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Why Kyndryl
We design, build, manage and modernize the mission-critical technology systems that the world depends on every day. Our people are at the center, discovering, co-creating, and strengthening. We push ourselves and each other to seek better, to go further, and we carry this energy to our customers. In October 2020, IBM announced it's intention to separate the IT Infrastructure Services unit of its Global Technology Services division into a new, separate public company, creating two industry-leading companies - IBM and Kyndryl. The spin-off is expected to be completed by the end of 2021. To find out more about Kyndryl, including information relating to privacy, please visit Kyndryl.com.
Please be aware Kyndryl will continue to use some IBM systems for a certain period after spin-off. This means when you sign up to either the IBM or Kyndryl candidate portal, you will have the benefit of being able to see and apply for IBM and Kyndryl jobs and to access information about IBM and Kyndryl jobs you have applied to, for a limited period from either candidate portal. If you have already signed up as a candidate on IBM's portal, please continue to use this account to access IBM and Kyndryl jobs.
Your Role and Responsibilities
Kyndryl is looking for leaders who are passionate about helping some of the world's biggest companies to successfully achieve their Data Center Transformation. We are organized as a collection of Products, Services and Platforms teams that work together to enable our users to accomplish their missions. Kyndryl is on an exciting cloud journey, and the enablement of its technologies to support rapid adoption and improved maturity in the cloud is essential to achieving its digital ambitions.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a part of the strategic Compute portfolio within Digital Enterprise & Operations. It operates across global regions, servicing digital organization's application hosting demands. The AWS platform architect develops and evolves the architecture and solutions over which the AWS cloud offerings are built. As the platform architect you will: