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As an Amazon Manager, Software Development, you will solve unique and complex problems at a rapid pace, utilizing the latest technologies to create solutions that are highly scalable.
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Apply now and you will be eligible for Amazon Manager, Software Development positions that are based on your preferred location, team, tech stack, domain, language and more. Depending on your experience, the Manager, Software Development will be influencing the strategic direction of the team and may also influence roadmaps of other teams that overlap in business or technical domains.
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We are looking for a Software Development Engineer for the Live Streaming team. 3+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience.
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Corporate Projects seeks a Software Development Engineer to join this lean but highly influential tech team working to bridge the gap between the digital world and the built environment around us.
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Amazon Robotics - Software Development Engineer Co-Op - Fall 2024 Job ID: 2545578 | Amazon.com Services LLC. Amazon Robotics automates fulfillment center operations using various methods of robotic technology including autonomous mobile robots, sophisticated control software, language perception, power management, computer vision, depth sensing, machine learning, object recognition, and semantic understanding of commands.
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Sr. Embedded Software Development Engineer, CDS (Core Device Software) Job ID: 2572869 | Amazon.com Services LLC. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - 7+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience.
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Amazon World Wide Grocery Data Tech(WWGDT) is seeking an experienced and proven Software Development Engineer (SDE) to lead medium to large cross-functional strategic initiatives that support WWGDT strategic goals.
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We are looking for a Software Development Engineer with a passion for building and deploying high-rate, realtime packet processing software for multiple network types (IP, RF, optical.
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5+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience. - 5+ years of non-internship professional software development experience.
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Our team delivers software services and infrastructure for the Amazon networking OS. We are a builder tools team: we build tools for other builders. We are looking for senior Software Development Engineers to help us make this vision a reality.
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3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience. We are looking for a talented software engineer who is passionate about taking complex problems and creating simple, scalable, maintainable solutions in authentication and authorization space.
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Amazon API Gateway is changing the way that companies big and small think about APIs. API Gateway is the front-door of the Serverless revolution, an approach that lets customers turn business logic and application code into scalable, fault-tolerant production systems without requiring every developer to become an expert in distributed systems, deployment technologies, and infrastructure management.
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The STRADA ADC Team at Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for a Software Development Engineer II to build, deliver, and maintain complex products that delight our customers and raise our performance bar.
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Experiencing mentoring junior software development engineers and driving engineering excellence. - Knowledge of professional software engineering practices & best practices for the full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations.
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Must have experience hands on development of automation software in at least one modern language, such as Python, Ruby, Java, or others. 5+ years of systems design, software development, operations, automation, and process improvement experience.
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