CloudTune at Amazon is seeking a Senior Front-End Engineer to join their innovative team focused on cloud elasticity for Amazon's Stores, Digital, and Others (SDO). This role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of UX while working with cutting-edge web technologies.
As a Sr. Front End Engineer, you'll be responsible for architecting and implementing large-scale frontend applications, establishing best practices, and mentoring other developers. The role involves working with modern frameworks like React and TypeScript, while focusing on performance optimization and accessibility.
The position offers significant technical ownership and impact, allowing you to independently build customer experiences that shape the future. You'll collaborate closely with designers, backend engineers, and product managers to create cohesive user experiences.
CloudTune's mission is critical - providing cloud elasticity at Amazon's massive scale while enabling capacity assurance and infrastructure cost control. The team builds foundational forecasting and scaling technology that helps SDO access AWS resources efficiently and cost-effectively.
The compensation is competitive, ranging from $136,700 to $261,500 per year based on location, plus equity and comprehensive benefits. Amazon offers a diverse and inclusive workplace, with accommodations available for those who need them.
This role is perfect for someone who excels in frontend architecture, loves exploring new technologies, and wants to make a significant impact on Amazon's cloud infrastructure management. You'll be part of a team that helps customers understand their business costs, react to scaling forecasts, and identify infrastructure efficiency opportunities.
The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of professional software engineering experience, deep expertise in modern frontend architecture, and a proven track record of delivering complex applications. Experience with micro-frontend approaches, module federation, and modern development workflows is highly valued.