Our engineers are experienced joining teams with established AWS environments — auditing existing architecture, understanding prior decisions, and improving or extending what’s already in place without unnecessary disruption. We work within your current setup rather than requiring a rebuild.
- How do your engineers approach infrastructure security on AWS? Our engineers apply a defense-in-depth approach — implementing least-privilege IAM policies, network segmentation with VPCs and security groups, encryption at rest and in transit using KMS and ACM, secrets management with AWS Secrets Manager, threat detection with GuardDuty, and audit logging with CloudTrail. For compliance-driven engagements, we map controls directly to the relevant regulatory framework.
- How do your engineers handle cost optimization on AWS? Our engineers start with a usage audit — identifying idle resources, oversized instances, unattached storage, and inefficient data transfer patterns. From there, they implement right-sizing, Reserved Instance or Savings Plan commitments, S3 lifecycle policies, and architectural changes such as moving appropriate workloads to serverless or Spot Instances to reduce cost without sacrificing reliability.
- What AWS certifications do your engineers hold? Many of our AWS engineers hold AWS certifications including AWS Certified Solutions Architect (Associate and Professional), AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Certified Security Specialty, and AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty. Certifications are one signal we evaluate during vetting, alongside practical experience and demonstrated performance on real-world AWS infrastructure projects.
Success Cases.
Success Cases.
Helping businesses of all sizes across the Americas flourish.
Helping businesses of all sizes across the Americas flourish.
Only the Best AWS Engineers.
Our rigorous vetting process does the hard work of finding the top engineers.
Finding an AWS engineer who can own your cloud infrastructure — not just follow runbooks — requires evaluating depth that certifications alone don’t capture. Our selection process combines technical screening, architecture review exercises, and deep technical interviews conducted by senior engineers, assessing AWS-specific expertise across system design, networking, security, cost management, and production operations. We don’t just verify that an engineer knows the AWS service catalog; we verify that they can design systems for resilience, reason through failure modes, make sound architectural tradeoffs under real constraints, and operate infrastructure responsibly at scale.
What sets our process apart is the bar we hold on the non-technical side. Working nearshore demands engineers who communicate proactively, adapt to your workflows, and operate as true team members rather than remote contractors. Every AWS engineer we place has been evaluated for English fluency, responsiveness, and professional maturity — because technical depth without collaboration is only half the equation.
Our Superpower.
We build high-performance software engineering teams better than everyone else.
Expert Developers
Our software developers have extensive experience in building modern applications, integrating complex systems, and migrating legacy platforms. They stay up to date with the all the latest tech advancements to ensure your project is a success.
High Speed
We can assemble your software development team within 7 days from the 10k pre-vetted engineers in our community. Our experienced, on-demand, ready talent will significantly accelerate your time to value.
Full Engineering Power
Our Guilds and Chapters ensure a shared knowledge base and systemic cross-pollination of ideas amongst all our engineers. Beyond their specific expertise, the knowledge and experience of the whole engineering team is always available to any individual developer.
Enterprise-level Engineering
Our engineering practices were forged in the highest standards of our many Fortune 500 clients.
Cross-industry Experienced Engineers
Our Engineering team has deep experience in creating custom, scalable solutions and applications across a range of industries.
Commitment to Success
We are big enough to solve your problems but small enough to really care for your success.
Client-Centric Approach
We believe in transparency and close collaboration with our clients. From the initial planning stages through development and deployment, we keep you informed at every step. Your feedback is always welcome, and we ensure that the final product meets your specific business needs.
Custom Development Services
No matter what you want to build, our tailored services provide the expertise to elevate your projects. We customize our approach to meet your needs, ensuring better collaboration and a higher-quality final product.
Extra Governance
Beyond the specific software developers working on your project, our COO, CTO, Subject Matter Expert, and the Service Delivery Manager will also actively participate in adding expertise, oversight, ingenuity, and value.
Hiring AWS Engineers Through Coderio FAQs.
How quickly can I get an AWS engineer?
In most cases, we can match you with a qualified AWS engineer and have them onboarded within 7 days of your discovery call. For highly specialized profiles (such as cloud security or data platform engineers) we will give you an accurate timeline during the discovery call.
Do I interview the candidates before they join my team?
Yes. You will have the opportunity to meet and evaluate shortlisted candidates before making a final decision. If you choose to skip the interview stage and move directly to onboarding, we can have a pre-vetted AWS engineer on your team even faster.
Can I hire more than one AWS engineer at a time?
Absolutely. We can assemble a complete cloud engineering team or provide individual specialists depending on your needs, scaling up or down as your infrastructure demands change.
What happens if the engineers isn't a good fit?
We stand behind our placements. If an engineer isn’t meeting expectations, we will work with you to find a replacement promptly.
Is there a minimum engagement period?
We accommodate both short-term and long-term engagements. Contact us to discuss the arrangement that best fits your situation.
Can I scale my AWS team up or down as the project evolves?
Yes. One of the core advantages of staff augmentation is flexibility. You can add AWS engineers as your roadmap expands and reduce the team size when a project phase is complete — without the overhead or risk of permanent hiring decisions.
Will my AWS engineer work exclusively with my team?
Yes. When you hire an AWS engineer through Coderio, that engineer is dedicated exclusively to your team and your project. They integrate into your workflows, attend your standups, and operate as a full member of your organization.
Do your AWS engineers sign NDAs and IP agreements?
Yes. All Coderio engineers are covered by confidentiality and intellectual property agreements before beginning any engagement, ensuring your codebase, data, and proprietary information are fully protected from day one.
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