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Amazon Web Services (AWS) org is looking for talented software engineers who have a passion for Big Data and distributed systems at trillions of transactions scale to help build the next generation of AWS internal services.
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4+ years of specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics) experience.
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You have an area of focus where you are a subject matter expert in technologies such as analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, security, some facet of big data ecosystem (e.g. Hadoop), or database expertise.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. The AWS Prototyping & Cloud Engineering (PACE) team is looking for builders with a passion for architecting solutions that accelerate our customers' ability to innovate on AWS. PACE builds with customers, experimenting quickly with potential concepts that serve as the basis for new products or services running on the AWS cloud.
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The Metrics, Monitoring and Awareness team develops software applications and services that exist at the intersection of DevOps, Site Reliability Engineering and Big Data to help ensure services offered through every AWS region meet the highest standards of operational excellence and offer a consistent customer experience.
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You will be dynamic and creative, and willing to take on any challenge and be eager to make a big impact. Experience working within software development or Internet-related industries. Our employee-led affinity groups foster a culture of inclusion that empower us to be proud of our differences.
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Prototyping architects are typically full stack developers who are comfortable operating with multiple languages and frameworks to develop prototypes in emerging technology areas such as AI/ML, compute at the edge, robotics, and spatial computing.
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Author or contribute to AWS customer-facing publications such as whitepapers, tutorials, blogs, etc. You will regularly take part in deep-dive education and design exercises to create world-class solutions built on AWS.
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