Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Software Development Engineer to join their Network Lifecycle Management (NLM) organization. This role is crucial in managing one of the world's largest networks supporting the AWS Cloud globally. The team is focused on building foundational network services within their Software Defined Networking (SDN) ecosystem, specifically designing and owning a closed-loop system for network entities reservation related to procurement activities.
The position offers an exceptional opportunity to work on revolutionary changes in network conception, design, and operation. You'll be part of developing intelligent, scalable, and fault-tolerant software systems that control and manage all layers of Amazon's network, from top of rack switches to internet and private backbone facing routers.
As a team member, you'll contribute to AWS's vision of self-managed networks, working with cutting-edge technologies in hyperscale data center networks, cloud infrastructure, and large-scale software deployments. The role involves collaboration with diverse teams across AWS, including software, hardware, and network engineers, focusing on delivering the highest standards for safety and security while providing infinite capacity at the lowest possible cost for customers.
AWS values diverse experiences and maintains an inclusive culture through employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning experiences. The company offers strong career growth opportunities through knowledge-sharing, mentorship, and various professional development resources. Work-life harmony is emphasized, with flexibility being a key part of the working culture.
No prior networking experience is required, as AWS is specifically seeking candidates with strong software services backgrounds to lead the development of highly reliable, scalable services. This position represents an excellent opportunity for both experienced and new Software Development Engineers to tackle complex problems in config generation, modeling, and storage at scale while making a significant impact on AWS's global infrastructure.