Associate Solutions Architect Intern 2026

London, United Kingdom
5 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
16 Dec 2025 (5 months ago)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's leading cloud computing platform, helping millions of customers—from startups to global enterprises—build and run applications without managing physical servers. Cloud computing allows organizations to access computing power, storage, and other technology services on-demand over the internet, making it faster and more cost-effective to innovate.

Job Summary:

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking motivated students or recent graduates for our Associate Solutions Architect Intern program starting September 2026.
This 6-month learning-focused internship serves as the pathway to our 2026-2027 Solutions Architect Graduate Program, designed to develop the next generation of Cloud Solutions Architects.

As an intern at AWS you will follow a structured training program that provides foundational knowledge in cloud computing, AWS services, and solutions architecture principles. You'll learn to understand customer requirements, design cloud solutions, and communicate technical recommendations effectively. Throughout the program, you'll be mentored by experienced Solutions Architects, participate in solution design discussions, and work on a real project building on AWS applying what you learn to hands-on experience with AWS services.

This internship is ideal for students passionate about cloud technology who want to develop their consulting, communication, and solutions design skills in a supportive, education-first environment.

Key Responsibilities:
- Complete a structured training curriculum to build cloud architecture foundations and AWS services knowledge
- Learn to analyze customer requirements and translate them into technical solution recommendations
- Participate in solution design sessions and shadow customer engagements with experienced Solutions Architects
- Work on a real AWS project, applying architecture principles and building with AWS services
- Develop presentation skills by learning to communicate technical concepts to diverse audiences
- Study the AWS Well-Architected Framework and learn to apply it to solution designs

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