Amazon Robotics is seeking a Systems Development Engineer to join their Tech Deployment Systems Integration team. This role combines cloud infrastructure expertise with robotics systems knowledge, focusing on developing sophisticated cloud-native software solutions for commissioning and testing robotic systems. The position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of cloud computing and robotics, developing AWS-based backend systems and user interfaces for testing tools.
The role involves designing and implementing robust, scalable applications that power robotics testing tools, leveraging AWS services for maximum efficiency and reliability. You'll be responsible for developing automated testing frameworks, cloud-native continuous integration pipelines, and intuitive user interfaces that ensure the reliability and usability of robotic systems.
As part of a dynamic team of full-stack developers and automation specialists, you'll work on projects that directly impact Amazon's robotics deployment worldwide. The team maintains a strong culture of innovation, emphasizing mentorship, professional growth, and knowledge-sharing. You'll have the opportunity to participate in regular training sessions, technical deep-dives, and career development paths in both technical and leadership tracks.
The ideal candidate should have experience with modern programming languages, AWS services, and frontend frameworks. Knowledge of distributed systems, TypeScript, and robotics systems would be advantageous. This role offers the exciting opportunity to contribute to the future of automation while solving complex technical challenges in a collaborative and supportive environment.
Join Amazon Robotics if you're passionate about building innovative solutions that scale globally, working with cutting-edge robotics technologies, and being part of a team that's shaping the future of automation. The position offers a perfect blend of technical challenges and impactful outcomes, with opportunities to grow both professionally and technically.