Software Development Engineer, Buyer Abuse Prevention

Global e-commerce and technology company leading in fraud and abuse prevention through their Buyer Risk Prevention team.
$120,000 - $200,000
Backend
Mid-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
3+ years of experience
AI · Enterprise SaaS · E-Commerce

Description For Software Development Engineer, Buyer Abuse Prevention

Join Amazon's Buyer Risk Prevention (BRP) team, recognized as #1 in eCommerce Fraud and Abuse Prevention globally. This role focuses on building sophisticated systems that protect Amazon's customer-first policies while maintaining exceptional customer experience. You'll be part of a team that saves tens of millions of dollars annually through innovative technology solutions.

The position involves working with cutting-edge technologies including machine learning, statistical modeling, data mining, and big data analytics. You'll be developing highly scalable distributed systems that process hundreds of millions of transactions globally. The team's mission is to stay ahead of evolving abuse patterns while ensuring legitimate customers maintain a seamless experience.

As a Software Development Engineer in the Buyer Abuse Engineering Team, you'll be at the forefront of protecting Amazon's businesses from customer abuse. You'll work with large-scale data systems, implementing predictive variables and machine learning models to prevent fraudulent transactions. The role offers opportunities to innovate and solve complex problems using advanced technology stack and data-driven approaches.

The ideal candidate will combine strong technical expertise with a passion for customer trust and safety. You'll collaborate with engineers and data scientists to build sophisticated detection systems and contribute to Amazon's mission of being Earth's most customer-centric company. This role offers excellent growth opportunities within a team that directly impacts Amazon's bottom line while protecting both the company and its customers.

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Responsibilities For Software Development Engineer, Buyer Abuse Prevention

  • Build highly scalable and distributed systems for abuse detection
  • Develop data-centric systems to detect abusive patterns across millions of transactions
  • Implement machine learning algorithms and predictive models
  • Design and maintain flexible systems that prevent abusive transactions
  • Architect next-generation engineering systems to address policy abuse

Requirements For Software Development Engineer, Buyer Abuse Prevention

Python
Java
  • 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience
  • 2+ years of non-internship design or architecture experience
  • Experience programming with at least one software programming language
  • Experience with design patterns, reliability and scaling of new and existing systems

Benefits For Software Development Engineer, Buyer Abuse Prevention

Medical Insurance
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance
  • Workplace Accommodations
  • Inclusive Culture

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