As a Software Development Engineer II in AWS's Foundational Security & Dedicated Clouds (FSDC) organization, you'll play a crucial role in shaping AWS's identity management landscape. This position offers an opportunity to work on critical infrastructure that powers Amazon's vast service ecosystem. You'll be responsible for designing and developing secure, scalable software systems while making strategic decisions that balance short-term operational needs with long-term objectives.
The role involves working with massive data sets and implementing innovative solutions that have company-wide impact, affecting thousands of developers and teams. You'll be part of AWS Security, focusing on identity management systems that are fundamental to AWS's infrastructure. The position offers exposure to all aspects of Amazon's business and the chance to work with cutting-edge technology at a massive scale.
AWS provides a supportive and inclusive team culture, with ten employee-led affinity groups reaching 40,000 employees globally. The team values work-life balance and offers flexibility in working hours. You'll have access to mentorship opportunities and a broad mix of experience levels, with an environment that celebrates knowledge sharing and professional growth.
The compensation package is comprehensive, including a competitive base salary, equity, and various benefits. You'll be working in Seattle, WA, one of tech's major hubs, with access to Amazon's full range of medical, financial, and other benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced developers who want to make a significant impact while working with one of the world's leading tech companies.
The ideal candidate will bring strong software development experience, particularly in identity directory systems architecture, combined with excellent communication skills and a track record of delivering large-scale engineering solutions. You'll be joining a fast-paced, innovative team where you'll have both the responsibility and the resources to make a meaningful impact on AWS's infrastructure.