Amazon's Buy with Prime team is revolutionizing the e-commerce landscape by extending Prime shopping benefits beyond Amazon.com. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on a highly strategic initiative that's reshaping how millions of customers shop online. As a Software Development Engineer II, you'll be at the forefront of designing and building highly scalable services that power the Buy with Prime platform.
The position involves tackling complex algorithmic problems and creating robust backend services that can handle millions of requests. You'll be working on a groundbreaking initiative that extends Prime benefits - including fast, free shipping, seamless checkout, and free returns - to merchants' own online stores. This expansion of Prime's ecosystem represents a significant strategic move for Amazon.
You'll have the unique opportunity to work closely with a large Principal Engineering community and interact directly with project leadership up to the S-Team level. The role offers significant autonomy in choosing technologies to solve complex problems, allowing you to directly influence product design and architecture.
The Buy with Prime team's vision is to enable every entrepreneur worldwide to reach customers through all possible channels. This mission-critical position offers exposure to full-stack development, system design, and architecture at scale. You'll be part of a team that's helping merchants of all sizes grow their business both on and beyond Amazon's platform.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location, plus additional benefits including equity, sign-on payments, and comprehensive medical coverage. This role requires at least 3 years of professional software development experience and a strong background in system design and architecture.
If you're passionate about building scalable solutions that impact millions of users and want to be part of transforming the e-commerce landscape, this role offers the perfect blend of technical challenges, strategic importance, and growth opportunities.