Amazon is seeking a Software Development Engineer to join their Privacy Engineering team, focusing on building and maintaining secure solutions that protect customer data across Amazon's vast ecosystem. This role is integral to Amazon's mission of being earth's most customer-centric company, specifically focusing on being the guardian of customer trust and privacy.
The position offers an opportunity to work on unique data solutions that impact millions of customers across Amazon's Consumer and Digital business units, including Amazon.com, Alexa, Kindle, Amazon Go, Prime Video, and more. As a Software Development Engineer, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing secure, scalable systems that protect customer information while enabling Amazon's business operations.
The role requires a strong technical background with at least 3 years of professional software development experience and 2 years of system design experience. You'll be working in a fast-paced environment where you'll need to balance technical excellence with pragmatic solution delivery. The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 per year, depending on location and experience, plus additional benefits including equity and sign-on bonuses.
This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who are passionate about security, privacy, and building large-scale distributed systems. You'll be working with cutting-edge technologies while contributing to the protection of customer data across Amazon's global platform. The role offers significant growth potential and the chance to work with some of the best engineers in the industry while solving complex technical challenges.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong communication skills, technical expertise, and a track record of delivering high-quality solutions in a fast-paced environment. You'll be expected to contribute to the professional development of colleagues and maintain high standards of operational excellence while working on projects that directly impact Amazon's customer trust and privacy initiatives.