AWS is seeking a talented Software Development Engineer to join the Boost Portal team, focusing on building highly scalable application frameworks using cutting-edge frontend technologies. This role sits within AWS Infrastructure Services (AIS), the backbone of AWS's global infrastructure responsible for keeping the cloud running smoothly.
As a Software Dev Engineer II, you'll be at the forefront of developing user-facing solutions that orchestrate activities across AWS's vast network of data centers. The position offers an exciting opportunity to work with the latest front-end technologies in the cloud while collaborating with multiple partner teams. You'll be responsible for delivering impactful solutions that help force multiply the output of AWS's entire engineering organization.
The role demands both technical excellence and leadership capabilities. You'll work closely with UX designers, product managers, and fellow engineers to bring software solutions to life. Your voice will be influential in making crucial decisions about system architecture and feature development. The position offers significant autonomy in guiding technology choices, perfect for those passionate about modern UX development and distributed systems.
AWS values diversity of experience and maintains an inclusive culture where bold ideas are welcomed. You'll join a diverse team of professionals, including software, hardware, and network engineers, working on some of the most challenging problems in cloud infrastructure. The company offers comprehensive benefits, including medical coverage, financial benefits, and strong support for work-life harmony.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits including equity and sign-on payments. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with 3+ years of software development experience who wants to make a significant impact on the world's leading cloud platform while working with cutting-edge frontend technologies and distributed systems.