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C#, developer, matlab, sde, software developer, software engineer. You will help engineer and build solutions which are required for provisioning, address management, packet inspection and dynamic traffic management for Internet service providers.
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Senior Software Development Engineer (Ruby) - ART19. We care about your career growth and strive to assign projects based on what will help each team member develop into a better-rounded engineer and enable them to take on more complex tasks in the future.
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As a Software Dev Engineer in FBA Reimbursement team, you will 1)build distributed systems to collect large amount of real time signals from Amazon fulfillment centers, the signals can be in different formats generated by machines or manual tools; 2) build batch and streaming based big data platforms to extract key information; 3) build rules and ML models to identify defects on Seller’s products, and deduce the fault owner; 4) re-invent different Seller reimbursement behavior.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- 5+ 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 is looking for a Software Development Engineer who is passionate, innovative and have a heart for Nourishing People and the Planet. You will be a Software engineer working on designing and developing long term, scalable and high-impact programs within the Worldwide Grocery Stores Tech (WWGST) organization.
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In IPC, we're simultaneously developing the science of supply chain planning and solving some of the toughest computational challenges at Amazon. 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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There is a certain kind of person who takes on software development challenges at Amazon – someone excited by the idea creating new platforms, features, and services from scratch while managing ambiguity and the pace of a company whose ship cycles are measured in weeks, not years.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for a Senior Software Development Engineer to help defining and building the future of computing. As a Sr. Software Development Engineer for AWS Managed Services, You'll be part of a world-class team in a fast-paced environment that has the entrepreneurial feel of a start-up.
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The AWS Core Networking Organization is looking for a Software Development Engineer to join our Network Data Modelling Services (NDMS) team. As a Software Development Engineer, you will build software that will allow AWS to understand, build and improve the reliability of the physical AWS network.
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As an Amazon Senior Software Development Engineer, 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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Come build the future as a Senior Software Development Engineer at Amazon, where you will be inspired working along best-in-class inventors and innovators! Apply now and you will be eligible for Amazon Senior Software Development Engineering positions that are based on your preferred location, team, tech stack, domain, language and more.
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You’ll lead architecture, design, implementation and deployment of large-scale critical and complex financial applications, owning all aspects of solutions end-to-end, through full stack software development.
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Amazon Connect leverages the power of Artificial Intelligence and the large ecosystem of AWS services such as Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, AWS Lambda, Amazon S3 and Amazon Kinesis to provide a truly frustration free, easy-to-use, extensible, and natural customer experience.
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As a Software Development Engineer on the team you will own significant portions of the product and will have significant influence on our strategy by helping define the next wave of product features and system architecture.
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As a software engineer embedded in a research organization, you will have the opportunity to work on new ideas and stay abreast of the field of experimental quantum computation. We are looking for a Software Engineer to join our growing software team.
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