AWS Connect Implementation Expert – Amazon Connect CCaaS Platform Engineering
Бюджет: $35.0 - $50.0
HOURLY / PART_TIME
⭐ 5.00 (12)
United States
amazon-web-services, amazon-ec2, amazon-s3, aws-lambda
AWS Connect Implementation Expert – Amazon Connect CCaaS Platform Engineering
We're building customer-facing contact-center solutions on Amazon Connect and we're looking for an implementation expert with deep, hands-on experience standing up, integrating, and operating production Connect instances.
We are a service-as-a-software company — our engineering team works closely with and for our ops teams to build the best service-as-a-software product possible. The contact flows, routing, and integrations you build handle real customer traffic and plug into real operational workflows, so reliability, call quality, and clean escalation all matter.
This is not a generic AWS or backend role. We need someone who has actually designed, deployed, and run Amazon Connect (CCaaS) in production — and who understands the full stack from inbound call to agent desktop to reporting.
BEFORE YOU APPLY
We work exclusively with independent developers. Any agency that applies will be automatically rejected.
We will ask to see real examples of Amazon Connect implementations you've built and shipped — ideally with walkthroughs of contact flows, integrations, and architecture. Please have those ready before reaching out.
WHAT YOU MUST KNOW
Amazon Connect Core
Standing up and configuring Amazon Connect instances end-to-end — from claiming numbers to a live, routed contact center
Designing contact flows / flow modules for voice and chat — prompts, branching, error handling, and reusable modules
Routing — queues, routing profiles, hours of operation, quick connects, priority/agent proficiency-based routing
Telephony — claiming and porting numbers, DIDs/toll-free, DTMF, call recording, and audio quality
Lambda integration from within flows — invoking functions for lookups, decisions, and system-of-record reads/writes
Amazon Lex bots for self-service, intent handling, and IVR replacement, wired into Connect flows
Contact attributes — capturing, passing, and persisting context across the contact lifecycle
Strong TypeScript and/or Python for the Lambda / integration layer
INTEGRATION, CTI & THE AGENT EXPERIENCE
A big part of our work is connecting Connect into surrounding systems and giving agents the right desktop, so experience here stands out.
Amazon Connect Streams / Agent Workspace / CTI — embedding the CCP, building custom agent desktops, and screen-pops
CRM & system-of-record integrations — Salesforce, ServiceNow, Zendesk, or similar
Warm transfers, escalation to human agents, callbacks, and skills-based routing
Carrying context across the contact lifecycle and handing off cleanly to live agents
Outbound — Connect outbound / high-volume outbound, campaigns, and API-initiated calls
DATA, REPORTING & OPERATIONS
Contact Lens — real-time and post-contact analytics, sentiment, and categorization
Kinesis streams (contact trace records, agent events) and downstream analytics/data lakes
Real-time and historical metrics, custom dashboards, and reporting for ops teams
Infrastructure-as-code for Connect (CloudFormation / CDK / Terraform), IAM, and multi-environment setups
Monitoring, alarming (CloudWatch), and designing for failure modes and graceful fallback
DOMAIN EXPERIENCE WE CARE ABOUT
We work specifically in back-office automation, concierge, and customer support scenarios. Experience implementing Connect for any of these is a strong plus. You should understand the nuances of these environments — things like:
Escalation flows and warm transfers to human agents
Structured data collection mid-contact (and writing it back to a system of record)
Blending self-service (bot/IVR) with live-agent handling seamlessly
Designing for failure modes — misrecognition, silence, dropped calls, and clean fallback
Meeting compliance and recording requirements where they apply
HOW WE WORK
Direction, principles, and implementation conventions are heavily shaped by our pre-built set of gen-AI plugins, skills, and commands. They're there to support you, not box you in.
Much of how things get done is already encoded in our internal tooling, so you spend less time on boilerplate and setup and more on building
The conventions give you a strong, opinionated foundation to move fast and stay consistent with the rest of the team
Part of the job is leaning on these tools, then helping improve and extend them as you go
AI-POWERED DEVELOPMENT
We are an AI-first team and expect every developer we work with to operate the same way. Proficiency with generative AI coding tools is not a nice-to-have — it is a hard requirement.
Specifically, we require fluency with agentic coding tools like Claude Code and Codex, including:
Best practices around context management
Prompt engineering for development tasks
Using MCPs (Model Context Protocol servers) to extend and accelerate workflows
You should be using these tools daily to speed up development, assist with code review, scaffold features, and maintain quality. Developers who are not actively working this way will not be a good fit for this role.
If this sounds like a fit, tell us about yourself, the Amazon Connect implementations you've shipped, and drop any relevant links, architecture walkthroughs, or demos.
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