Amazon's Financial Technology team is seeking a talented Software Development Engineer to join their FinTech Tax division. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on massively scalable and distributed systems that serve Amazon's finance, tax, and accounting functions globally.
The position involves designing and developing software solutions for tax compliance and auditing teams, with a special focus on geo-expansions, including in-country, new-country, mergers, and acquisitions. You'll be working with cutting-edge technologies including AWS services, building data lineage-based reporting solutions that enable tax teams to generate reports based on transactional data across various financial systems.
As a member of this team, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, and supporting real-time systems using technologies like C++, Python, Java, and distributed databases. You'll work closely with tax teams across different geographies, understanding their business problems and delivering optimal solutions. The role requires someone who can thrive in a fast-paced environment and has the ability to handle large sets of data and transactions.
The ideal candidate will have strong technical skills, experience with full software development lifecycle, and the ability to work effectively in an agile environment. You'll be part of a team that values innovation, customer obsession, and technical excellence. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to make a significant impact on Amazon's global financial technology infrastructure while working with a diverse and talented team of engineers.
The position offers the chance to work on challenging problems at scale, collaborate with teams across the globe, and contribute to systems that are critical to Amazon's financial operations. If you're passionate about technology, enjoy solving complex business problems, and want to be part of a team that's breaking new ground in financial technology, this role provides an excellent opportunity for career growth and impact.