AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Network Development Engineer to join their Office Network Engineering (ONE) team within the Global Connectivity and Network Availability (GCNA) Organization. This role is crucial in designing and maintaining AWS's global network infrastructure that connects over 500 remote offices.
The position combines network engineering expertise with cloud technologies, requiring deep knowledge of SDWAN/Edge network architecture and automation using tools like Transit Gateway, NAT gateways, and AWS Network Firewall. You'll be responsible for creating and implementing network standards, automating deployments using infrastructure as code (CDK, Python), and ensuring smooth operation across multiple AWS regions.
As part of the Backbone Enterprise and Regional Engineering (BERE) organization, you'll work on one of the world's largest networks, tackling complex challenges that require innovative solutions. The role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams, participating in on-call rotations, and contributing to the design and security reviews of network implementations.
AWS offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive base pay ranging from $127,400 to $212,800 depending on location, plus equity, sign-on bonuses, and full medical benefits. The company strongly values diversity and inclusion, providing numerous employee-led affinity groups and career development opportunities.
The ideal candidate will have 4+ years of experience with internet routing protocols, network engineering, and technical on-call responsibilities. Strong automation skills using Python or similar languages are essential, as is thorough understanding of TCP/IP networking, routing protocols, and various network security architectures.
This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge cloud infrastructure, contribute to AWS's continued innovation, and be part of a team that keeps the cloud running for customers worldwide. The position combines technical challenges with business impact, making it ideal for engineers who want to shape the future of cloud networking.