Amazon's S3 Console team is seeking a Frontend Engineer II to join their dynamic team responsible for building intuitive user experiences for Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), the leading storage solution for the Internet. The S3 Console serves over 1.5 million unique users weekly and acts as the primary interface for customers to manage their cloud storage needs.
As a Frontend Engineer, you'll be part of a diverse team that includes full stack engineers, frontend specialists, and QA engineers, working closely with UX and Product Management. You'll be responsible for creating and enhancing features that help customers understand their storage usage and take appropriate actions based on their needs.
The role offers unique challenges in building user interfaces that cater to a global audience with varying technical expertise. You'll be working on the second most-visited AWS Console, making impactful contributions that directly affect millions of users worldwide. The team balances supporting new S3 features, maintaining AWS Console standards, and implementing their vision for an improved customer experience.
This position requires strong frontend development skills, particularly in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, with experience in modern frameworks like React. You'll own features through their entire lifecycle, from design to production deployment, while collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver optimal user experiences.
Amazon offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a culture that values diversity, work-life harmony, and professional growth. The team is rapidly expanding as S3 continues to invest in console improvements, making this an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a significant impact in cloud computing user experience.
Join us in shaping the future of cloud storage interfaces while working with cutting-edge technologies and serving a diverse, global customer base. Your work will directly influence how millions of customers interact with one of AWS's most crucial services.