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Key job responsibilitiesAs a Software Development Engineer, you will have a huge impact on everything from the functionality we deliver for our customers, to the design and architecture of our systems, to the algorithms we employ, to the culture we build.
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The Amazon RDS team is looking for a Software Development Engineer to lead the RDS Host Provisioning and RDS Networking team to innovate new cloud infrastructure for internal customers on a massive distributed system architecture that supports one of the largest managed database fleets on the planet.
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We are currently looking for a software development engineer to help us deliver the future of software-driven traffic engineering at the core of our global network. We are currently looking for a software development engineer to help us deliver the future of application and network monitoring at AWS. This role is for building the core functionality of AWS Internet Monitoring service and is a good fit for you if you are passionate about autonomous software systems that transform the way applications and networks are built and operated.
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We are looking for a passionate software engineer to develop and operate our EC2 local storage fleet. Set a culture of robust and exemplary software development practices in terms of code organization, clarity, simplicity, error handling, and documentation.
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We are seeking a skilled and creative software engineer to help shape the future of Amazon's customer, vendor, seller, and partner experiences. 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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3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience. Experience programming with at least one software programming language. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform.
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The AWS Core Networking Organization is looking for a Software Development Engineer to join our Network Product Development (NPD) team. The Software Development Engineer will work hand-in-hand with Software Development and Network Engineering teams to develop solution architectures, while also helping to automate and invent new ways of operating Amazon's network.
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We are looking for a talented, detail-oriented and enthusiastic Software Development Engineer who is passionate about quality and is enthusiastic about new digital products. Software Development Engineer Software Dev Engineer Software Development.
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