Amazon Digital Acceleration is seeking a talented Software Development Engineer to join their Digital Royalties and Vendor Payments team. This role is part of the Digital Acceleration organization that enables major digital businesses like Prime Video, Books, Music, Appstore, Audible, and Games. The team is building next-generation Royalties and Vendor Payment solutions to automate royalty calculation, payment, and accounting processes while meeting regulatory requirements.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to tackle complex architectural problems and drive product direction in a fast-paced environment. You'll work alongside passionate software engineers and learn from experienced technical leaders. The role involves building highly scalable, highly available services and requires strong technical skills, creativity, and analytical reasoning.
As a technical leader, you'll own significant tracks in the new program, independently define architecture for the Next Gen financial automation program, and develop multiple new services. You'll have the opportunity to influence technical direction across teams and work with cutting-edge technologies in AWS, Big Data, and Open Source spaces.
The team processes billions of digital purchases annually and enables digital businesses to grow worldwide. They're committed to being earth's best provider of one-time and recurring digital commerce, focusing on delivering seamless post-purchase customer experiences. The position offers competitive compensation, including a base salary range of $114,800 to $191,800 per year, plus equity, sign-on payments, and comprehensive benefits.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys solving complex problems, cutting through ambiguity, creating strategic paths, and obsessing over efficiency. The role requires at least 2 years of professional software development experience and strong architecture design skills. Amazon offers a diverse and inclusive workplace, providing equal opportunities and accommodations for all qualified candidates.