AWS Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Provider Experience team. This role focuses on developing CloudFormation and Cloud Control API services that enable customers to efficiently deploy and manage AWS infrastructure at scale.
The position involves working with cutting-edge cloud technologies and distributed systems, where you'll be responsible for designing and implementing tools that enhance the customer experience for Resource Providers. You'll be part of AWS's Utility Computing organization, which drives innovation in foundational services like S3 and EC2.
As a senior engineer, you'll lead technical projects in the CloudFormation Registry space, working with both internal AWS service teams and external developers. The role requires expertise in multiple programming languages including Java, Go, and Python, and a strong background in distributed systems and cloud architecture.
AWS offers an inclusive work environment with a strong focus on work-life harmony. The company provides comprehensive benefits including medical coverage, financial benefits, and extensive career development opportunities. You'll be part of a culture that values diverse experiences and continuous learning, with access to mentorship programs and employee-led affinity groups.
The compensation is competitive, ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits and equity opportunities. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced developers who want to impact cloud infrastructure technology at a global scale while working with industry-leading teams.
The role requires 3+ years of professional software development experience and strong system design capabilities. You'll be working in Seattle, WA, collaborating with teams that are pushing the boundaries of cloud computing and infrastructure management. If you're passionate about cloud technology and want to shape the future of infrastructure as code, this role offers the perfect platform to make a significant impact.